GOLDACE Emergency Survival Tool Kits: 100% Windproof, Rainproof and Moisture-Protected

Goldace is the best choice for campers looking for an emergency fire starter that is easy to use, provides overall satisfaction, is portable, and made of high-quality materials. Our GOLDACE100% Windproof, Rainproof and Moisture-Emergency Survival Tool Kits are the perfect solution for campfire-starting tasks. Our long-lasting fire starters provide reliable, unlimited shelf life, and our fire rope hemp core ensures a steady flame for cooking and kindling tinder. Get the best in Camping Emergency Fire Starters with Goldace.
85
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21 reviews

Review rating details

Value for money
83
Quality of material
78
Portability
91
Packaging
87
Overall satisfaction
79
Easy to use
87

Details of GOLDACE Emergency Survival Tool Kits: 100% Windproof, Rainproof and Moisture-Protected

  • Part Number: ‎MSC20210119
  • Included Components: ‎Rope
  • Date First Available: January 22, 2021
  • Country of Origin: ‎China
  • Size: ‎4
  • Best Sellers Rank: #33,275 in Sports & Outdoors #63 in Camping Emergency Fire Starters
  • Package Weight: ‎0.22 Kilograms
  • Material: ‎Hemp
  • Brand Name: ‎goldace
  • ASIN: B08TRHC353
  • Customer Reviews: 4.6/5 stars of 335 ratings
  • Manufacturer: ‎GOLDACE
  • Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎4.69 x 3.78 x 2.05 inches
  • Outer Material: ‎linen
  • Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎3.93 x 0.78 x 0.78 inches

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Amazon Customer: Easy to light. Seems to get the wood going fast.

United States on Nov 07, 2023

Arquimedes Acevedo: slowly last longer keeping your fire going.

United States on Nov 01, 2023

Amazon Customer: I wanted a tinder that is easily lighted with a ferro rod. And this works well. You have to really fluff up the fibers though. If you just have fluff it burns really fast. I found it works well to fluff one end and leave the other end tight and it lights quickly but then burns for a while. Seems pretty wind resistant as well. It was hard to blow out once it was going.

United States on Apr 16, 2023

Amazon Customer: So I've been testing a lot of fire starters the last few weeks in snowy windy environment. These were the loser by a good margin. (But will still start a fire!) Read directions.... Ok take out a strand and peel it all apart in to smaller strands takes about 5 minutes. Make a good fluff pile and light. Good luck with the little strands not blowing away in the wind! It does light easily with a Ferro rod (assuming they haven't flown away) but has a short 2 minute burn time. I like the fire plugs better (I tried the BlackBeard & Bigfoot Bushcraft) the plugs burn longer also (about 5 minutes) and are just as easy to light in my testing. I think there are better products out there. Fyi my winner was the Wet Fire tabs. Expensive but burn for about 10 minutes. The plugs are second (and you get way more than the WetFire) and the FireFlame pouches are 3rd. The FireFlame would be good for a bbq though as they burn a little longer than the plugs. Im not a survivalist so do your own testing! YMMV

United States on Mar 16, 2023

CountryGuy: I got some of this Goldace fire starter rope for a class I was giving to Cub Scouts on fire starting using ferro rods. The product comes well packaged and was easy to cut off a piece. It takes a little time to tear it up and get it down to fuzzy fiber. iI's a little sticky from the wax or whatever it's coated in.

I was liking everything up till the point they were trying to get their birdnests to light. Several of the boys had issues and even though they had hot glowing charcloth the fiber just didn't want to go. I tried myself and it took a while to get it. I've lit hundreds, if not thousands of fires so it wasn't my first time. One of the other leaders had better luck and got his to go pretty quickly. We both said we weren't sure what the deal was.

So I'm not sure, I'm not gonna blame the product yet, I'm going to try it again at our next camp out next month after the holidays and see if I have better luck.

So I won't say it was this product as it looks well made but for whatever reason it just didn't seem to want to flare up like I'd expect something 'survival' related. I've built thousands of fires over the years so someone that's

United States on Dec 10, 2021

GOLDACE Emergency Survival Tool Kits: 100% Windproof, Rainproof and Moisture-Protected Bayite 1/2 x 6 Inch Ferrocerium Rod Fire Starter Kit with Pre-Drilled Flint Steel for Survival Bayite 5'' XL Survival Fire Starter Ferrocerium Rod with Toggl - 1/2" X 5'' Drilled Flint Steel Ferro Rod
GOLDACE Emergency Survival Tool Kits: 100% Windproof, Rainproof and Moisture-Protected Bayite 1/2 x 6 Inch Ferrocerium Rod Fire Starter Kit with Pre-Drilled Flint Steel for Survival Bayite 5'' XL Survival Fire Starter Ferrocerium Rod with Toggl - 1/2" X 5'' Drilled Flint Steel Ferro Rod
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Total Reviews 21 reviews 726 reviews 1 reviews
Part Number ‎MSC20210119 ‎1A303
Included Components ‎Rope ‎Knife, Flint, Fire, Fire Starter
Date First Available January 22, 2021 January 15, 2015 January 13, 2015
Country of Origin ‎China
Size ‎4
Best Sellers Rank #33,275 in Sports & Outdoors #63 in Camping Emergency Fire Starters #6,749 in Sports & Outdoors #11 in Camping Emergency Fire Starters #12 in Camping Emergency Fire Starters
Package Weight ‎0.22 Kilograms ‎0.16 Kilograms
Material ‎linen
Brand Name ‎goldace ‎Bayite
ASIN B08TRHC353 B00VFBEJX2 B00S6F4MO6
Customer Reviews 4.6/5 stars of 335 ratings 4.8/5 stars of 3,478 ratings 4.8/5 stars of 7,314 ratings
Manufacturer ‎GOLDACE ‎bayite No
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎4.69 x 3.78 x 2.05 inches ‎6.38 x 1.38 x 1.22 inches
Outer Material ‎linen
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎3.93 x 0.78 x 0.78 inches ‎6.6 x 1.5 x 1 inches
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