Swedish FireSteel lights up camps
15th Nov 2006, 07:14 GMT
There is nothing quite like sitting around a campfire, relating horror stories to those around with shadows from the fire playing with the imagination of everyone. Unfortunately, starting a fire could get a little tricky, and this is where the Swedish FireSteel comes in handy. Meant to replace waterproof matches, offensive smelling butane, or even the classic Zippo lighter, the Swedish FireSteel can be used as a key fob that is good for 3,000 to 12,000 strikes depending on the model you purchase. The Swedish FireSteel is made from a magnesium alloy with seven other metals and retails for £8 and £12 for the Scout and Army editions respectively.
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