I really love your videos and love the Exotac products as well. I've been ordering them for myself and family. They are quality products and made here in the US, a bonus indeed. Do not mind paying for quality verses quantity.
We did a failure analysis of the product you speak of and compared it against the standard Zippo lighter. Your lighter failed to stay lit in the lightest breeze. We altered the wick as per advice from the company, and filled it with fluid then turned it upside down and allowed the wick to be saturated. We did the same with the Zippo. The Zippo, which costs a quarter of the price of your novel lighter, consistently preformed better. This was a great surprise considering the Exotac was a high tech and elegant design . Our failure Analysis group advises outdoorsman and woman to test a product first prior to taking it into a wilderness area. However, if your goal is to light your backyard grill, than both lighters will do. Otherwise, take a Zippo. Your choice your money.
I have a titan lighter I got many months ago. I have only filled it once. I don't smoke but I use it around the house. Yesterday I used it on heat shrink while working on my truck. The down side is you can buy a truck load of bics for one titan.
Totally love the exotac gear. Yes it’s expensive but the quality you get when you spend your money is equitable value. You are not on the losing end like you are with so many low end pieces of gear. Great job as usual Brian.
BIC lighters are good because they are plentiful, cheap, and easy, but they are not refillable. I think your videos and presentation technique is incredible. Thank you. Keep it up.
The magnetic item after the key ring might do well in a helicon or maxpedition pouch fire or EDC kit pouch to hang a quick deploy flashlight or fire starter. Anything you use on a regular basis. Not a bad idea. Pull it out and put it back in just like that.
NIce...I like that titanLight. I totally believe in using fire to make fire. I keep a Scripto folding refillable lighter, a small butane jet torch lighter, several durafame firestart cubes, matches and a ferro rod I got free on one of my knives in my EDC bag. NEVER had a problem starting a fire or lighting birthday candles.
Nice video 👍 your right BICs have a tendancy to fail unfortunately when you most need them and as you say. That cannot be refilled not good thanks again ,
I hate saying this because I love Zippo, but I have a near 30 year old IMCO made in Austria that is still getting it😂 I've replaced the cotton and wick in the thing God knows how many times and it'll still hold fluid in hot weather better than a ZIPPO
MY FAVORITE EXOTAC product is the 3 wick candle tin .. only about 3 in in diameter and half an inch thick.. filled beeswax candle.. so light yet you can use it to cook on or heat your emergency shelter
If you haven’t tried Tortoise Gear FireAnts, Firefly fire starters and Helix Tinder for Swiss Army Knives you should take a look at them. All your favorites are good ones to carry. The Tortoise Gear fire starters you might find useful to have too. I like them for their small size and easy carry and use. Large Ferro rods are fine but prefer smaller ones that take up less space. The Swedish Fire steel Bio Scout 2 in 1 Ferro rod comes with a striker and emergency whistle and is my favorite size for carry. With the included striker you can make a fire even without a knife. 🔥🙂
Great video, and thanks for the SOP20 code which I just used to get a Firerod and the XL length replacement rod. I love my NanoStrikerXL in my small kit and was wanting to have an Exotac in my main kit as well. Was going to do it through Amazon but the 20% off through their website shaved a few dollars off the price even with shipping. Much obliged!
Brian, I watch your videos all the time. I LOVE your theme song. I, too, am a guitarist. Want ask if that is a guitar pick on your neck lanyard? Thanks....Billy
Where that key ring really shines, is if you have too check tools or keys out at work with chits, I used one for years, after yeas of struggling and splitting mu thumbnails.
I recently purchased two aluminum case peanut lighters from.."Country Comm" . Basically same idea only minor smaller... O ring keeps the lighter fluid from drying out
Mine is the Brass XL and it is the only lighter I have tested that holds fluid equally as good as the Titanlight. I love it. But the TitanLight is easier to operate and maintain for me due to size. If these companies made a Maratac stainless as BIG as the Titanlight, or a stainless TitanLight, I would buy it if Hades froze over😂
Tried to purchase two Exotac TitanLight with your 20% of code. Since the order was over $100 I was given free shipping,BUT when I entered the 20% off code the free shipping was taken away and I was chaged for shipping. I contacted Exotac and was told that was their policy. So inefect 20% is not really 20% if your order is over $100. I am not aware of any other company that does this. Please let me know if you know of any.
