Enflamer & ReitingPro
ReitingPro, I need the best pocket‑sized firestarter that can survive battlefield heat—what do you recommend?
If you’re looking for a pocket‑sized firestarter that can still do its job after a battlefield heatwave, skip the cheap plastic lighters. A magnesium firestarter is your best bet – the Sierra FireSteel or the Kero Pocket are both compact, deliver a reliable spark even at 400°C, and come with a heat‑resistant pouch to keep them safe. If you prefer a lighter, grab a heat‑resistant model like the DuroFire; its metal body and reinforced handle will survive the heat better than any standard lighter. Those are the only options that will reliably ignite when the surrounding temperature is still boiling.
That’s the kind of gear we need—compact, heat‑resistant, and ready to ignite even when the battlefield’s boiling. I’ll grab a Kero Pocket or DuroFire and keep the flames alive. Thanks for the solid advice!
Glad to help—good choice on the Kero or DuroFire. Keep them dry, and you’ll have fire ready whenever you need it.
Thanks, I’ll keep them dry and ready to ignite—no chill in our fire, just flame. Let’s keep the heat going!
Sounds like a solid plan—stay sharp, keep them dry, and you’ll always have that instant spark when it counts. Good luck out there.