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Casström Army Firesteel: Oak wood & 12,000 strikes

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$62.98 USD
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$62.98 USD
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Highlights

The Casström Firesteel (Army) with an oak handle is an indispensable and distinctive tool for bushcraft and survival enthusiasts.

  • High-quality ferrocerium alloy rod for powerful sparks in any weather conditions
  • Robust and ergonomically shaped handle made of natural oak for comfortable handling
  • Durable design with a capacity for more than 12,000 strikes
  • Includes a sharp steel scraper and an elastic cord for secure attachment
  • Compact dimensions with a total length of approximately 10 cm and a rod diameter of 9.5 mm
Manufacturer's specifications

Casström AB, Gärdesgatan 12, 921 33, Lycksele, service@casstrom.se

Casström Army Firesteel: Oak wood & 12,000 strikes
Casström Army Firesteel: Oak wood & 12,000 strikes
Casström Army Firesteel: Oak wood & 12,000 strikes

Casström Army Firesteel: Oak wood & 12,000 strikes in detail

Questions about the product Casström Army Firesteel: Oak wood & 12,000 strikes

What material is the handle of the Casström Army firesteel made of, and how many ignitions is the ferrocerium rod designed for?

The handle of the Casström Army fire steel is made of oak wood and the ferrocerium rod is designed for over 12,000 ignitions.

What spark heat does the Casström Army firesteel produce, and what accessories are included?

The Casström Army firesteel produces extremely hot sparks at a temperature of approximately 3,000 °C, making it possible to light campfires, grills, or gas stoves in any weather. The package includes the firesteel with an oak handle, an elastic cord, and a special scraper, eliminating the need for a separate knife to generate the sparks.

In which region is the Casström Army firesteel handcrafted and what diameter does the robust ferrocerium rod have?

The Casström Army fire steel is handcrafted in Sweden and the robust ferrocerium rod has a diameter of approximately 9.5 mm.

What specific metal is used for the ferrocerium rod of the Casström Army firesteel, and what is the total weight of this bushcraft tool?

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