🔥 Ignite Your Adventure with Ease! 🔥
The UST Fuel Free Lighter is a lightweight, flameless ignition tool designed for outdoor enthusiasts. With its electric arc technology, it offers wind-resistant performance and eliminates the need for butane fuel. Rechargeable via USB, this eco-friendly lighter is perfect for camping, backpacking, and hunting trips, ensuring you’re always ready to spark a fire.
Color | Orange |
Style | Electric |
Fuel type | Electric |
Height | 1 inches |
Item display length | 6 inches |
Weight | 85 g |
Item display width | 5 inches |
Material type | Plastic |
Number of items | 1 |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Features | Induction Stovetop Compatible |
Sport | Camping & Hiking, Outdoor Lifestyle |
Included components | lighter |
Batteries included? | Yes |
Brand | UST |
Department | Unisex |
Manufacturer | Battenfeld Technologies, Inc |
Item model number | WG02042-BRK |
Product Dimensions | 8 x 2.03 x 3.81 cm; 54.43 g |
ASIN | B01MUZ9BC9 |
G**Y
Might have been better to have a jet flame lighter
Not so easy to use to light a fire outside. I think a jet flame lighter would have been a better choice for survival style fire lighting.Time will tell.
F**C
Doesn’t work.
The product does not hold charge. It’s doesn’t work.
A**R
Doesn’t work.
Interesting idea. Took ages to charge and then worked briefly but only enough to light some paper or cord with difficulty. Then lost charge in minutes and never worked again. I’m sure it’s broken. But breaking after one trial use and being rubbish when it did briefly work suggest it’s a waste of money.Stick with some simple matches in a waterproof bag!
A**R
Lights things on fire.
Lights things on fire very reliably.My wife uses it as her go-to lighter, gets a couple days per charge. Which works out nicely.More windproof than a zippo, though nowhere near as cool to use.
T**.
Didn't work the first couple of tries, but...
This is my second one, with the first working perfectly. This one wouldn't charge at first. It would flash three times, then go solid. Hit the button and no spark. Flustered, I plugged it in again. Three flashes, then it went solid. Hit the button, then nothing. On the third try, it kept flashing, then it fully charged in about 20 or so minutes. Fires up just fine now. Maybe it was so drained the "brain" finally kicked in and now it charges. I'll post a follow up if it fails me.
P**Y
Excellent. Rcvd
Excellent. Rcvd. Charge took about 2 hours. Lights tinder and fuel tabs (light on the corner) really well. Lights cotton ball, tissues, etc. Like the two point closer on the cap, push the button and the top pop open. Pretty darn simple.
J**I
Unreliable, cannot count on this to work when needed
The media could not be loaded. Have had this for a few months now. Part of an emergency kit so it has been used maybe 6 times mostly to show people who don't get how these work. The last few times when I press the button it may or may not work. I have fully charged it, and the operation is random. Press the button 5 times and it will work x number of those times in no particular sequence. From a sample of 25 button pushes it worked 11 times including the first push and the last. There is NO WAY I am going to rely on this thing for an emergency kit or a daily use item. The last thing I need if I need a light is to play" lighter roulette " to see if it is going to work.
R**L
This has a rechargeable battery in it and a plug to put in a 110 volt home outlet to charge it.
When you need to start a fire, this is the ideal thing if there is wind that blows out a regular lighter. There are cords like the one that comes with it that burn when it is ignited to help you get a fire started when you need one. I added one to my hunting backpack with some #0000 steel wool that will catch fire with this lighter.
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