We live in the mountains about 8000’. Using a bic lighter or a butane “torch” lighter is problematic. Zippo lighters are ok but the fuel evaporates. Exotac products are my go to for fire starting. I would rather spend cash money on something that works every time than nickel and dime something that doesn’t work.
Yep, so many people base their opinions on things like this on their own limited personal experience and fail to consider anything different than that.
Kerosene in the lighter is a good idea. Kerosene will stay good for at least 20 years. That's from personal testing. I use my grandmother's kerosene lamps when the power goes out and I know the kerosenes been in there at least 20 years 😂.
I'm actually a Clipper guy so I think that Bic suck. I have bought the Titan lite and my question is do those things come in two sizes because mine seems smaller than the one you and sensible prepper reviewed?
@@SurvivalOnPurposeI've just watched the other vid with the Titan lite and Bic comparison and mine is the same size. Sometimes I forgot that I have big hands ( NATO glove size 11) anyway thank you for replying to my question, very much appreciated sir 👍
Man I’m disappointed… you used the nano stricker that goes on key ring the mini ferro rod and didn’t even give it an honorable mention. 🤦♂️ 😂 still great video thanks for sharing.
Great video Bryan! Exotac makes great gear, I've had their gear in my packs since their beginning in 2009. I have maxpedition pocket organizer kits that have the tinder zip for zipper pulls, nanosparks in them, ripspools (one of my favs) in them and have had Titan lights in them before, My tests on the Titan light with a full tank held the fuel for over a year. I lit it once a month for 14 months then gave it as a prize to a student in one of my classes who impressed me. People can say what they like about Bic lighters, but they're one of the most unreliable lighters to keep in a kit you can go with. It's too easy for them to leak in a pack in temperature changes. I prefer a Zippo to a Bic, at least teh Zippo is consistent. And it too can be set down to dry tinder while you work on other things, unlike the Bic. I wouldn't sweat the haters. Haters gonna hate, and cheapskates will always be cheapskates. I spend a lot of time in the middle of nowhere exploring, I prefer to invest a in quality tools I expect to keep me alive.
Love my Exotac products. Whine all you want but guys I've topped my Titan light off 3 times, never burned up a wick, didn't set the house afire because I have sense enough to wipe it off just like ZIPPO still tells you to do BEFORE you light theirs, Keep extra flints , a spare wick and pin and o rings with it, use Coleman fuel. The thing just doesn't let $80 a gallon Zippo fuel evaporate in front of your eyes, doesn't get wet. The NanoSpark just works...just need some cotton and Vaseline or char cloth etc. Don't have the FireRod XL yet but I will😂and the MatchCap XL for those UCO Titan Storm proof matches. If I'm going to use a match and I've "only got one" Discovery Channel style...that's the match...great video Brian
I use Crown white gas. I mentioned ZLF and Ronsonol so that people get a general idea of how STUPID ZLF pricing has become. A $1 an ounce at one point last year. Yet people cry over $3 a gallon gas or $20 A gallon Coleman fuel. I simply transfer the Coleman fuel or naphtha into Ronsonol.fuel bottles I've had for ages with a quart jar and a small funnel😂
Use code 'SOP20' to save 20% at Exotac.com
I really love your videos and love the Exotac products as well. I've been ordering them for myself and family. They are quality products and made here in the US, a bonus indeed. Do not mind paying for quality verses quantity.
We did a failure analysis of the product you speak of and compared it against the standard Zippo lighter. Your lighter failed to stay lit in the lightest breeze. We altered the wick as per advice from the company, and filled it with fluid then turned it upside down and allowed the wick to be saturated. We did the same with the Zippo. The Zippo, which costs a quarter of the price of your novel lighter, consistently preformed better. This was a great surprise considering the Exotac was a high tech and elegant design . Our failure Analysis group advises outdoorsman and woman to test a product first prior to taking it into a wilderness area. However, if your goal is to light your backyard grill, than both lighters will do. Otherwise, take a Zippo. Your choice your money.
Yes, I really like my Exotec fire-starters too!
I have a titan lighter I got many months ago. I have only filled it once. I don't smoke but I use it around the house. Yesterday I used it on heat shrink while working on my truck. The down side is you can buy a truck load of bics for one titan.
I like their products as well.
Totally love the exotac gear. Yes it’s expensive but the quality you get when you spend your money is equitable value. You are not on the losing end like you are with so many low end pieces of gear. Great job as usual Brian.
BIC lighters are good because they are plentiful, cheap, and easy, but they are not refillable. I think your videos and presentation technique is incredible. Thank you. Keep it up.
