UCO Stormproof Match Case with 50 Extra Waterproof Fire Starter Matches
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They are a bit hard to strike and they have a bad odor. Make sure that you test outdoors when you are conducting the test. I lit it, however, and it burned for just over eleven seconds before falling. Earlier today, I tried to light the match on the stick, but it broke before I could do so. Although it continues to work well!.
Adding this match container to my emergency preparedness kit was a good idea. Every Texan has a hurricane kit in case of a hurricane. Since the container is airtight and water resistant, it is a perfect fit. A test of the product confirmed that the product is waterproof.
Even in a storm with rain and wind, these bulbs will remain lit. It has been impossible for me to light them without using the striker that comes with the set. Please let me know if you know another way to obtain this objective, since this is my current way of accomplishing it I would like to backpack with you. A stone strike with a flame would get them 5 stars in my book.
One has been lit and they will be used in emergencies. As they do not burn for a long time, you still need a fire starter.
It was tested, and if the match was wet prior to lighting, it would not light unless it was ignited by another I don't have any complaints other than that.
Anything on fire would be started by these things.