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#241312 - 02/16/12 08:54 PM Keychain fire steel
Cauldronborn2 Offline
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Hi guys been doing a little digging and came across these. Thoughts?

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#241318 - 02/16/12 09:23 PM Re: Keychain fire steel [Re: Cauldronborn2]
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Looks cool. I'd want one that was black or brown to make it a bit harder to notice, and made of plastic for the sake of the fact that I'm cheap. That plus using my LM PS4 as a striker and I'm all set.

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#241321 - 02/16/12 09:47 PM Re: Keychain fire steel [Re: chaosmagnet]
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Nice looking unit, but for the same price you can get a bunch of mini-Bics and Stormproof matches, to just mention a few of the reliable fire ignition gadgets out there. Just be sure you are proficient with whatever you carry.
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#241328 - 02/16/12 10:20 PM Re: Keychain fire steel [Re: Cauldronborn2]
KenK Offline
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The Boy Scouts of America Hot Spark is much smaller, no moving parts, and only $2.99 at a Boy Scout store near you (all over the country) ... or on-line at

http://www.scoutstuff.org/hot-spark-fire-starter.html

I carry it on a keychain in my pocket.

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#241329 - 02/16/12 10:26 PM Re: Keychain fire steel [Re: KenK]
Cauldronborn2 Offline
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Hey I just found the the thing! whistle

Oh and as for the BSA hotspark, I live in the UK

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#241350 - 02/17/12 01:57 AM Re: Keychain fire steel [Re: Cauldronborn2]
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I carry a sparky on my keys. Maybe not a brand name one, but the same thing. I realize it may not have as much striking life, but I like that is has some burnable material built in should I need it.

Doug's mention: http://equipped.org/devices28.htm#mag

Mine: http://imgur.com/0u6B5

That does look nice though.



Edited by roberttheiii (02/17/12 02:05 AM)
Edit Reason: Blurred keys I care about.

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#241356 - 02/17/12 03:23 AM Re: Keychain fire steel [Re: Cauldronborn2]
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Stylish! I think I'd wear one. Yup, I'd probably buy one. I like the edc-versatility of it.
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#241388 - 02/17/12 03:37 PM Re: Keychain fire steel [Re: KenK]
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I carry a hot spark on my keys as well... I just love the little guy.

I showed up for some winter camping at a scout camp a bit earlier than the rest of the troop. I didn't have a lighter or matches on me, but I was able to get the wood stove going with the hot spark and some tinder that I always keep in my coat.
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#241390 - 02/17/12 04:38 PM Re: Keychain fire steel [Re: Cauldronborn2]
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I have one of these on my keychain, they have gone up in price since I bought mine though.

http://firesteel.com/FireSteel-Tube-Pup

As for lighters and matches, yes, they should be carried too. I will say that the butane lighters like the famous Bic are prone to failure. I have a brand new Bic, used a few times that just stopped working, will not spark. They are very fragile to be depended on in an emergency. I carry a Zippo and a Zippo refill tube. I make sure to fill it before leaving on a hike. I keep at least 3 firemaking methods on me, they are small and could be a lifesaver!
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#241399 - 02/17/12 06:19 PM Re: Keychain fire steel [Re: widget]
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Registered: 10/05/08
Posts: 154
Loc: Northern Colorado

Nicely stylish!

Another vote for carrying additional fire-making tools, though (especially a reliable lighter) as I'm not able to get a firesteel fire going quickly enough under bad weather conditions -- I know 'cos I've tried.

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