I carry dryer lint in my fanny pack for fire starting, even in non-survival situations. :-) It's light, easy to use and cheap!<br><br>FYI, For a matchless start, I'll scrape magnesium filings onto the lint using my multi-tool's file. That's a lot easier and faster than using a sharp edge. It's also easier to control where the filings land. I then turn the magnesium bar over and use my multi-tool's phillips screwdriver. The tang on the screw driver is square near the base and the 45 degree angle of the edge produces nice sparks. I prefer this over a knife edge becasue I don't have to worry about dulling my knife or scaring it with black soot from the sparks.<br><br>I also recommend that folks make a point in testing their gear before they need it, even for the simplist items. I tossed the bar into my fanny pack when I bought it. It was several months before I decided to try it out. Much to my surprise, the small pocket knife I also carry in the pack would not produce sparks! I would have been in sad shape if I had to rely upon that knife in a true emergency situation.<br><br>Willie Vannerson<br>McHenry, IL
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Willie Vannerson
McHenry, IL