bayite 4 Inch Survival Ferrocerium Drilled Flint Fire Starter, Ferro Rod Kit with Paracord Landyard Handle and Striker, 4″(Long) x 3/8″(Diameter)
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Product Description
Bayite Ferro Rod : Made of high effective ferrocerium rod. Waterproof & Weatherproof. Start a fire instantly in any conditions.
A massive amount of sparks
Sparks shower at 5,500 F (3,000 C) to ignite a fire in any weather(even wet), at any altitude:
Rain,
Shine,
Snow,
Wind,
Fallout,
High-altitude.
The bright spark can be used as an emergency signal or to deter attackers.
A must have for your survival kit
Effective and durable, perfect emergency fire starter for
Bushcraft, Hiking, Camping,
Hunting, Fishing, EDC,
Back packing,
Boy Scout,
BBQ,
Gas Camp Stoves.
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5″ (L) x 3/8″ (Dia) 4″ (L) x 3/8″ (Dia) 6″ (L) x 1/2″ (Dia) 5″ (L) x 1/2″ (Dia) 6″ (L) x 1/2″ (Dia) 1″ (L) x 5/16″ (Dia)
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Type
Pro HSS Striker Waterproof Wick Hemp Cord Tinder Key Rings Keychains Cable Button Compass 4″ (L) x 3/8″ (Dia) 3.14″ (L) x 5/16″ (Dia)
MORE Sizes Available : Please find them in our store or search ‘bayite ferro rods’. Choose the size you like, for example: 1/2″ x 5″ means the diameter is 1/2″ and the long is 5″)
1/2″× 5” Pack of 2
Can be used for the kitchen as well as survival.Not only for emergency bug-out bags, but also for gifts.
Size Comparison
Large size( 1/2” thick) means plenty for your hands to hang onto. If you have large hands, we recommend the large size.The 3/8” × 4” is big enough for easier strikes and small enough to carry.
How to use
Scrape away the coating to expose shiny metal before first use.Hold the ferro rod close to the tinder at about a 45-degree angle. Place the scraper near the top of the rod.Pull the rod back (away from the tinder) with a slow and steady motion.
5ft Paracord included, gives you a good grip and never comes off. Comes with a bayite Striker-Pro striker attached to the paracord, always be prepared to start a fire
bayite 6 Striking Edges Striker-Pro striker is made from TOOL GRADE HSS STEEL and has a distinct hardness, maximizes a shower of hot sparks, no matter whether you prefer to use your left hand or right hand to scrape. Don’t use bad quality Knife as striker. Otherwise it will not produce enough sparks due to insufficient hardness of blade
Ferrocerium Rod Length:4″(10cm). Diameter: 3/8″(10mm). Large enough for a shower of sparks and small enough to carry
Made of high effective ferrocerium rod. Waterproof & Weatherproof, fits all weather, works in any weather condition
Sparks shower at 5,500 F (3,000 C) to ignite a fire in any weather (even wet), at any altitude. Perfect emergency fire starter for Bushcraft, Hiking, Hunting, Fishing, EDC, Emergency, BBQ, Gas Camp Stoves, etc
Customers say
Customers like the spark strength, build quality, and ease of use of the survival kit. They mention it makes good sparks for starting fires consistently, works well, and is built sturdy. Some appreciate the paracord lanyard, saying it’s very easy to hold and use. Overall, customers find the product worth the price.
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13 reviews for bayite 4 Inch Survival Ferrocerium Drilled Flint Fire Starter, Ferro Rod Kit with Paracord Landyard Handle and Striker, 4″(Long) x 3/8″(Diameter)
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JCG –
Wow does this thing throw sparks! FOLLOW UP EDIT 2/4/2021
We got this for a camping trip to Boundary Waters Canoe Area as a back-up fire starter. I am so impressed with the amount of spark this thing throws with just minimal effort! It is now my primary fire starter. If I could only take two items in a survival scenario this would be #2 next to a great water filter.Here is the rundown on why I love it:* It is an insane value given it’s quality and ability to start a fire. I have payed more and gotten a lot less in other products.* This works even when your gear gets wet. Just keep some dry tender and/or companion magnesium powder.* Operation is simple and predictable. My kids can even use it.* The thing is sized so you wont lose it but small and light enough that it will not encumber you.* Packaged well, shipped promptly, great product/customer support.The only wrinkle I had with it was my own fault. The ferro rod comes with a protective coating/paint that has to be scraped off before it will spark. Took me like 4 seconds to realize this and then it was no factor.I hope this helps you make an informed decision or maybe a deformed incision…~Mahalo2/4/2021 FOLLOW UPI lost my ferro rod! I was going to shoot a video of this thing in action and realized I lost it on my last camping trip.. Without a doubt I will order this one again, I love it so much. Other rods out there don’t even tempt me after using this one.I see a lot of reviews condemning the striker. The striker may not be the most ergonomic but please keep in mind it is an intentionally engineered product. The steel in the striker is a specific steel with a specific composition and hardness. A different striker may not produce the same shower of sparks.
Amazon Customer –
Very Effective
This rod throws off a ton of sparks and as such, I have lit a lot of campfires with no problem. The included striker seems better than some others and the length of paracord included is longer than many other rods. This allows more freedom of movement for more sparkage.
Wanda – Long Island –
Awesome easy
Worked every well. Once coating on top scraped off it gave off good sparks with ease.
