Fire Starters

Trailblazer Firestarter Rods

Fire is one of the number one components for survival in an emergency situation because it provides warmth, deters wild animals and insects, serves as a signal, cooks food and purifies water. You should always make sure that you have a reliable way to start a fire when you’re heading out into the wild, putting together your bug-out bag or preparing your winter vehicle emergency kit. CHKADELS.com has an extensive inventory of Fire Starters in a variety of shapes, sizes and forms. Choose from water and stormproof matches, micro spark wheels, and fuel-free lighters – all easy-to-carry and at prices that you can definitely afford. Even if you are just packing for the family camping trip, you need a way to start that campfire with a Fire Starter you can depend on. Make sure you pick up one of these must-have survival tools from CHKADELS.com today!

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$39.99
51244 Brass Match Case - Solid Brass Construction, Heavily Textured, O-Ring Seals, Integrated Compass, Wrist Lanyard Cord USD 0.0 1 BUDK Camping Gear Fire Starters CL2 Category L2 null 39.99
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$3.99
29227 Micro SparkWheel Emergency Fire Starter USD 0.0 2 Trailblazer Camping Gear Fire Starters CL2 Category L2 null 3.99
$7.99
32002 Waterproof Never Fail Fire Starters USD 0.0 3 CH Kadels Camping Gear Fire Starters CL2 Category L2 null 7.99
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$26.99
51964 Zenfire Butane Pistol Torch Lighter - Adjustable Flame, Safety Lock Feature USD 0.0 4 Chkadels Camping Gear Fire Starters CL2 Category L2 null 26.99
$599.99
51411 Pulsefire Long Range Torch - Flame Thrower, Shoots Flame 25-Feet, 1/4-Gallon Tank, Arc-Ignition, Rechargeable Battery USD 0.0 5 BUDK Camping Gear Fire Starters CL2 Category L2 null 599.99
$13.99
51895 Bushmaster Wilderness FireWielder Kit - Includes Ferro Rod, Striker, Bellow, and Waterproof Pouch USD 0.0 6 Bushmaster Camping Gear Fire Starters CL2 Category L2 null 13.99
$299.99
51446 Pulsefire Backpack Kit - 3.3 Gallon Tank, Padded Shoulder Straps, Braided Stainless Steel Hose, Use With Pulsefire Handheld Torch USD 0.0 7 BUDK Camping Gear Fire Starters CL2 Category L2 null 299.99
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46475 Lighter Caddy Pocket Knife - Black Stainless Steel Blade, Black Aluminum Handle, Assisted Opening - Closed Length 2 1/2” USD 5.01 8 BUDK Bushcraft Knives & Axes CL2 Category L2 null 4.98
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$16.99
51149 Trailblazer Firestarter Rods - 10-Piece Set, Ferrocerium Rods, Various Sizes USD 0.0 9 Trailblazer Camping Gear Fire Starters CL2 Category L2 null 16.99
$29.98 Price reduced from $54.99 to
52081 Dragonfire Fire Starting Kit - Organizer Case, Four Fire Starters, Ferro Rod, Arc Lighter, Velcro Logo Patch USD 25.01 10 Chkadels Camping Gear Fire Starters CL2 Category L2 null 29.98
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$5.99
4821 Waterproof Permanent Match Survival Lighter Keychain - Stainless Steel Case, Flint Match, Ferro Rod, Thousands Of Strikes USD 0.0 11 BUDK Camping Gear Fire Starters CL2 Category L2 null 5.99
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52066 Pyre Double Arc USB Rechargeable Lighter - Black USD 7.01 12 Chkadels Camping Gear Fire Starters CL2 Category L2 null 12.98

FIRE STARTERS FAQS  

  • Why is having a fire essential to survival?
    It provides warmth, deters wild animals and insects, serves as a signal, cooks food and purifies water. Starting a fire successfully can increase morale and the light and warmth has a comforting effect that can stave off panic and depression. It also gives a feeling of being productive and focuses attention on a task to calm the mind and encourage rational thinking.
  • What do you need to build a fire?
    Starting and building a fire has three components: tinder, material that will easily ignite; kindling, small pieces of twigs, leaves or dry grass; and wood, dry pieces that are gradually increased in size to fuel the fire.
  • What can be used as tinder?
    Some examples of good tinder materials include cat tail fluff, dry grass or pine needles and dandelion clocks. If an empty bird’s nest can be found, this is an ideal “tinder nest”.
  • How do I start a fire?
    Igniting a fire can be done in several ways, of course, the easiest by using an instant flame. Having a set of weatherproof matches or a windproof lighter is the ideal situation to be in. Investing in a fire starter that can be easily carried or fit on a key chain is also a viable option.
  • What is a fire starter?
    There are a few options including a magnesium flint fire starter, which has a strip of magnesium flint and a serrated steel striker; a spark wheel, which is a wheel made of flint that is flicked; and a ferrocerium rod and metal striker, which is a synthetic pyrophoric alloy that produces sparks when struck.
  • What can I do if I don’t have a commercial fire starter?
    A fire can be started by focusing the sun’s rays intensely on a piece of paper or tinder, using a reflective surface like an eyeglasses lens, the reflector out of a flashlight or a water-filled bottle. Depending on how bright the sun is, it will heat the paper or tinder to the point that it catches fire. The tighter and more focused the beam of light, the quicker it will ignite.