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    • Overall Rating: 4
    • Price: 4
    • Quality: 3
    • Ease Of Use: 3
    • Usefulness: 4
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    High value fire steel

    posted by Sch0rsch on 06/21/2012 Certified Owner

    Involvement:General (knows how to use it) - Ownership:more than 1 month

    Pros:
    The "wilderness wurvival fire sparkle and blade cutter tool" works good. The fire steel is made out of good material and works very good. I have to say, that the original "lite my fire" fire steels do work a little bit better, but not mu...
    Cons:
    The cutter is not perfect, because it is made out of a bit too soft metal. So the cutter will lose its sharpness and it will be...
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    • Overall Rating: 5
    • Price: 5
    • Quality: 5
    • Ease Of Use: 5
    • Usefulness: 5
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    Makes fat, useful sparks!!! (useful product)

    posted by romaneth on 07/01/2011 Certified Owner

    Involvement:Expert (understands the inner workings) - Ownership:1 day to 1 week

    Pros:
    Well, it makes useful sparks to fire up dry fibers (like silk cocoons) for example and set the fire even when this magnesium stick gets wet. Make sure you keep your burning materials dry and ready to use.
    Cons:
    Nothing that I'd notice now.
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    • Overall Rating: 4
    • Price: 5
    • Quality: 4
    • Ease Of Use: 3
    • Usefulness: 5
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    Works well

    posted by blairc on 02/21/2011 Certified Owner

    Involvement:General (knows how to use it) - Ownership:1 day to 1 week

    Pros:
    Good well built survival fire starter. Good solid construction Lightweight design Easy to get a spark
    Cons:
    Not really a con, but these starters take more effort than a gas lighter get a fire going. I would recommend you practice using...
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