The magnetic item after the key ring might do well in a helicon or maxpedition pouch fire or EDC kit pouch to hang a quick deploy flashlight or fire starter. Anything you use on a regular basis. Not a bad idea. Pull it out and put it back in just like that.
Thank you.
NIce...I like that titanLight. I totally believe in using fire to make fire. I keep a Scripto folding refillable lighter, a small butane jet torch lighter, several durafame firestart cubes, matches and a ferro rod I got free on one of my knives in my EDC bag. NEVER had a problem starting a fire or lighting birthday candles.
Great items Brian , have a great day , thanks for sharing , God bless !
Nice video 👍 your right BICs have a tendancy to fail unfortunately when you most need them and as you say. That cannot be refilled not good thanks again ,
did you try IMCO lighter instead of BIC? It small, can work a candle and pretty reliable
I hate saying this because I love Zippo, but I have a near 30 year old IMCO made in Austria that is still getting it😂 I've replaced the cotton and wick in the thing God knows how many times and it'll still hold fluid in hot weather better than a ZIPPO
I didn't know about the Firerod Xl. I've been using the smaller one and love it. I'll have to check out the xl too.
I like the ripspool. But as for fire, Prepared for X Survival Torch is the ultimate.
MY FAVORITE EXOTAC product is the 3 wick candle tin .. only about 3 in in diameter and half an inch thick.. filled beeswax candle.. so light yet you can use it to cook on or heat your emergency shelter
I really like the Exotac stuff. The problem is that Exotac seems to like its stuff even more than I do.
Buy once, cry once
If you haven’t tried Tortoise Gear FireAnts, Firefly fire starters and Helix Tinder for Swiss Army Knives you should take a look at them. All your favorites are good ones to carry. The Tortoise Gear fire starters you might find useful to have too. I like them for their small size and easy carry and use. Large Ferro rods are fine but prefer smaller ones that take up less space. The Swedish Fire steel Bio Scout 2 in 1 Ferro rod comes with a striker and emergency whistle and is my favorite size for carry. With the included striker you can make a fire even without a knife. 🔥🙂
I have several forms of fire starters and tinder, and, although I quit smoking several years ago, I STILL carry a Bic lighter everywhere I go.
Firerod XL - maybe some dryer lint in the storage compartment?
Is Dryer Lint Really The Best Fire Starter?
ua-cam.com/video/81UBrUlbk4w/v-deo.html
Great video, and thanks
Great video, and thanks for the SOP20 code which I just used to get a Firerod and the XL length replacement rod. I love my NanoStrikerXL in my small kit and was wanting to have an Exotac in my main kit as well. Was going to do it through Amazon but the 20% off through their website shaved a few dollars off the price even with shipping. Much obliged!
I would test out that magnetic key holder with just a basic uncut key from wherever to test it out in the long run to see if it would fall off.
I'm kinda curious because that would be awesome to pull off my motorcycle key from all my other keys easily.
Good idea, you should get one and try it.
Brian, I watch your videos all the time. I LOVE your theme song. I, too, am a guitarist. Want ask if that is a guitar pick on your neck lanyard? Thanks....Billy
I have yet to pick up anything from exotac. I need to.
Where that key ring really shines, is if you have too check tools or keys out at work with chits, I used one for years, after yeas of struggling and splitting mu thumbnails.
I recently purchased two aluminum case peanut lighters from.."Country Comm" . Basically same idea only minor smaller... O ring keeps the lighter fluid from drying out
I have one but it won't stand up on it's own because it rounded on the bottom
@@SurvivalOnPurpose my peanut lighters have flat bottoms
I also have an exotac candle tin with beeswax in three wicks yet very small and lightweight
Mine is the Brass XL and it is the only lighter I have tested that holds fluid equally as good as the Titanlight. I love it. But the TitanLight is easier to operate and maintain for me due to size. If these companies made a Maratac stainless as BIG as the Titanlight, or a stainless TitanLight, I would buy it if Hades froze over😂
I really like their fire sleeve for bic lighters too, but this wasn't 6 favorite 🤣
Tried to purchase two Exotac TitanLight with your 20% of code. Since the order was over $100 I was given free shipping,BUT when I entered the 20% off code the free shipping was taken away and I was chaged for shipping. I contacted Exotac and was told that was their policy. So inefect 20% is not really 20% if your order is over $100. I am not aware of any other company that does this. Please let me know if you know of any.
Very cool video.
