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  • Fire Steel Deal

    Hey that rhymes. This site is kinda like dealxtreme if you know about that one. Basically cheap chinese junk with free shipping. You can sign up and get a daily deal email. Anyways one day their daily deal had this item on sale for $1.59 FREE SHIPPING



    You usually have to act quick cause their deals are limited to the first 1000 or so. I didn't even read the description and ordered one right away. I was thinking it would be a small thin one but that's actually what I wanted to put on my keychain. Took about 2 weeks to arrive and I was amazed that this thing is over 4 1/4 in long and 5/16in thick. Real sturdy. There's always a catch and the catch was the metal striker with it is painted. Yep had to grind the paint off to get it to spark. Another thing is the black coating on the rod (like all the other ones I've had) takes a few strikes to wear off before it sparks.

    Here's a link to it at their regular price of $3.19 FREE SHIPPING but if you are patient and sign up for their daily deal email you might get it at the $1.59 price. I've gotten two so far.

    http://www.meritline.com/survival-fi...--p-42588.aspx

  • #2
    Sg had these for a 3 pack for 15$ for a while. Buddy of mine got them after i told him and he saw my smaller one work. They are 3 times the size of my small one and well worth the price imho.
    Hey Petunia...you dropped your man pad!

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    • #3
      Even at the regular price that is still a great deal. I bought a striker/Mg combo from CampingSurvival for $6 + S & H and it isn't half that size. Even the swedish steel is smaller and more expensive. Great find!! Thanks for sharing with the rest of us.
      "It's a trap!!!!" -- Admiral Ackbar

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      • #4
        Thanks for sharing, I ordered the 2 pk for me and my sons kits and may get more later for the family after I see them.
        Knowledge is Power, Practiced Knowledge is Strength, Tested Knowledge is Confidence

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        • #5
          You're welcome. Just remember to scrape or grind the paint off the striker.

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          • #6
            I will Thanks
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            • #7
              The $1.49 deal is active today. Here's the code:

              $1.49 w/Code: MLCK600702090153NL1 For First 1000 Orders

              http://www.meritline.com/survival-fi...q_v=ddf7ee26cf

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              • #8
                when you get them, ck them out good, i bought a bunch of steels that were cheap and they wouldn't put out a spark with a grinding wheel after the outer coating was off them.
                Last edited by crossbow; 09-03-2010, 10:51 AM.

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                • #9
                  I was really surprised at what I got for the money. It sparks great after you scrap off the black coating. The stupid painted striker I threw away.

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                  • #10
                    Got mine in today and as stated gottta remove the coating and trashed the steel. I however about wore myself out trying to start a fire with one! That is not a hot spark at all. I'm up for suggestions. I used dry pine needles and dryer lint.
                    Knowledge is Power, Practiced Knowledge is Strength, Tested Knowledge is Confidence

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                    • #11
                      It's hard to start a fire with these unless you've got some really really ignitable tinder. Try some cotton balls (or dryer lint) coated with vasoline. One spark fire.

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                      • #12
                        aaahhh I see said the blind man. I carry them cotton balls in vasoline in my pack in film canisters so out the door me and my daughter went and wooolla, fire on the first try. And I lost that particular one and into HER pack it went. Good thing I bought 2!
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                        • #13
                          I was getting concerned with the reports above, but I am pleased to say that my five-pack arrived today. As per usual, gotta scrape off the black coating but all five sparked up without exceptional effort. Got flame with a cotton ball, with and without petroleum jelly. Also lit an alcohol stove with which I'd been tinkering. Thinking I got a bargain to share with the kids next time we practice fire skills together.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Matt In Oklahoma View Post
                            Got mine in today and as stated gottta remove the coating and trashed the steel. I however about wore myself out trying to start a fire with one! That is not a hot spark at all. I'm up for suggestions. I used dry pine needles and dryer lint.
                            if your steel is any good, that dryer lint should have took off with a tiny spark.that dryer lint is so combustable that it's almost dangerous to have near a spark, dryers start a lot of house fires.
                            Last edited by crossbow; 09-09-2010, 11:07 PM.

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                            • #15
                              well thats what i thought, i used my sog flash knife. i've started fires with lint before just using spark
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