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#82913 - 01/14/07 05:14 PM Ultimate Fire Starter, lightweight and small
falcon5000 Offline
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Ok, after a long time researching. I finally found a place that sells the airtight flint lighter. They sell these for a $1.88 a piece and it rocks as a survival fire starter. I went and put extra flint in a CVS nitroglycerin tube and lighter fluid in another. It gives the capability of starting fires for quite awhile. It's waterproof to 200 feet and solid. I still have the Swiss army flint rod and a CVS Wallet magnifier lens as backups. In my opinion, caring man made tinder (cotton with Vaseline, dryer lint, etc..) is no difference than carrying a little lighter fluid. It's cheating either way. Cotton with Vaseline, dryer lint, etc. gives a few lights with the lite my fire steel but nothing compared to this. I still keep back ups, but this has excellent potential. I have one on my key chain that I always carry and one in by backpack with 2 big CVS stainless pill holders for fluid and one for flint. It's small and the weight is extremely minimal. I unfortunately paid more before I found this site but even at a higher price, it was still worth ever penny.



Air Tight Flint
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#82914 - 01/14/07 06:11 PM Re: Ultimate Fire Starter, lightweight and small
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falcon 5000, sorry to ride in on your post but does anyone have the website for the folk who make waterproof match "boxes" in Idaho, I think they may be K&M? Thanks

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#82915 - 01/14/07 06:32 PM Re: Ultimate Fire Starter, lightweight and small
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No problem, post all you like. I think this is what your looking for. Good company!


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#82916 - 01/15/07 01:41 AM Re: Ultimate Fire Starter, lightweight and small
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I'd would be curious to see if anyone has ever ordered from these folks. The above mentioned lighter, as well as this one http://www.chinahorde.com/product.html?cid=12&pid=381 really caught my eye.
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#82917 - 01/15/07 03:06 AM Re: Ultimate Fire Starter, lightweight and small
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The one I ordered was from E-bay but here is another site I found. I haven't ordered from the other site, just E-bay.
Tygerpipes E-bay
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#82918 - 01/15/07 03:19 AM Re: Ultimate Fire Starter, lightweight and small
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I think they will both get too hot to handle if left lit for more than a few seconds. I have one of the Blank 1000 Match Lighter called a metal match when I bought it.

It works great but does get very hot. So if you have your tinder bundle prepared and just need a quick flame, great. Need a flame longer than that and it might not be very practical.

If you are looking for cheap and small, I would rather have a BSA hotspark like this one:

http://www.scoutstuff.org/BSASupply/Item...;amp;item=01167
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#82919 - 01/15/07 01:35 PM Re: Ultimate Fire Starter, lightweight and small
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That appears to be the exact same lighter (and picture for the ad!), I wonder why their's is worth $3 more? Hmmmm. <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
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#82920 - 01/15/07 02:53 PM Re: Ultimate Fire Starter, lightweight and small
joaquin39 Offline
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Loc: Philadelphia,Pennsyvania, USA.
Hello Falcon!

I looked at the site and the description said: Just put OIL in the cotton and ready.
What kind of oil?. Does it mean that it doesn't use lighter fluid or butane?.


Edited by joaquin39 (01/15/07 02:57 PM)

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#82921 - 01/15/07 04:52 PM Re: Ultimate Fire Starter, lightweight and small
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I know what you saying Juddzilla, the two sites look identical and they stopped taking paypal. The only way I would try that is to use an American Express. They have an awesome online protection and it's my primary internet buying card. It's a great lighter and I'm kinda of glad I brought it from E-bay. You can hold it for a little while in your hand before it gets hot and if you keep it lit for awhile and blow out the flame, it makes a good hand warmer.
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#82922 - 01/15/07 04:55 PM Re: Ultimate Fire Starter, lightweight and small
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Definitely lighter fluid. I would like to take one of my extra ones and try alcohol. If that works too, I could use the same fuel as for a alcohol stove.
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