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Swedish
FireSteel |
Swedish
FireSteel®
Sparks will fly.
Originally developed for the Swedish Department
of Defense, Swedish FireSteel is a flash of genius. It's 3,000°C
spark makes fire building easy in any weather, at any altitude.
Standard issue for a number of armies around the world, Swedish
FireSteel's dependability has already made it a favourite of survival
experts, hunters, fishermen and campers. It has also found its
way into cabins and backyards as a fool-proof way to light stoves
and gas-barbecues. |
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Swedish
FireSteel - Scout Model NZ$22
(incl. GST)
Durable
- lasts at least 3,000 strikes
Works equally well when wet
Premium quality
No "dangerous goods" shipping restrictions
Approved by the International Survival Instructors Association
Produces a 3000°C (5,500°F) spark
Lights campfires, stoves, gas-barbecues
Great as a give-away, easy to add own logo
Bright spark - can be used as emergency signal
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Swedish
FireSteel - Army Model NZ$33
(incl. GST)
Durable
- lasts at least 12,000 strikes
Works
equally well when wet
Premium quality
No "dangerous goods" shipping restrictions
Approved by the International Survival Instructors Association
Produces a 3000°C (5,500°F) spark
Lights campfires, stoves, gas-barbecues
Great as a give-away, easy to add own logo
Bright spark - can be used as emergency signal
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Operating
Instructions
1. Take
a quantity of Maya Dust, dry grass, news paper, leaves, bark
or other flamable material. Build into pile.
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2.
a) Grip the FireSteel with one hand.
b) Take hold of the striker with the other hand.
c) Position the striker against the FireSteel. |
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3.
Forcing the striker "slowly down" with the thumb of
hand holding the FireSteel |
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