Simple and convenient to use fire starter. I use a knife for striking, so I can't comment on the scraper, but the rod itself is fine. It's an atmospheric way to make a fire.
Ferrocerium rod and flint designed for igniting, among others, gas stoves, camping stoves, or open fires. A single stroke with the striker generates sparks that, when directed onto properly prepared kindling, ignite a flame even in harsh cold or wet weather conditions.
The handle is crafted from beech wood, ensuring a secure and comfortable grip during use. The kit is equipped with a striker made from a notched steel plate.
Technical data
Material: ferrocerium, beech wood, steel
Overall length: 120 mm
Manufacturer: Highlander, United Kingdom
Militaria.pl is the exclusive distributor of Highlander
Highlander is a Scottish brand founded in the 1980s, specializing in the design and manufacture of outdoor clothing, hiking equipment and camping accessories. The company offers three main product lines: Tactical - designed for extreme conditions and military activities, Forces - aimed at survival and bushcraft enthusiasts, and Outdoor - which includes equipment for hiking and camping. Highlander's assortment includes functional backpacks, tents, sleeping bags and thermal clothing, among others, which are tailored to the needs of both experienced users and outdoor enthusiasts.
| Dimensions | 120 mm |
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| Cord | Yes |
| Rod material | Ferrocerium |
| EAN | 5034358873691 |
| Manufacturer code | SUR018 |
| Brand | Highlander |
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Review summary
Number of reviews: 3
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For 42 PLN on sale it's okay, but not more. If the tinder is dry, it's easy, but in autumn it works poorly because the shavings go out very quickly. I doubt whether this is a ferrocerium rod or just a regular magnesium one. The scraper is for scraping shavings, but as a spark striker it's useless.
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Large and solid. The scraper is useless – it's hard to do anything with it. With a knife, it works much better, though still not perfectly. However, Scandinavian fire starters are better.
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