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The Bayite Survival Drilled Ferrocerium Flint Fire Starter Rod is a compact and durable fire-starting tool designed for outdoor enthusiasts. Each rod measures 2 inches in length and features a 5/16 inch diameter, making it easy to carry on keychains or in pockets. With the ability to produce sparks up to 3000 degrees Celsius, it works effectively in any weather condition, ensuring you can start a fire when you need it most. The included striker is made from high-quality HSS steel, maximizing spark output for reliable ignition of various flammable materials.
Material | other |
Brand | bayite |
Item Weight | 0.07 Kilograms |
Included Components | Fire Starter |
Number of Pieces | 2 |
Manufacturer | bayite |
UPC | 708624425864 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.54 x 2.48 x 0.75 inches |
Package Weight | 0.07 Kilograms |
Brand Name | bayite |
Part Number | 1A350 |
Outer Material | other |
M**R
Great quality, compact, perfect for EDC and kits.
I LOVE Bayite and have bought several of their products. These little rods perform well and are perfect for EDC and kits. I've had a many other ferro rods including some of the more expensive ones and just don't see any justification in paying more. Bayite has never failed me.
K**E
Great EDC rods for my keychain.
I have larger rods, a couple in fact, and they mean business. However, they’re heavy. Too heavy for EDC. These are small, and easily slip on my key chain to go unnoticed until needed. Once the coating is removed, they spark just fine. I have a couple of multitools with me, and my pocket knife has a wide back edge I can use to spark, so that’s really not a problem. In an emergency situation, I don’t think putting some scratches on any of these things is going to be my first worry.If you are looking for something that strikes and you can keep with the rods, look at “bayite Striker-Pro High Speed Steel Striker for Ferro Rod Fire Starter,” also on Amazon. They work beautifully, can also hang on your keychain, and you get three for the price.
A**R
High quality Ferrocerium rods.
These are good basic Ferrocerium rods, far better than you can get with survival bracelets. Length is important and these rods do produce a good measure of sparks. Light weight I recommend these for survival kits, although the longer the rod the easier it is to use and there are several lengths available.
M**N
they are actually WITH you
these rods are the perfect length--the length that is pocketable, stashable and long enough for even arthritic hands to manipulate and spew sparks all round. Price is right. When it's there on a keychain or in survival kits/altoids--- its added security. pre-drilled so that you can retain it, you'd be foolish not to put these on your kids' or grandkids' packs--after teaching them how to use these responsibly. great insurance.
X**R
Great size for backup Ferro Rod
The bast part was the 1/4" diameter and 2 inch length. Very few Ferro Rod options are available in the less then 3 inch size, most have a big fat handle. I have one of those Spec Ops "The Wallet" , my goal was to get a Ferro Rod that fits in the mesh pocket, this is the ticket. A 3" ferro rod would have been too long, a 1 inch would have been really hard to use, but the 2" is fantastic.The longer the ferro rod the easier it is to use so a 2.25" would have been the max for "The Wallet", but for the price you get two, a backup for your spouse too. Key rings were not used in my application and removed.Ferro Rods worked great after scraping off the protective black coating, I cut a 12" Saws-All blade down to 2.25" and put a "bur" on the cut edge as the scraper, worked great and have a 2.25" course saw blade in the wallet too.
A**S
They work but..
These work if you have nothing else but they are challenging to use because of the small size. Good enough as as backup, far too small to be your primary ferrorod.
A**S
exactly as expected
Note that the are kinda short. Best for use as an emergency flint you want packed into a small emergency kit (as in the SAS survival guide), so for a general use flint you might want a longer one with a handle. But this one definitely works. The pack comes with two. They even come in a nice little metal box you could re-use. You have to scrape through the outer black coating until you get to the shiny part before it will begin to spark. It would be nice if this also came with a small saw-blade for striking, but it doesn't advertise that. You get exactly what it says you get.I would buy again. In fact I may buy again. The only real concern with buying such tiny flint rods is finding a good iron striker for sparking. Cheap scissors work very well. That is my solution. Buy some cheap iron scissors. If you need something smaller, then cut them to size using bolt cutters. Use any edge of the blade to create a spark. This way you don't damage your favorite knife.
E**G
Excellent size for keychain
Only used it once to make sure it works. It’s a bit small and definitely not what I’d want to be my primary. But for keychain it’s very nice
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