Great firestarter, perfectly does its job, worth its price. Easy to use. Produces abundant, dense showers of sparks. Impeccable quality, definitely recommended.
| Weight | 51 g |
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| Main color | Orange |
| Dimensions | 62 x 8,6 mm |
| EAN | 7330883935704 |
| Manufacturer code | 22466_(KR-FPL-FC-24) |
| Brand | Wildo |
| EAN |
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Review summary
Number of reviews: 44
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Very good quality firestarter, thick rod and the best striker which really gives a lot of sparks, you could weld with it 🤣. A true wanderer must have it. I recommend it.
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Sparks like the devil :) It gives a nice, juicy spark with every strike. Both the rod and striker are quite handy. The handles are very ergonomic and aesthetically pleasing, with a uniform texture. The Wildo fire starter is not cheap, but it also doesn't look cheap. As for the length and thickness of the rod – maybe ZA-PAS is longer and thicker. Hultafors too. But Wildo fits perfectly into the rubber sheath of the Leatherman ARC, and the striker fits nicely into the inner pocket. Special attention should be given to the striker itself. It's a seemingly simple construction, but it's what really does the job. I’ve scraped with it on both the Wildo and Hultafors rods, and it produced practically the same showers of sparks. Moreover, the old NATO magnesium fire starter, scraped with the Wildo striker, also produces a solid shower of sparks. In summary, I recommend it.
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Maybe not the most comfortable to hold, but it's great and makes a lot of sparks. Even though it's expensive, it's worth every penny. The only small disadvantage is the short cord.
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I had a chance to use this fire starter at a recent training. Nothing more to add or take away - simply outstanding equipment, worth every penny. I definitely recommend it :)
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The Wildo fire starter is very good, it's another one I bought from this company and I sincerely recommend it because it's really worth having. Lots of sparks and a top-class scraper.
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It's not cheap, but it's a great fire starter, whether as your main option for lighting a fire or as a backup. I recommend it to everyone—you won't find a better fire starter.
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Wildo Fire-Flash Pro Large lime fire starter is a very high quality product. Perfect option for lighting a fire even in challenging conditions. Just gather good tinder and you’re guaranteed a campfire. I recommend it to everyone.
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Moderately ergonomic spark generator and handle. The rod is similar to LMF. The price is quite high. Other than that, it's okay. Second place after LMF. Swedish fire starters are the best.
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Great fire starter, pretty much the best on our market. The spark generator is definitely unbeatable compared to others. It's worth paying a bit more for this kind of quality. I recommend it.
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Great equipment. Both the fire starter and the scraper do the job. It's not the cheapest, but after the first burst of sparks, you know what you're paying for. The rod is thick enough that it won’t break just by looking at it.
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Thick rod—to my surprise, I assumed a fire starter is just a fire starter, but not at all. I had a Badger fire starter and this one is like night and day. It's worth paying extra for the Wildo. Thick rod means slow wear and generates sparks like a little campfire, practically without using force. Plus, a great scraper that works perfectly.
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Just get it and don't hesitate. The thick rod will last a long time. Solid attachment to the plastic handle. The plate with sharpened edges produces sparks wonderfully. A big plus is the color of the plastics, which makes them hard to lose in the grass.
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My second fire starter and so far the best. The striker is the best—good grip, long, and with a clearly defined edge that sparks like crazy. The rod is solid, and will definitely last a long time. It produces a lot of sparks that ignite material quickly. Everything is nicely packed and neatly tied together with a string. It's worth paying more for this one.
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I got it as a gift. The fire starter is great, and the scraper does most of the work. If you are sensitive to bright light, you might want to wear glasses, as it can really shine with a good pull.
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