CEuk Bushcraft Flint and Steel Fire Starter Stick – Orange

Original price was: £5.99.

The CEuk Bushcraft Flint & Steel Fire Starter Stick is a compact orange ferro rod with integrated scraper, bottle opener and ruler. Lightweight and effective in wet conditions, perfect for bushcraft, camping, gardening fires, and survival kits.

10 in stock

SKU: FS-2000 Category:
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Description

The CEuk Bushcraft Flint and Steel Fire Starter Stick – Orange is a reliable tool for outdoor fire lighting, crafted for bushcraft, camping, and survival scenarios. Featuring a high-quality ferro rod and multi-tool scraper, it delivers quick, intense sparks even in damp conditions.

Designed like a pen the compact, portable design hangs from your pack or fits in a deep pocket via its included rope lanyard. With an ergonomic handle and integrated scraper doubling as a bottle opener and ruler, it’s a versatile companion for lighting fires, making shavings, and small measuring tasks on the go.

Key Features

  • High-quality ferro rod for quick, intense sparks
  • Ergonomic multi-tool scraper includes bottle opener and ruler
  • Bright orange handle for easy visibility in the wild
  • Compact and lightweight, fits in pocket or hanging via lanyard
  • Works reliably in damp or wet conditions

Specifications

  • Material: Magnesium ferro rod & flint
  • Weight: approx. 38 g
  • Rod length: approx. 7 cm / 2.75″
  • Total length: approx. 12 cm / 4.75″
  • Lanyard: Rope loop included

Why Choose the CEuk Bushcraft Flint and Steel Fire Starter Stick?

✅ Produces intense sparks even when damp
✅ Includes scraper tool with ruler and bottle opener
✅ Compact design with bright handle for easy findability outdoors
✅ Lightweight yet built to withstand rugged use
✅ Ideal for bushcraft, camping, gardening fires, and survival kits

How to Use & Maintain
  1. Hold the ferro rod firmly and scrape at a 45° angle toward tinder
  2. Strike several times until embers form, then gently blow to ignite
  3. Use the scraper for making shavings, bottle opening, or measuring
  4. Dry the rod after use and store in a dry place to prolong life