🔥 Light up your survival game with PSKOOK!
The PSKOOK Flint Steel Striker Kit is a hand-selected, high-quality flint tool designed for outdoor enthusiasts and preppers. This durable kit allows you to create sparks effortlessly, igniting char cloth and jute tinder for reliable fire-starting in any situation. Compact and lightweight, it's an essential addition to your survival gear.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.39 x 4.45 x 1.46 inches |
Package Weight | 0.12 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 0.13 Kilograms |
Brand Name | PSKOOK |
Color | Flint 1PC |
Material | steel, stone |
Manufacturer | PSKOOK |
Part Number | SS |
Style | Flint 1pc |
N**!
Striker stone that works!
First pick is piece glent been using this summer made fire making hard. Secound is stone ordered . Wow the difference is amazing works great with my striker. Was trying make video but it rained try come back. I recommend buying from this company. The stone great and gets strong sparks off the striker. When can going buy secound stone from , its that good.
M**Y
Very rewarding fire making!
Works exactly like it should. The steel is good quality and fits well in the hand and the flint was a good size with sharp edges as well. Naturally, the edges on the flint get dull pretty quick after striking but that can be easily fixed. For the price, this is definitely one of the better options on Amazon!
A**R
Pretty cool
I like to have a full availability of fire on outings. Now I can show off this latest trick. Nothing like making fire from stone
D**N
Poor sparking material
Can get a few sparks now and then. White stone material. Looks like white cultured marble. Have a piece of black flint that I picked up here in New Mexico - works better!
J**R
Great Little Piece of Flint
Great piece of flint for the price!
A**R
Meh
The steel doesn’t spark well and the chert wasn’t great. Decided to try to make my own and ended up with a better one.
F**R
Not flint its Brazilian agate end cuts could not leave a 0
I needed a piece of flint for my scout troop to teach them to use real flint and steel to light a fire. This piece of so called flint was a cut off of Brazilian agate. Also besides being a Jeweler Gemologist for the last 47 years I was a major rough cutter from 1975 to 1995 cutting at least 20 ton of this material into bookends, clock faces and decorative items. I do know what flint looks like. The Brazilian agate will produce a spark but not like real flint. I also cut thousands of small off square pieces of flint back in the day that were used for flint lock rifles.
J**S
This does not look like flint
I think this is a type of geode, it's a square piece & very hard to knap a new edge, however it makes good sparks with minimal wear on the rock, I would buy again if it ever wears out
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