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ESEE Fire Kit™
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ESEE at
full MSRP by clicking the button below. PLEASE NOTE: we do not compete with our
dealer network. You will be able to buy this product cheaper through our dealers.
All International orders must contact
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for shipping costs before ordering!
DESCRIPTION: The
ESEE Fire Kit is a “last-ditch” fire starter and mini survival kit
container that includes a 20mm button compass in the cap and survival tips
printed on the body. The watertight capsule has plenty of storage space for tinder, fishhooks, line and other essential survival tools (user supplied). The Fire Kit can be clipped to a belt or vest, carried in your pack or put in the glove box of your vehicle. The compact size and light weight make this kit a very unique survival tool for hikers, adventurers, campers, hunters or anyone else who ventures into the
wilds. FIRE
KIT INSTRUCTIONS & FIRE BUILDING TIPS: Fire building is a step-by-step process with preparation being the key to success. Sources for reliable tinder that will catch readily from a small spark are bird and mouse nests, various tree barks, dead grasses, pocket lint, dry leaves or pre-packaged tinder. Once you have a good tinder bundle, gather progressively larger wood and have this ready before starting your fire. Hold the fire starter over the top of your tinder bundle, then place the knife edge at the top of the flint rod and quickly move the fire starter backwards allowing the knife edge to scrape down the flint rod while holding the knife still (See
Detail Left). Keep striking until your sparks hit the tinder and ignite it. Using this method, you will avoid hitting and scattering your tinder
bundle and also keep the sparks directed into the tinder. Once you have a flame, add more tinder and begin placing smaller, dry sticks over the top. Progressively build the fire
bigger. On rainy days it may be necessary to build a makeshift fire shelter from large leaves such as palm or fern fronds, dead
branches, or by using the underside of a large log to protect your startup fire. When gathering firewood, always search out standing dead wood since it sheds more water than dead wood lying on the
ground. The middle portions of standing dead trees will be dry. You can also break apart fallen dead wood for the drier center portion. In a worst-case scenario, you can also use various items from a first-aid kit to help start a fire. Some insect repellents,
ointments, alcohol prep pads, hand sanitizers and other first aid items are highly flammable.
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