Much better starters out there. Make your own char cloth, P&J balls, etc. Or buy quality fire starters that will ignite with all sparks/matches/lighters. A survival fire starter should not need a lot of prep to light.
It's not to bad. I think it has it's place. It lights fine with a lighter though. Me personally my favorite fire starters are cotton petroleum jelly wrapped in duct tape. Best man made fire starter their is in my opinion I did a video on it in the past. Called Mr. Rays ravillios. A subscriber of my told me about them and been in love with them ever sense. Thanks for watching 🤗
good review Scotty. good to check it before testing it out in the field. i havent been able to go out this couple of months either. we will see next month probably i will hit the mountains !
It does still work, it's only water resistant But I think it has it's place though. I'm hoping to get out and do a overnight. I work full-time and I don't have a lot of time to do overnights right now specially with the holidays this month. My next overnight will be the winter overnight in Wisconsin. I can't wait🤗. Thank you for watching and commenting
Never messed with charred cloth. I carry cotton balls soaked with petroleum jelly as a back up when everything is wet. My fire kit has a ferro rod, weatherproof matches, cotton balls and a bic. The bic is the primary fire starter. Not super cool but it works. The point is to stay alive/ enjoy myself. Most of my time is spent enjoying myself rather than surviving 😅
I understand. I don't use char cloth much either. It's a interesting concept he has going though. I the petroleum cotton balls are the best. I add duct tape to mine, and when I need to use them I cut a slit on top and it takes a spark with ease. I made a video on them a long time ago called Mr. Rays ravillios. Thanks for watching as always 😎👍💯
On a scale one to ten its a 5 .it makes your hand dirty to use it.there a few diy that work better wet.i think the wax slows the heat. That size chunk no wax dry would be one hot cole.
Hey Glen 👏. It's definitely interesting concept he has going. I've never seen it before. I'm going to still mess around with them though. I still love my Mr. Ray's raviolis though. They the best thanks to your tip on them. Hey hope all is well, and your doing great.
I just don't have the time to do overnights right now specially being a holiday month, but I'm with ya I'm ready for another overnight, but my next overnight won't be until we go to Wisconsin in a few weeks, but it will be epic and after that we will be doing winter overnights. Thanks for your patience and I hope you understand🤗
Good review Scotty , thanks for sharing YAH bless !
Thanks Michael. It's not to bad. Thanks for watching and God bless
Much better starters out there. Make your own char cloth, P&J balls, etc. Or buy quality fire starters that will ignite with all sparks/matches/lighters. A survival fire starter should not need a lot of prep to light.
It's not to bad. I think it has it's place. It lights fine with a lighter though. Me personally my favorite fire starters are cotton petroleum jelly wrapped in duct tape. Best man made fire starter their is in my opinion I did a video on it in the past. Called Mr. Rays ravillios. A subscriber of my told me about them and been in love with them ever sense. Thanks for watching 🤗
good review Scotty. good to check it before testing it out in the field. i havent been able to go out this couple of months either. we will see next month probably i will hit the mountains !
Thanks. I hope your able to get out in the mountains. I love the mountains. We haven't got any snow yet either🥶🥶
Send that garbage to the DUMP Lol 😂 - was looking forward to a over night but hopefully next weekend
It does still work, it's only water resistant But I think it has it's place though. I'm hoping to get out and do a overnight. I work full-time and I don't have a lot of time to do overnights right now specially with the holidays this month. My next overnight will be the winter overnight in Wisconsin. I can't wait🤗. Thank you for watching and commenting
Never messed with charred cloth. I carry cotton balls soaked with petroleum jelly as a back up when everything is wet. My fire kit has a ferro rod, weatherproof matches, cotton balls and a bic. The bic is the primary fire starter. Not super cool but it works. The point is to stay alive/ enjoy myself. Most of my time is spent enjoying myself rather than surviving 😅
I understand. I don't use char cloth much either. It's a interesting concept he has going though. I the petroleum cotton balls are the best. I add duct tape to mine, and when I need to use them I cut a slit on top and it takes a spark with ease. I made a video on them a long time ago called Mr. Rays ravillios. Thanks for watching as always 😎👍💯
On a scale one to ten its a 5 .it makes your hand dirty to use it.there a few diy that work better wet.i think the wax slows the heat. That size chunk no wax dry would be one hot cole.
Hey Glen 👏. It's definitely interesting concept he has going. I've never seen it before. I'm going to still mess around with them though. I still love my Mr. Ray's raviolis though. They the best thanks to your tip on them. Hey hope all is well, and your doing great.
Ive used charcloth. Keep some in my "survival" stuff. Raviolis are the way to go. It
I do like the raviolis absolutely🤗💯👍
@@scottysurvival I do since you introduced them to me.
I don’t think this deserves another review 😩😩😩 camping video would have been better, especially after waiting two weeks
I just don't have the time to do overnights right now specially being a holiday month, but I'm with ya I'm ready for another overnight, but my next overnight won't be until we go to Wisconsin in a few weeks, but it will be epic and after that we will be doing winter overnights. Thanks for your patience and I hope you understand🤗
That was a nice review on that. I would have tried scuffing it up a little on the end that you cut maybe use the edge of my knife.
Thanks James. I will keep that in mind. Thank you for the tip. I am going to continue to play around with these firestarters. Thanks for watching 🤗