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Tinder on a Rope

£3.95Product Ref: 02870Civilian issue - new

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  • Approx dimensions 15 x 2 x 2cm
  • Approx weight 80g
  • Easy to light even when wet
The ultimate and natural way to start a fire in any weather.
Don't use harmful chemicals with noxious fumes to start your fire! These tinder starters are made of stumps from cultivated pine (fatwood) from the highlands of Mexico. With their 80% resin content, they are extremely easy to light and work even when wet since it is the resin (oil) that burns not the wood. They burn long and hot.
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Fire in a jiffy
Feather the stick to get a nice pile of tinder add a spark instant kindling, very high resin content. Use the saw to get some sawdust it'll light even better especially in winter or rain. Sharp knife or saw needed. Excellent addition to your survival kit.
Pros: Don't need a lot, Easy to light, Easilly stowed on person , Light, Goes even when wet
Cons: none
Would recommend: Yes
Reviewed by Martin in Frome Somerset on 25 Jul 2012.
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