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The Swiss Safe 5-in-1 Magnesium Ferro Rod Fire Starter is an essential survival tool designed for outdoor enthusiasts. It features a powerful magnesium rod capable of producing over 16,000 strikes at temperatures reaching 5,500°F, ensuring you can start a fire in any weather condition. This compact and lightweight tool includes a built-in compass, a 150dB whistle, a steel scraper, and 450LB paracord, making it a versatile addition to your emergency kit for backpacking, camping, and hiking.
Color | Glow in the Dark Green |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Brand | Swiss Safe |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.5 x 3.2 x 1.2 inches |
Item Weight | 2 Ounces |
Included Components | Whistle, Lighter, Fire Starter, Compass |
Number of Pieces | 2 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.47 x 3.15 x 1.3 inches |
Package Weight | 0.12 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Swiss Safe |
Manufacturer | Swiss Safe Products, LLC |
Part Number | FS-DWRB-7ZEV |
W**R
Ferrocerrarium fire starter
I like these guys very well, well built big enough in diameter and long enough to utilize in cold weather. They will always provide you a good spark
A**R
Good product
Just what I was looking for.
W**R
Pretty decent.
The compass on one is not correct.
H**Y
Awesome for Camping & Hiking, They Really Work Well
I got these for camping and love them! I've been using these for about 3 years now and have no substantial complaints. They really work and it is pretty easy to use to start a fire. Creates a lot of sparks, but takes a little practice at first to get it right! Especially if it is wet or cold out this will be harder to use. The instructions that come with this are honestly a bit confusing, but I watched some Youtube videos ahead of my trip to help with that. The compass and whistle work fine, whistle is loud and the compass does what it is supposed to!
T**R
I trust these for all my family members bugout packs
I'f I was packing for a zombie apocalypse these would absolutely be in my bag. I have a set of bugout bags for my family and these are in all of them, and I never go camping or hiking or trail riding or anything like that without one. This little piece could be the difference between you or your family surviving or not, and it's so small and convenient and cheap for what it could possibly do for you.I would not go cheap on anything I am relying my life on, so i tested these right when i got them and after testing i ordered more! They do exactly what they are built to do, for the price they are a great quality piece and feel solid and sturdy, compas works on all of mine, whistle works on them all, striker and scraper work as they're supposed to and you can definitely start a fire with them many many times. Tie them to your packs with the supplied paracord and hope you never need them, but know you are set if you ever do
R**R
I wasn't going to do a review, but.
This was going to be a simple and short review. After seeing the number of reviews already done I would normally just skip it. How ever, there is so much mis-information, instructions and terminology I'm going to try.1. The rods I received are not "magnesium" rods. They may have a little magnesium mixed in with the other minerals used in the Chinese factory which made them. The box indicates they were designed in the U.S. made in China. They seemed to have done a good job making mine.2. My "Ferro" rods are what would fall into the "Hard" category as opposed to "Soft". Mine give off good sparks but not the longer burning sparks which result from a soft Ferro rod. This is because soft Ferro rods have more magnesium or other material which when scraped results in more material removed of longer burning material such as magnesium. The sparks given from rods I received are more akin to those of a steel chain dragged behind car. Lots of sparks which don't last long.Therefore, you can't scrape off any substantial material from the rods I received to use as an accelerant. I realize this is what instructions on the box and on Amazon tell to do. Perhaps the instructions were for other rods used in the past. I don't know. I do know you would have a real hard time scraping material off my two rods without generating a spark. If you did, I doubt there is enough constable materials to burn. This is one of the problems expressed by different reviews.3. Many of the reviews were confusing to me. As you probably know there are products which a bar of solid magnesium sold with a Ferro rod. The rod is commonly attached to each other. The most common is a rectangular bar of magnesium with a small Ferro rod glued to the edge. The magnesium is sometimes in other shapes.If you have a soft Ferro rod or combination setup as above, the product instructions would work.4. While the use of a Ferro cerium and striker may seem similar to "Flint &Steel", they are different. These are Ferro rods and not the tempered steel device used with a flint and steel set up.5. The rods and striker I received worked fine for. I've tried them several times with different tinder. I would have preferred a soft composite but, as these are not my primary igniter I'm good with them. Nothing like a Bic. If they get wet, blow the water out. If it's really cold, keep them in a pocket against your body. You must practice in bad weather and situations to be competent with a Ferro rod.6. I read questions about hanging these around your neck. Just remember that salty water such as perspiration will cause bare Ferro rods to rust.7. I have some quesion about the 8 strand "Military Grade" lanyard but, not enough to cut it apart to see.8. The little compass pointed North for me. As with most button compasses it has bubble. In this case a small one. Again, not my primary.9. My whistles worked just fine.10. Overall, I'm giving the muli+tool Ferro rods 4 stars and the instructions an F.Please excuse my mis-spelling.
W**S
Seems well made. Good value. Fire in 30 seconds when you get the hang of it.
Works as expected. The compass is tiny, but OK for basic survival purposes. Same for the whistle, better than nothing and if you're lost in the woods this may help you get found again (carries further than a shout and saves your energy). The glow in the dark whistle and lanyard is a good idea if you drop it in the dark (but must be charged in the light so not much good if you've kept it in a dark place). I can see this as quite useful, your fire making tool is not something you want to lose. The main thing of course is the magnesium fire starter and sparking tool. Easy to use, just shave off a small pile of magnesium with the included saw blade over your tinder and strike some sparks until it ignites. Simple. You get two units which is a good value.UPDATE, got a chance to really try it out. Using regular cotton wool from an aspirin bottle as tinder, feathered it out and with 5 minutes of practice I could light the tinder with a few strokes. Did not really need a lot of magnesium scrapings, just enough to lightly coat the tinder with scrapings ( more needed if damp conditions). There is a sawblade edge and a burred edge on the scraper. The burred edge gave me the quickest lights.
K**R
The striker is uncomfortable
The serrated side of the striker is uncomfortable when using with the ferro rod. Better option is using the top side of a knife especially with a small ferro rod like the one incuded .
S**R
Difficult to use
The striker is not a good fit. They have sharp edges and are just way too small to be of any use. I have to wrap them in cloth to make them work a bit
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