Fire Starters
- Camco® - Magnesium Fire Starter (51332)Magnesium Fire Starter by Camco®. The Magnesium Starter Kit has everything your need to spark a fire, even in damp conditions. Simply scrape off magnesium shavings, mix with tinder and strike the fire-steel with the attached sparker....Developed to comply with rigorous quality standardsCutting-edge innovations, reliable design, solid value$7.22In Stock - Ships in 24 to 48 hrs
- Zippo® - Emergency Fire Kit (40571)Emergency Fire Kit by Zippo®. Designed to save the day, the Emergency Fire Kit comes through when others turn back. Its compact and high-caliber construction packs enough punch to overpower bleak conditions and fire up your campsite at...Zippo flint spark wheelIncludes 5 easy lightweight paraffin wax-coated spark tinder$10.06In Stock - Ships in 24 to 48 hrs
- Zippo® - Mag Strike Fire Starter (40477)Mag Strike Fire Starter by Zippo®. Unleash a spark like no other. The ferrocerium rod and striker deliver a shower of sparks to light your fire wherever and whenever. Its textured grip, solid triangular body and the ultra-sharp blade...5/16" ferrocium rod; Corrosion-resistant rod coatingSnap-lock closure; Triangular shape with textured grip$11.51In Stock - Ships in 24 to 48 hrs
Outdoor enthusiasts know that emergencies are unpredictable, for the most part. You should always be prepared for any unexpected mishap. It does not mean that you have to climb a mountain or explore the arctic with a heavy heart waiting for the worst. No! You just need to have a survival kit to stay on the safe side and enjoy your adventure to the fullest. A fire starter is typically included in it. If you got stuck in the middle of nowhere and need to camp out, being able to start a fire makes a difference. It keeps you and your companions warm, dries clothes, and allows you to cook delicious food.
To start a fire, you need a spark and inflammable material like sawdust, small twigs, or fire sticks. Typically, a survival fire starter consists of two components: a block/rod and a blade. The former features a flint strip. Most starters require the use of both hands to get the sparkle. But there are also one-handed types that need less force. Some special models are equipped with a tinder maker to ease starting the fire in every situation. We offer a wide selection of quality fire starters designed by trustworthy companies to provide efficiency, performance, and durability for many years to come.