The NDūR® Fire Steel & Striker is an essential tool for outdoor enthusiasts, survivalists, and campers, offering a reliable and efficient way to start a fire in various weather conditions. Designed for durability and ease of use, this fire-starting tool is compact and lightweight, making it an ideal addition to any survival kit, hiking pack, or emergency preparedness gear.
Key Features:
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High-Quality Fire Steel Rod: Made from a blend of durable magnesium and ferrocerium, the fire steel produces a high-temperature spark of up to 5,500°F (3,000°C), capable of igniting tinder in various conditions.
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Ergonomic Striker: The included striker is designed for ease of use, with a comfortable grip that allows for optimal control and efficient spark generation.
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Long-Lasting: Capable of producing thousands of strikes, ensuring that you have a reliable fire-starting tool for multiple uses over time.
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Weather-Resistant: Functions effectively in wet, cold, and windy conditions, ensuring you can start a fire even in adverse weather.
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Compact and Lightweight: The fire steel and striker set is designed to be portable, fitting easily into a pocket, backpack, or survival kit without adding significant weight or bulk.
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Versatile Use: Ideal for camping, hiking, backpacking, hunting, and emergency situations, providing a dependable fire-starting method when matches or lighters are unavailable.
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Lanyard Attachment: Comes with a lanyard hole for easy attachment to your gear or wearing around your neck, ensuring it’s always within reach when needed.
Specifications:
- Material: Magnesium and ferrocerium alloy (fire steel), steel (striker)
- Temperature of Sparks: Up to 5,500°F (3,000°C)
- Dimensions: Approximately 4 inches in length (fire steel rod)
- Weight: Approximately 1.7 oz (48g)
- Color: Black handle and striker with metallic rod
- Lanyard Included: Yes
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING: The combustion (burning) of wood, charcoal and other fuels can expose you to chemicals including carbon monoxide and soot, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.