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After I am able to cut and saw wood, I bought of course a fire starter.

They usually cost from 10 to 30 Euros, depending on the quality and the build.

This one is from Boeker and top quality. It is quite beefy. Handle and sleeve are made of aluminum. You screw it into the sleeve and it's well protected.
The compass is quite ok (though of course not a precision instrument). And it comes in a pretty casket.

It cost me 11 Euros at Kotte & Zeller (via EBay). For the quality it's a bargain.

I love such gadgets, in particular when they are made to last.

I bought some of them for my customers as a christmas gift: "für den zündenden Funken" / "for the igniting spark".

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After I am able to cut and saw wood, I bought of course a fire starter.

They usually cost from 10 to 30 Euros, depending on the quality and the build.

This one is from Boeker and top quality. It is quite beefy. Handle and sleeve are made of aluminum. You screw it into the sleeve and it's well protected.
The compass is quite ok (though of course not a precision instrument). And it comes in a pretty casket.

It cost me 11 Euros at Kotte & Zeller (via EBay). For the quality it's a bargain.

I love such gadgets, in particular when they are made to last.

I bought some of them for my customers as a christmas gift: "für den zündenden Funken" / "for the igniting spark".
I purchased some of these old fashioned firelighters to keep in my emergency kit
Cost $1.99 for 3
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And where is the feeling of independence and being 'off grid' ? 😁
 
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