🔥 Ignite Your Adventure with Tindår!
The überlebenTindår Tinder Fire Starter Kit is a versatile survival tool designed for outdoor enthusiasts. Featuring a wax-infused wicker rope that burns for 60 minutes, this waterproof kit ensures reliable fire-starting in any weather. The anodized aluminum sleeve allows for burn rate control and doubles as a bellow, while the included slider box keeps everything organized and portable.
Package Dimensions | 9.5 x 6.1 x 2.39 cm; 28.35 g |
Item Weight | 1 Ounces |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Included components | Fire Starter |
Import designation | Made in the USA and Imported |
J**B
Works great
Pull the twine out from the metal sleeve, hit it with a spark and it catches right away - instant match. Push the sleeve forward to snuff it out. Very handy when you need to light moe than one thing at camp or when a sparker won't do the job (lighting a lamp as an example). Unlike the description mine came in a metal tin which I prefer as it'll do a better job keeping it dry and no worries about putting it away and not having it completely snuffed out.
C**N
No funciona como se promociona
Cuesta mucho trabajo que prenda y se apaga rápido
M**N
Over priced Item/Poor Quality Tin
Completely overpriced item - Just one slow wick with one stick bellows inside a cheesy, flimsy, half-open tin that was crushed in transit... I found a much better product on Amazon for the same price with slow wick, bellows + ferro rod, striker, waterproof matches, fire plug tinder, and a magnifying burning lens all packed inside a far stronger, more secure tin from Borderland Bushcraft.
N**R
Head & Shoulders above other survival firestarters
Amid a litany of other survival-type fire building products out there, this one stands head and shoulders above. I have tried them all, but more recently began looking for a product that would really easily take sparks from (specifically) ANY fire steel, and create actual usable fire with practically no effort. THIS IS THE ONEThe closest option that ALMOST makes that grade is CHAR CLOTH. So let's compare the two based on my experience.Char cloth positives: Burns a long time - catches sparks and lights efficiently - virtually weightless - transfer your fire from one place to the next if done properly and with extreme care (and if you have a lot of char cloth)Char cloth negatives: It is extremely fragile - won't work when wet - if damaged or broken up, becomes unusable - only holds a burning ember, doesn't actually produce flame on its own - requires secondary tool to light (fire steel or other spark-caster)Uberleben Tinderwick negatives: is heavier than char cloth (though still very low profile, and still virtually weightless) - requires secondary tool to light (fire steel or other spark-caster) - **personal negative** I already carry a pocket bellows, so the bellows on this rope becomes redundant and is nothing but extra weight (I will cut way down and leave it on as a slide-over extinguisher [which is its secondary function])Uberleben Tinderwick positives: Will burn a LONG time, and if used properly will make a huge amount of fires over the lifespan of just one wick - very lightweight - WATERPROOF - works precisely as advertised - replacement wicks available, & are very affordable - will last forever in a survival kit - instant fire come whatever apocalypse you're preparing for - overall length long enough to be square knotted on both ends so you won't lose the bellows - comes with an adonized aluminum bellows for promoting fire growth in early stages - forget transferring your fire. Just make a new one effortlessly!CONCLUSION:This is a brilliant piece of Effortless Instant Fire. Weightless, Waterproof, Affordable, Infinity Shelf Life, Long-Burning. This is the survival fire preparedness item you want. I would give a hundred out of a hundred stars if that was an option. It is literally a PERFECT option for making fire with fire-steel or flint. BUY THIS!-Nater
D**E
Works like a charm.
Tried this over a three day camping venture this weekend, and this is all I used. I started it with a bic lighter prior to leaving just to get an initial char, but used only this and a ferro rod all weekend for about 8-9 fires. It takes a spark immediately, stays lit, and goes out immediately with the bellow over it. Being able to quickly light this and leave it under a tinder pile while building the fire was similar to using fatwood or spartan fire, only without the additional processing. Definitely a win in my book!
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