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    Zombie Slayer kidicarus13's Avatar
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    Default PSA: Check your magnesium fire starters before you need them

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    Wow! I'm gonna have to check mine out later today.

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    Got some new in package magnesium fire starters for sale......

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    What is the benefit of these(the good ones) vs carrying a big lighter?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cofi View Post
    What is the benefit of these(the good ones) vs carrying a big lighter?
    they don't go bad or evaporate. I have yet to find a reasonably priced lighter that doesn't lose the fuel over time.

    The Chinese ones may not have good mag, but the sparkers still work. I generally peel the sparker bars out and pack along with a tube of dryer lint and petroleum jelly which is easier to light. I know I have some harbor freight versions among my stuff, but I have been gifted so many different sparker sticks over the years, I am not likely to fall back to scraping magnesium to start a fire.

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    Quote Originally Posted by clodhopper View Post
    I have yet to find a reasonably priced lighter that doesn't lose the fuel over time.
    http://dx.com/p/super-mini-vintage-oil-lighter-3734

    http://countycomm.com/splitpea.html

    http://countycomm.com/sslight.html

    here you go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cofi View Post
    What is the benefit of these(the good ones) vs carrying a big lighter?
    +1 I got lighter and matches in my bag. No hassle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cofi View Post
    What is the benefit of these(the good ones) vs carrying a big lighter?
    the bar starts the fire, the magnesium is the tinder in solid form. A lighter still needs tinder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wulf202 View Post
    the bar starts the fire, the magnesium is the tinder in solid form. A lighter still needs tinder.
    One benefit to magnesium, doesn't matter if it gets wet. My go-bag tinder storage options are generally not submersion proof. However, it that was the situation, I could find natural tinder options after a swim.

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    I have two of those split pea ones and they loose fuel after about a week. Brand new.

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