Overall rating | ☆☆☆☆☆ |
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Simple product. Comfortable handle. Works as it should.
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
After hundreds of generous sparks generated in the field, this fire starter resists and remains very reliable whatever the weather. Good grip, even with gloves.
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
The Kupilka, bought for a teenager as an accessory for independent camping, works absolutely brilliantly. If you compare that to the basic income of supermarkets, the size and number of ignition sparks is like from another planet. We are satisfied and will probably get another set for the goat container.
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Easy to hold, easy to scrape, makes beautiful sparks... train seriously and comfortably at home... my first try took me a good 3/4 hours, in the middle of a heat wave, so with that really dry stuff to burn!!! :) haven't tried again...I think the material is very good, and the user is not at all up to date:)
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Firesteel is very effiency , just a little bemol: on using frequeltly get wear quickly
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Bought this along with my Kelly Kettle, tried it and worked instantly. I used tissue paper to initialise my fire and this rod sparked up really well. Great Ferrocerium rod and striker.
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
The first scratch didn’t produce a spark, but as the technology evolved, it sparked so captively. An incomparable game in lighting a gas burner. Suitable for handing.Notsk ignition still needs to be practiced, but if there is a dry lighter, then what not. Also works when the sticks are wet.
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
System for, with a little practice, to be able to easily light a fire. the spark is good, but again, you have to have been able to train properly before, have a good technique and probably bring another system to be able to light a fire just in case. the handling is pleasant, the scraper efficient. cool colors, elegant leather cord to unite the two elements.
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
The Kupilka Firesteel 8 is certainly not the most imposing firesteel.
Nevertheless, as they say, it does the job and is, in my opinion, the perfect traveling companion for your bivouacs or other overnight stops.
Finally, its roots and artisanal look brings a little retro touch to our equipment which is sometimes a little (too) futuristic.
To recommend without hesitation!
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Very easy to make fire.
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Better than all Chinese flints, comparable to Light my fire.
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Very good spark.
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Hot spark starts a fire immediately
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Fits comfortably in the hand and the feel is easy to find. The only report is that scrap iron is perhaps a little too compact. Need to increase grip by putting a little leather cord to give a better grip. However, thanks to its small and light size and ribbon, the matchstick is sure to travel a lot on trips. This is hardly wasted on the bottom of the bag or in the pad.
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Overall rating |
Overall rating |