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Wood Handle Fire Starter Ferro Rod Gift Set W/Finger Grip Survival Bushcraft Gear

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Management number 205357897 Release Date 2025/11/09 List Price $46.35 Model Number 205357897
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๐Ÿ”ฅ START 12.000 FIRES WITH A SINGLE FERRO ROD: Harness the power of fire anytime you need it with the Holtzman's Gorilla Survival ferro rod fire starter kit, which includes a fire rod with wooden handle, a handy scraper, and a paracord necklace
๐Ÿ”ฅ EYE-POPPING HANDCRAFTED ZEBRA WOOD HANDLE: Take your outdoor survival tools collection to the next level with our slick-looking flint striker tools. The head-turning, luxurious zebra wooden handles will add a natural touch to your bug out bag.
๐Ÿ”ฅ CARRY SCORCHING-HOT SPARKS IN YOUR POCKET: Perfect for starting a campfire, cooking meals, keeping your fellow campers warm, signaling in case of an emergency, and keeping wild animals away, this ferro rod will become your go-to fire starter.
๐Ÿ”ฅ WORKS LIKE A CHARM ANYTIME, ANYWHERE: Designed to produce steel-melting sparks even in the harshest weather conditions, your magnesium fire starter tool will work even when soaking wet. No need to settle for unreliable matches or fire starters.
๐Ÿ”ฅ SPOIL EVERY PREPPER, CAMPER, HUNTER OR BACKPACKER: If you are looking for a thoughtful and practical gift idea for any survivalist, trekker, backpacker or camper, look no further than our fire starter kit, which comes in a deluxe gift box..

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