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Wooden Handle 10 * 100 Solid Magnesium Rod, Outdoor Survival, Extended Umbrella Rope, Camping Flint Rod
€35.17
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Item specifics
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magnesium rod
Joo
Item description from the seller
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Name: Spark Stone/Spark Rod/Magnesium Rod
Material: Spark rod containing 7 rare metal alloys
Brand: Jundao
Item number: JD-10100
Specification: 10 * 100mm solid rod body+stainless steel ignition scraper+7-core umbrella rope+wooden handle+whistle
Color: Black Rope/Orange Reflective Rope/Military Green/Camouflage Rope
Packaging: Individual independent packaging
Weight: 105G
Product usage instructions
1: Prepare flammable materials (dry leaves, weeds, sawdust, paper towels or cotton balls)
2: Use a scraper to scrape off the coating and appropriate debris on the surface of the ignition rod, and sprinkle it on flammable materials (scrape slowly).
3: Place the ignition rod on one side of the ground at an angle of about 45 degrees, and use a scraper to quickly scrape and rub the ignition rod to generate sparks, which can ignite flammable materials and form flames.
Product Features
Huoshi is a primitive tool for making fires and a secret technique for survival in the wilderness. Nowadays, flint has become a must-have for outdoor enthusiasts, hunters, fishing enthusiasts, and campers. Huoshi has the following characteristics: easy to ignite campfires, stoves, and gasoline barbecue grills; Use magnesium alloy containing 7 types of metals; Up to 20000 burn cycles; Can generate sparks up to 3000 degrees Celsius (5500 degrees Fahrenheit); Generate bright sparks - can be used as emergency signals; Normal use in rainy and snowy weather.