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🔥 Strike up your survival game—because being prepared is the new cool!
The Bieight 10cm Survival Ferrocerium Drill Flint Fire Starter is a compact, durable fire-starting tool featuring a 4-inch ferro rod and 9-foot paracord lanyard with attached striker. It produces intense 5500°F sparks to ignite fires reliably in all weather conditions, making it an essential accessory for hiking, camping, emergency kits, and outdoor enthusiasts seeking dependable performance and easy portability.



















| ASIN | B00PSGOM32 |
| Brand Name | bayite |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (11,970) |
| Included Components | Survival Kit Includes: Rope |
| Item Weight | 2.46 Ounces |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1A333 |
| Material Type | cotton Metal |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| UPC | 708624425840 |
A**N
As a big fan of Survivor and The Walking Dead, I picked this up mostly “just in case,” and I’m really glad I did. The quality of this ferro rod is excellent—it’s solid, well-sized at 4 inches long and 3/8 inch thick, and feels like it will last through countless strikes. The included striker works great, producing a huge spark every time with very little effort. I tested it on some dry tinder, and it caught quickly, which gives me confidence it would perform in a real survival or camping situation. The drilled rod and paracord lanyard make it easy to carry, and the handle provides a secure grip for consistent strikes. Overall, this is a durable, reliable fire starter that’s fun to practice with and practical to keep in a pack or emergency kit. If you’re a survival enthusiast—or just want to be prepared—it’s a simple, effective tool that really delivers.
S**Z
Excelente calidad y presentación!!!
F**I
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J**E
I gave 3/5 stars ....Good product, works well but shipping very very slow...
J**K
It's a firesteel, so there really isn't a lot to go wrong with it. It's nice and chunky and it's got a decent bit of weight to it. You have to remove the paint covering first, just like you have to with any new firesteel, but once you have cleaned it off it strikes really well. I have successfully used it to light fires.
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