Exotac nanoSTRIKER XL Self Contained Ferrocerium Fire-Starter with Stainless Steel and Tungsten Carbide Striker, Waterproof 1/4 in. Ferro Rod Produces Up To 3,000 Fire-Starting Strikes
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Exotac nanoSTRIKER XL Self Contained Ferrocerium Fire-Starter with Stainless Steel and Tungsten Carbide Striker, Waterproof 1/4 in. Ferro Rod Produces Up To 3,000 Fire-Starting Strikes
STRIKING TOOL: The nanoSTRIKER XL includes a stainless steel and tungsten carbide striker that will outlast even the fiercest of fire craftsman.
1/4 in. FERROCERIUM ROD: The included Ferro rod is not only waterproof, but replaceable as well. Simply unthread it from the body of the fireROD and thread in a replacement rod for continuous use anywhere; supplies up to 3,000 strikes per rod.
ANODIZED ALUMINUM BODY: The nanoSTRIKER XL is CNC Machined, in house from USA high-grade 6061 aluminum then anodized for protection in one of our four signature Exotac colors.
FEROCIOUS SPARK: Our unique striking tool design and ferrocerium rod composition creates the most prodigious spark for its size!
FLAMMABLE LANYARD: Made from 550 FireCord. Simply strip back the outer sheath to reveal an inner red strand that can be ignited from a spark and burns like a candle!
The nanoSTRIKER XL is a high quality, ultra-small and completely self-contained waterproof fire starter. Sacrificing neither form nor function, its unique all-in-one design puts all the tools you need to start a fire into one tiny package. To top it off, the rods are replaceable and the striker is ultra-sharp tungsten carbide. Ferrocerium fire starters work best with tinder materials that contain large surface areas: dry grasses, wood shavings, cotton balls, dry leaves, clothing lint, etc. Using a tinder material of your choosing, create a loose tinder bundle to catch the sparks from the ferro rod. Wrap the included lanyard around a few fingers to secure the striker handle. Holding the striking tool at an angle, use moderate pressure to quickly scrape the rod. The striker should be carving material off the ferrocerium rod.