Survival / Camping Hack - Using Tuna To Start A Fire
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- Опубліковано 11 бер 2023
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The video is about how you can use a can of tuna in oil to start a fire and still eat the tuna in a survival situation.
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Note to self, do not use used T.P
He stated, "not coated with 'anything' " 😳🤣
Extra flavor maybe????
Man, all I can think about is a hot tuna melt the whole video 🤣... To be honest, at the beginning of the video I thought you were going to light the paper on fire with a high powered flashlight... 🤣... Anyways, thanks for the video as always... ✌️
Well now I'm hungry for a Tuna Melt...mmm...thanks for sharing this survival hack!
Thanks. This video gave me flashbacks to the late 60's, early 70's..... Canned Heat... Hot Tuna... mmmmm :)
I guess if the can gets too hot it would be classified as "Wicked Tuna"😂
I love Bumble Bee, Bumble Bee Tuna!
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I need to switch from spring water to oil stored Tuna. lol Gr8 idea
Since I always use tuna in water and this is a less-than-optimum way to start a fire, I will probably just put together a good survival fire starting kit and carry that instead. But thanks for the info.
Very cool! Thank you!
Warm Tuna! Yum. I need another TN 42 V2
Fun and informative! Thanks!
Good tip, I thought the tuna would be charred. Still looked good.
Nice hack! Thanks, Thrunite!
Another one for the bag of tricks! Thanks for sharing.
Stocking up on those tuna cans. Great hack!
Tuna looks good. Thanks for the GAW chance!
That was actually pretty cool. Well done.
i would eat the tuna first, and leave the oil to use as fire starter with the can..
i would also recycle the can for future use..
thanks for this tip..
A great reason to stock some tuna in oil in a bugout bag. Thanks for sharing this technique!
Wild idea to heat tuna I also was waiting for the flashlight to ignite the paper lol oh well thanks for the tip
This is going to save my life someday. Thanks to you!
Love this hack!
Wow, I'm packing tuna in oil whenever I go for longer hikes! Pretty cool hack! I need t send this to my friends who take their snow shoe hikes especially. Thanks!
Thanks for the tip
Never would have thought of that!
Good to know!
Pretty cool 🔥🔥🔥 😉👍
very interesting thanks again
Interesting video. I would not have thought of that solution to starting a fire.
Better than cotton balls and Vaseline, because you get to eat it afterwards. Well done.
Nice little trick. I'll have to remember it.
Did not think the tuna would still look that good! Haha I'm bringing some next time
I put a frozen tuna steak in my go bag. I'm ready.
Flashlights are awesome.
awesome meal eheh , thanks for the knowledge :)
Fun video!
Great tip. Yummy
nice tip
You Can Tune A Piano, But You Can't Tuna Fish.....nice video
Cool!!
I would eat tuna first and then used can with oil to make a fire if I didn't have any better options. But in winter heat up tuna is a good idea : )
Very interesting
Wow so cool
Great hack 👍
Cool!
This is really interesting
Interesting ‼️
@text-1009 nice try SCAMMER ‼️
Interesting.
Interesting
Interesting. The napkin is really flammable so good Kindling and the oil acts as tinder, to get the firewood going. Along with the benefits of warming your tuna xD Quite cool.
Also carry a can of tuna packed in water in case your fire gets out of control.
thanks for the video..good tip. I do not eat tuna in oil
Me either, but if I'll consider for back country trips now
I'm here to participate!
I hope I never need to do this but it's good to know
Nice idea. Would salmon work as well?
Interesting hack. Didn't know a can of tuna packed in oil would burn so well. Too bad I don't like tuna!
That's a new one to me.
Wait...I thought this was to start a fire....but you already have a fire starter in the lighter...hmmm
Thumbs up
Solid advice... but warm tuna 👀... not sure how I feel about that.
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Make sure to get the tuna in oil not water!
Luckily i always pack a spare tunafish.
My biggest complaint is that the only tuna with oil available now is the expensive stuff or it isn't available at all. I had to get the kind with water today because it was all the store had.
So does it impart a smoke flavor to the tuna?
Well would you look at that.. an emergency use tuna candle!
Only tuna oil? what about other meets and fruits???
Now u got ashes in your tuna
is that harmful for healt?
Reminds me of McGyver
Couldn't you just soak up the oil or pour the oil onto to tissue?
Nice survival hack but what I want to know is, did you really take a bite or just toss it over your shoulder? 🤣 Seriously though, love all (TC12-V2, TN12 Pro, TT20
Only for the most unfavorable situations
who says you cant teach a old dog a new trick!
Wooden tuna ... :D what if you will use poisonous wood? like yew tree wood? :D We need to see flashlight fire starting method :D
Let me get this straight. You have tissue paper, kindling, and a freaking butane lighter. Tell me again why we need tuna to make a fire?
😂😂😂
I'm not a fan of tuna or fish in general. The taste, smell and texture are awful i.m.o. I wonder what this hack makes your delicious can of tuna smell like. I'll bet it doesn't smell like roses or a even a new car. But its a cool hack if you don't carey a lighter or fire starter of some sort like a normal person.