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Reddit mentions of S.O.L. Survive Outdoors Longer Fire Lite Kit, Tinder (20-count) and Striker

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S.O.L. Survive Outdoors Longer Fire Lite Kit, Tinder (20-count) and Striker
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DEPENDABLE STRIKER: Produce a powerful shower of sparks with the windproof Fire Lite sparker, tested to produce up to 5,000 sparks and spark in any weather at any altitude.FAST & EASY IGNITION: Ignite the Tinder Quik easily with a single spark from the one-handed Fire Lite sparker to quickly build a fire.WARMTH IN ANY WEATHER: Build a fire even in fierce conditions with a windproof striker and tinder that easily lights and stays lit, even when wet.LIGHTWEIGHT & COMPACT: Fit the Fire Lite Kit in your pack every trip – the entire kit weighs only 0.2 oz. and fits in the palm of your hand.DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS: Follow comprehensive instructions for tips on the best techniques for choosing kindling, starting a fire, and safely monitoring the fire.
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ColorNone
Height4 Inches
Length3.5 Inches
Number of items1
SizeFire Lite Kit
Weight0.044 Pounds
Width0.5 Inches

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Found 1 comment on S.O.L. Survive Outdoors Longer Fire Lite Kit, Tinder (20-count) and Striker:

u/iynque · 2 pointsr/CampingGear

The advice I follow is “three fire starters, in three locations in your pack.” You have a Bic lighter as the main fire starter, a backup like a firesteel, and a second backup like matches. Keep them all in different parts of your gear so if you crush/wet/otherwise destroy one, you don’t also hit the other two.

For tinder, pay for Tinder Quik (or a knockoff), or save a little money making your own cotton balls with Vaseline/petroleum jelly sealed in duct tape.

A lot of people say the Fire B.O.S.S. kit has a pretty complete list of firemaking supplies, and I agree.