Stay warm on your travels
Start camp fires quickly and easily - whatever the weather - with our premium Magnesium Ferrocium rod fire steel and multi-tool striker. Good for over 15,000 strikes, it's the ideal addition to your camping, hiking or emergency preparedness kit.
Simply gather tinder and wood, strike firmly to generate a spark, and in no time at all you'll be able to relax by the fire, keeping cosy and preparing hot drinks and food.
STRIKE. LIGHT. HEAT.
Our lightweight, pocket-sized Fire Starter offers a way of starting a camp fire that's as old as the hills. A quick, hard scrape of the striker tool along the length of the iron rod will create a hot, long-lasting spark that will ignite your kindling. All you have to to do is feed increasing large bits of twig and wood as the flames take hold, until the fire is producing enough heat to keep you warm and cook your food. Our guide 'How to Start a Camp Fire in Six Simple Steps' tells you exactly how.
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Wherever your adventures take you, it’s vital you understand how to set up and use your LifeSaver water purifiers correctly, to get the best performance possible.
With that in mind, we’ve created a series of helpful ‘How To’ instructional videos covering everything you’ll need to ensure you get the most out of your purifiers, from the essential first step of “priming” to replacing your UF Cartridge and Activated Carbon Filters.
Stay warm on your travels
Start camp fires quickly and easily - whatever the weather - with our premium Magnesium Ferrocium rod fire steel and multi-tool striker. Good for over 15,000 strikes, it's the ideal addition to your camping, hiking or emergency preparedness kit.
Simply gather tinder and wood, strike firmly to generate a spark, and in no time at all you'll be able to relax by the fire, keeping cosy and preparing hot drinks and food.
STRIKE. LIGHT. HEAT.
Our lightweight, pocket-sized Fire Starter offers a way of starting a camp fire that's as old as the hills. A quick, hard scrape of the striker tool along the length of the iron rod will create a hot, long-lasting spark that will ignite your kindling. All you have to to do is feed increasing large bits of twig and wood as the flames take hold, until the fire is producing enough heat to keep you warm and cook your food. Our guide 'How to Start a Camp Fire in Six Simple Steps' tells you exactly how.
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