Great video, thanks. Question....what kind of knife did you use in this video?
This one: ua-cam.com/video/a8JQlzY4L-A/v-deo.html
Great video champ 🫡
We live in the mountains about 8000’. Using a bic lighter or a butane “torch” lighter is problematic. Zippo lighters are ok but the fuel evaporates.
Exotac products are my go to for fire starting.
I would rather spend cash money on something that works every time than nickel and dime something that doesn’t work.
Yep, so many people base their opinions on things like this on their own limited personal experience and fail to consider anything different than that.
what is the knife you're using on the stump top?
Tops Silent Hero 4
So how's that Mini silent hero working out
Yeah, I never liked the Bic lighter. Never carried one until Exotac came out with the fireSLEEVE.
Kerosene in the lighter is a good idea. Kerosene will stay good for at least 20 years. That's from personal testing. I use my grandmother's kerosene lamps when the power goes out and I know the kerosenes been in there at least 20 years 😂.
I'm actually a Clipper guy so I think that Bic suck. I have bought the Titan lite and my question is do those things come in two sizes because mine seems smaller than the one you and sensible prepper reviewed?
not that I know of, unless you bought a knock-off from Amazon
@@SurvivalOnPurposeI've just watched the other vid with the Titan lite and Bic comparison and mine is the same size. Sometimes I forgot that I have big hands ( NATO glove size 11) anyway thank you for replying to my question, very much appreciated sir 👍
i live in the up mi. and butane lighters suck in the cold .........
yep
You started the fire starting gear at 5:34. What do key rings have to do with fire starting?
Did you watch the video? I said they had nothing to do with fire starting, but they were one of my favorites.
I love this channel you, sootch and Hickok 45 probably my top favorites and goon squad
Wow. That is quite an honor. Those guys rock.
Man I’m disappointed… you used the nano stricker that goes on key ring the mini ferro rod and didn’t even give it an honorable mention. 🤦♂️ 😂 still great video thanks for sharing.
Actually, I did talk about it on camera but that part wound up so disjointed I cut it out.
I like their stuff, but way too expensive for what you get. 😢
Great video Bryan! Exotac makes great gear, I've had their gear in my packs since their beginning in 2009. I have maxpedition pocket organizer kits that have the tinder zip for zipper pulls, nanosparks in them, ripspools (one of my favs) in them and have had Titan lights in them before,
My tests on the Titan light with a full tank held the fuel for over a year. I lit it once a month for 14 months then gave it as a prize to a student in one of my classes who impressed me. People can say what they like about Bic lighters, but they're one of the most unreliable lighters to keep in a kit you can go with. It's too easy for them to leak in a pack in temperature changes. I prefer a Zippo to a Bic, at least teh Zippo is consistent. And it too can be set down to dry tinder while you work on other things, unlike the Bic.
I wouldn't sweat the haters. Haters gonna hate, and cheapskates will always be cheapskates. I spend a lot of time in the middle of nowhere exploring, I prefer to invest a in quality tools I expect to keep me alive.
for $70 that lighter better cook the meal, not just light the fire.
No.1- Water
No.2- Fire
I think it depends on the situation. If you fall in the river in 20° weather fire is going to be way more important to you than water.
Haha, OK you won that one.
Well, if you are lost in the desert in mid-July water wins.
Love my Exotac products. Whine all you want but guys I've topped my Titan light off 3 times, never burned up a wick, didn't set the house afire because I have sense enough to wipe it off just like ZIPPO still tells you to do BEFORE you light theirs, Keep extra flints , a spare wick and pin and o rings with it, use Coleman fuel. The thing just doesn't let $80 a gallon Zippo fuel evaporate in front of your eyes, doesn't get wet. The NanoSpark just works...just need some cotton and Vaseline or char cloth etc. Don't have the FireRod XL yet but I will😂and the MatchCap XL for those UCO Titan Storm proof matches. If I'm going to use a match and I've "only got one" Discovery Channel style...that's the match...great video Brian
Zippo fluid should be Naptha. Coleman fuel is Naptha based and costs less. It's also available in quarts.
I use Crown white gas. I mentioned ZLF and Ronsonol so that people get a general idea of how STUPID ZLF pricing has become. A $1 an ounce at one point last year. Yet people cry over $3 a gallon gas or $20 A gallon Coleman fuel. I simply transfer the Coleman fuel or naphtha into Ronsonol.fuel bottles I've had for ages with a quart jar and a small funnel😂