KRAY
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
Just perfect, I put mine in the compartment I added to my fulton moonbeam flashlight,
Hector Martinez
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
clipped to my outdoor elements fire biner. A few flicks and you've got a fire going. perfect for a quick emergency fire build to stay warm.
David Bolton
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2023
Good.
Honest Reviewer
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2021
These are great. they ignite easily and burn for a good amount of time "30-45 seconds" which is PLENTY of time to get your fire started.They weigh nothing,i broke the packet up and put several in each bag and kit i have for bugging out and car safety or camping.Versatile. and work great. so good for tinder. and if you are a seasoned camper or prepper you can cut these in halve and get two out of one. "15 seconds burn time if a lot if you know what you are doing"
Browncoats Unite!
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2020
These are nice lightweight fire starters and I always keep a few around in my backpack for times when I don’t have fatwood around. I found that I could fit one of these into the watertight capsule on my Exotac ferro rod as well. These are easy to use and seem to work just as well as similar fire starters from other brands. I’ll definitely keep some on hand in the future.
Archimark1
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2020
This tinder is really easy to use, you can peel off just a quarter or fifth of a single plug, fluff it up (the remaining plug doesn't unravel) and it takes a spark like a champ. I use a Bushcraft fire starter necklace, not a huge flint, and it only takes a tiny spark and this stuff catches the spark and flames up. These are light and small and sturdy, highly recommend buying a few of these and spreading them around your gear, truck, campfire, etc.
Shadow870
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2019
I have been using this stuff for years and it is the only comercial tinder I will buy. And I have tried damn near everyone on the market. Small, ultra light, inexpensive, catches and ignites with the smallest spark. Like a bic lighter that is out of fluid. And the burn time is good. The only thing better IMHO is homemade tinder with cotton balls and petroleum jelly. But buying these saves me the time and mess. I keep a few pieces in a small tin in my leatherman pouch.
John Scout
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2016
I purchased these to make survival kits for friends and family this Christmas as stocking stuffers. I had played around with these in my scouting days and was always impressed but never bought any myself until now because money was always tight in my younger days. I lit one up with a spark when assembling them and felt completely spoiled. I wish I'd had them in quantity years ago. If you will or might need to start a fire under imperfect conditions, a few of these could go a long way. Give 'em a try. There are plenty of videos out there to show their impressive heat/fire output and ease of use. Highly recommended.