🔥 Light Up Your Adventures with Kaseamu's Ferro Rod!
The Kaseamu Ferro Rod Fire Starter Kit is a premium survival tool featuring a large 6-inch ferro rod that delivers over 20,000 strikes. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts, it produces impressive sparks reaching temperatures of 5,500°F, ensuring reliable fire-starting in any weather. The kit includes a versatile 6-in-1 multi-tool striker and a durable paracord lanyard, making it an essential companion for camping, hiking, and emergency situations.
Material | ferrocerium |
Brand | Kaseamu |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 6 x 0.5 x 0.5 inches |
Item Weight | 5 Ounces |
Included Components | Ferro Rod 1/2 inch x 6 inch, 6-in-1 multi-tool striker, orange paracord lanyard |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Manufacturer | Kaseamu |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.72 x 4.57 x 0.59 inches |
Package Weight | 0.15 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6 x 0.5 x 0.5 inches |
Brand Name | Kaseamu |
Warranty Description | 2 year manufactuer |
Model Name | Ferro Rods 1/2 inch x 6 inch |
Suggested Users | emergency, bushcraft, hiking, camping, survival |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | Ferro Rods 1/2 inch x 6 inch |
Style | Ferro Rods 1/2 Inch X 6 Inch, Large and Thick Ferro Rod With Paracord & Multi-tool Striker |
Size | 6" x 1/2" |
K**R
Creates Hot & Strong Sparks w/the right Striker
This Ferro Rod is thick (1/2”) and the 6” length is more than I needed. I have successfully made terrific sparks from Gerber, the Dimes & Clutches even, & Leatherman tools as well as various fixed and folding knife blades.If neither the Gerber or Leatherman have blades that produce sparks their respective files or plier jaws generally work great.As to the knife steel, 1095 and D2 work very well. I only use the spine of my knives. Some brands that work well are Camillus’ Titanium DDR folder, Omesio Neck Knife, Buck Folder, and other not very expensive knives but do have the right amount of carbon.I hope this helps.Finally, I’m not an expert at bush-crafting but I’ve found a few things that work well to create good, strong sparks and I wanted to share a regular guy’s findings.Stay safe and well.
D**.
Great product
Good size! Should last the rest of my life.
T**Y
worked fine
I forgot I even ordered this. Way watching a survival show and I told my kid I could light a fire easy. Outside and During a light rain: I got some tree sap off a pine tree, some small tinder, and within 2 minutes I had a fire. Easy! Not sure why they struggle so much on tv.Cons: the little scraper is cheap. It will work in a bind, but better to use a knife or your multi tool.
L**A
Easily throws gobs of sparks! Soft Ferrocerium.
The media could not be loaded. I’m impressed with the clumps of sparks this ferro rod throws. The soft Ferrocerium is the best. I have many great ferro rods and some are more expensive than others, I loved this one so much I bought several as gifts.
C**N
Good product
This is a good ferro rod. Works well. Price is right.
B**E
i'd say worth it.
is as discribed.
S**S
Works great
Grandson loved this
T**E
It works
I had never tried a ferro rod before, with the exception of a very small one on a keychain. Did not have much luck with that. I hope never to be in a situation that I need to build a fire to survive but it is better to prepare. I have been practicing with it for a few days and can now, with perfect tinder, usually start a fire in two or three strikes. I went fishing the other day and tried to start a fire in a grill using what i could find. That was my first fire with out modern help, with the exception of the ferro rod. I now know that even with my age and arthritic claws for hands I can start a fire if needed. This is a great tool to keep with you at all times.
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