- Stainless Steel Durability – Corrosion-resistant metal construction ensures long-lasting use in harsh weather or daily wear.
- Windproof & Waterproof – Reliable ignition works flawlessly in rain, wind, or extreme temperatures for outdoor survival needs.
- 10,000-Strike Firepower – High-performance fire-striking mechanism provides thousands of uses without replacement—perfect for camping or emergencies.
- Compact Keychain Design – Ultra-lightweight and easy to carry—attach to keys, backpacks, or gear for on-the-go convenience.
- All-in-One Utility – Combines lighter, fire striker, and keychain into one tool for lighting campfires, candles, or cigarettes with ease.
How to Use & Operate the Ten Thousand Strike Fire Starter (Multi-Strike Fire Starter):
- Add Kerosene: Fill the fire starter with high-purity kerosene (specifically designed for lighters) to ensure optimal ignition performance.
- Prepare the Flint Strip: Remove the stainless steel striker and vigorously rub it against the flint strip multiple times to scrape off the protective coating, exposing the metallic core.
- Master Speed & Pressure: In 0.1 seconds, apply strong, rapid friction between the stainless steel striker and the flint strip.
- Spark Success: If sparks appear, you’ve completed half the task! Keep practicing for consistency.
- Post-Ignition Care: After the first successful strike, subsequent ignitions become easier. Always re-oil after each use (2–3 ml of kerosene allows over 30 strikes).
- Avoid Dry Burning: Never use the fire starter without fuel. Once the oil burns dry, the cotton wick may degrade. To fix, wrap the rod with cotton thread for re-oiling.
- Strike Limit: While called "10,000-Strike," the actual lifespan is around several thousand strikes. Initial use requires oiling.
- Waterproof Design: The entire fire starter is waterproof (can withstand submersion), but a burning rod will extinguish if submerged.
- Flint Activation: New fire starters require scraping the side protective layer before use to generate sufficient sparks.
- Maintenance Tips: Avoid over-burning the rod. If the wick deteriorates, repair with cotton thread for continued use.