Roger M n AR –
OK ferro rod, Excellent striker/scraper
There is really nothing special about this rod. The reason for buying this kit was to try it out, looking for a really good ferro rod and striker. If it worked out I was thinking of a larger rod. There are a lot of reviews on YouTube many of them telling the values of the bayite brand.The rod gives off a good amount of short term sparks. When used to fire up a paper towel it didn’t lite it as it should. When used to lite Maya dust there was the same problem. It worked fine when easy tender was used such as toilet paper, cotton balls or dryer lint. I have other cheaper rods which do much better. This is a good general use rod but not the one I’d prefer in my survival kit.As for the striker it is ok. The rod is in the “hard” rod category requiring a long fast scrape to generate sparks. If it is fixed in place on the tinder or otherwise, because of it’s short length I crack my nuckles with each strike. I have several longer, multi-function scrapers that I prefer to this one.The paracord lanyard makes a good “handle” extension to the rod. I have no problem using the scraper with them still attached to each other.As the purpose was to try it out, I don’t regret the purchase. Investing in a Light My Fire rod would have been a better idea which I’ll remember. I’ll practice with this one and try improving skills. I don’t plan to buy another bayite ferro rod.UpdateI’m going to try and add to the above which was already submitted. I feel I was unfair in one respect. That is with the striker. I still believe I have better strikers for two reasons. First, they are multi-functional. Second, and more important, they have a burr on the edge where they were stamped out. The problem is, most strikers are junk.Where this stricker shines is as a scraper It is a very good stricker and excellent scraper for magnesium blocks or small billets. Also, for fatwood scrappings. For me, the quality of the tinder is more important than the quality of the spark.After using the striker for that function I realized it solved a problem. At times, It works well to use magnesium scrappings either alone or in combination with other tinder such as fatwood. In good weather, fatwood scrappings will ignite with a few well placed sparks. Without fatwood, cotton balls or other such, magnesium is a good flash tinder/igniter. Particularly important when things are wet or humidity is high, often the case where I live.The problem comes in the time and effort needed to scrape off enough magnesium to get the job done. With this scraper it can be done in a few minutes rather than a quarter hour and more. The same benefit comes in scrapping fatwood which is a fire starting staple for me. (If I need a fire immediately with no fooling around, a lighter and petroleum coated cotton ball comes out.)Because of the quality of the striker as a scraper I have ordered a number of bayite strikers and changing this review from three to four stars. The striker alone has made the purchase of this set worth the price, and more, for me.
Double D –
Works good as a last resort fire starter.
Essentially the most basic fire starter (except for maybe two sticks which could be used to start a friction fire [or a random lightning bolt hitting a tree (also there is the conecept of a bow-drill)]). Good flint and striker. Make sure to have the finest tinder you can find (ex. dry moss, pitch, cedar) and plenty of kindling.Doesn’t beat a propane torch with a full tank (obviously), but it would work as a last resort. Keep one with you when hunting/hiking and remember, “only YOU can prevent wild fires!” ~ Smokey Bear
The Great –
Works instantly!
This thing is great. Can’t wait to use it to start up some fires. Good sparks, I like the length of it, it’s easy to hold and do, nice weight, doesn’t feel cheap. I plan on buying a lot more.
Kyle –
Works great. Much better than a flint and steel
Able to start fires consistently in the back woods and very easy to use.
Haidyn Breeding –
Throws sparks like it needs too
Started a fire under extremely wet conditions, you can get some good sparks going as well, not perfect but good enough. Does feel a little small and at times awkward to hold, but it honestly works great for the price point. Takes up little to no room and fits into a pack with ease. If you are going backpacking and need something to get a fire going, this is your guy!
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Jacques LePage –
I gave 3/5 stars ….Good product, works well but shipping very very slow…
Trimgrassdaily –
Lots of reviews on rods just showing a fire, all fires look the same however the sparks that these things throw definitely donât.The order arrived very fast, 3 days before expected.I took off the paracord and replaced it with my own, as thereâs a plastic thing on the original that gets in the way for me.You can see in the video the rod and striker work quite well with large sparks. The rod is softer than I was expecting but a good thing as it throws large sparks and allows to create shavings, the striker works just as well or better than a carbide sharpener.
Nick –
This is surprisingly substantial in comparison to many Ferro Rod Firestarters. As well as being 4 inches long which allows a decent grip, it is 1 centimetre thick. Feels nice and solid and will last a long time before neeiding to be replaced.The scraper element has a nice plastic tab covering much of it so there is something to get hold of besides bare metal. The paracord lanyard is also longer than I expectd although I have not unwound it. There is a plastic tab that holdes to two ends together to for the lanyar into a loop. It looks as if it can be prised off by depressing a small tab on the side, allowing you to adjust the length of the cord by either cutting or simply weaving together in the same manner as the rest of the cord.In testing it took only a few strikes to remove a strip of the black protective coating on the Ferro rod and a simple strike of the scraper down the exposed metal produced sparks with no problem and little effort. Many of the sparks were large and all were easily directed at the tinder. It will ofcourse take some practice to get a fire lit, but that is no fault of the striker itself and more to do with creating the right condition with the tinder and kindling to catch alight.Overall I am very pleased with this product and can recommend it to anyone.
Bob –
Best one Iâve used. Itâs marginally softer than others I have which is good as bright and decent white hot slivers come off and are great to act as a base for igniting tinder. I prefer this to the harder forms that you really struggle to get to work and need more rigorous application.