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🔥 Spark your survival game with every strike!
The SharpSurvival Spark Fire Starter Kit combines a durable magnesium ferro rod capable of 15,000 sparks at 5,500°F, a precision compass, and a 150 dB emergency whistle into one compact, weather-resistant survival multitool. Designed for camping, hiking, hunting, and emergency preparedness, this kit ensures fast fire ignition, reliable navigation, and loud emergency signaling—all conveniently attached to a lanyard for easy access on any outdoor adventure.
| ASIN | B016UWWS2O |
| Best Sellers Rank | 307,517 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 1,132 in Camping Lighters & Fire Starters |
| Brand Name | SharpSurvival |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (5,027) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00724131417390 |
| Included Components | Magnesium fire starter stick, large scraper, compass, whistle & lanyard |
| Item Dimensions | 14.2 x 7.6 x 2.5 centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Survival Spark Magnesium Survival Fire Starter with Compass and Whistle |
| Manufacturer | SharpSurvival |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CHLOE00001 |
| Material Type | Magnesium rod, steel scraper |
| Model Number | CHLOE00001 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Set Name | SharpSurvival Spark Fire Starter Kit |
| UPC | 724131417390 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
M**B
Compass doesn’t work.
We only just used this, because it was a present, and therefore hadn’t realised the compass doesn’t work on this. It says it is 15 days past the return window. I would still like my money back because it doesn’t work as it should and hasn’t been used. Please help, thank you.
R**T
Fonctionne très bien ,Je vous le conseil
R**.
Works perfectly.
A**S
Lo compré únicamente por probar como funcionaba es realmente divertido el estar lanzando chispas y te hace sentir todo un sobreviviente, hahaha. tengan cuidado de que lado utilizan la lámina de raspado, la parte dentada es para remover material y que este se encienda junto con la yesca, la parte lisa es para iniciar la chispa. el silbato no suena muy fuerte.
C**N
Cuando recibí mi tracker la funda traía un lugar para el ferrocerio así que me puse a ver alguno. Este en lo personal me encantó porque trae el silbato, una brújula, una herramienta de lámina y el ferro lo que sumado al mismo cuchillo da como resultado un equipo completo y minimalista de supervivencia. pese a eso tal vez en vez del cordón que trae le ponga algo de paracord para poder aumentar la versatilidad de mi minikit de supervivencia.
T**E
I am to the point in my quest for survival gear that when I see anything with a "compass included" I almost automatically count it off as Chinese novelty junk. (Almost always) until I stumbled across this spark stick with nearly a 5 star rating and over 1000 customer reviews. Customer reviews are a valuable indicator of product quality. Here's the deal: As far as add on compasses go, this one is pretty good (I have seen little add-on compasses that are absolutely useless) but this one will keep you headed in the direction you want to go. The whistle is a little tricky to figure out, but with practice you can make it scream. The most important point of this review is the fire starter itself. If you don't know how to use it you will scrape out sparks until your arm falls off without starting a fire (unless you get really, really, really lucky). So, the key is to gather your dry tinder into a small pile, then use the saw tooth part of the scraper to shave off the magnesium (off the stick) on to the top of the tinder pile. Concentrate on getting the magnesium dust to land nearly in one spot (on top of a leaf, for example) and be generous... then use the flat side to scrape the spark rod toward the magnesium in the tinder pile. It may take practice, but it will light dry tinder. Make sure you have twigs and larger wood on hand to build your fire! This is a cool addition to any survival/emergency kit. Seriously, If you get lost in the woods you want this, a bottle of water and a knife to survive.
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