Agreed. I use a non-refillable butane fire stick most of the time, to light the BBQ, campfire here in the campground, the pilot lite on our oven (try that with a metal match/flint and steel), etc. When camping and using a Coleman gas stove and lantern, usually strike anywhere matches. I probably have five or six boxes of them, vacuum sealed, stuck here and there. I have a Boy Scout hotspark on my keyring. I have a reproduction of a good old mountain man flint and steel set, complete with char cloth that I play with from time to time. But in my pocket right now, and all the time, is a GI match safe, filled with REI Stormproof matches and a striker board, still sealed in plastic. Those guys are easy to light, and they don't go out 'til they burn out. You do have to shorten them a tad to get them in the match safe, but big deal...
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