- Compact fire starter designed to light fires in any conditions.
- Provides 3,000-degree C spark in any weather, at any altitude.
- Ideal for lighting campfires, stoves, and barbecues.
- Striker lights up small piles of dry grass, paper, and other flammables.
- Lasts for 12,000 strikes; approved by International Survival Instructors Association.
Product Description
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Originally developed for the Swedish Department of Defense,
Swedish FireSteel is a flash of genius. Its 3,000-degree C spark
makes fire building easy in any weather, at any altitude. Used by
a number of armies around the world, Swedish FireSteel's
dependability has already made it a favorite of survival experts,
hunters, fishermen and campers. It has also found its way into
cabins and backyards as a fool-proof way to light stoves and
-barbecues. .com Originally developed for the Swedish
Department of Defense, the FireSteel is a flash of genius. The
FireSteel is intended to replace matchbooks, lighters, and other
fire starters, providing a 3,000-degree C (5,432-degree F) spark
that makes it easy to build fires in any weather, at any
altitude. The FireSteel is a breeze to use: just pile up a small
quantity of dry grass, paper, or other flammable material, and
then force the included striker down the FireSteel. The resulting
spark will create a fire even when wet, letting you light
campfires, stoves, and barbecues at a moment's notice. Used
by a number of armies around the world, the FireSteel's
dependability has already made it a favorite of survival experts,
hunters, fishermen, and campers. It's also found its way into
cabins and backyards as a foolproof fire-starting tool for tough
conditions. You can even use the bright spark as an emergency
signal. This Army version of the FireSteel, which comes in
several handle colors, is designed to last for 12,000 strikes and
is approved by the International Survival Instructors
Association. About Industrial Revolution Founded in 1971 as Uco
Corporation in Redmond, Washington, Industrial Revolution has
been a supplier of high-quality equipment to the outdoor
industry. The company is known in particular for its outstanding
line of beautiful and functional candle lanterns. In 2004, the
company began selling its Play and Freeze ice-cream maker, a ball
that allows users to participate in the ice-cream-making process
by shaking and rolling the ball itself. In 2008, Industrial
Revolution merged with longtime partner Pedco, a manufacturer of
small, lightweight camera tripods.
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Originally developed for the Swedish Department of Defense, the
FireSteel is a flash of genius. The FireSteel is intended to
replace matchbooks, lighters, and other fire starters, providing
a 3,000-degree C (5,432-degree F) spark that makes it easy to
build fires in any weather, at any altitude. The FireSteel is a
breeze to use: just pile up a small quantity of dry grass, paper,
or other flammable material, and then force the included striker
down the FireSteel. The resulting spark will create a fire even
when wet, letting you light campfires, stoves, and barbecues
at a moment's notice. Used by a number of armies around the
world, the FireSteel's dependability has already made it a
favorite of survival experts, hunters, fishermen, and campers.
It's also found its way into cabins and backyards as a foolproof
fire-starting tool for tough conditions. You can even use the
bright spark as an emergency signal.
This Army version of the FireSteel, which comes in several
handle colors, is designed to last for 12,000 strikes and is
approved by the International Survival Instructors Association.
About Industrial Revolution
Founded in 1971 as Uco Corporation in Redmond, Washington,
Industrial Revolution has been a supplier of high-quality
equipment to the outdoor industry. The company is known in
particular for its outstanding line of beautiful and functional
candle lanterns. In 2004, the company began selling its Play and
Freeze ice-cream maker, a ball that allows users to participate
in the ice-cream-making process by shaking and rolling the ball
itself. In 2008, Industrial Revolution merged with longtime
partner Pedco, a manufacturer of small, lightweight camera
tripods.