Steve Kaeser Fatwood Firestarter Sticks - 100% Natural and Hand-Cut in the USA

By: Steve Kaeser

Steve Kaeser Fatwood Firestarter Sticks are the perfect solution for camping, survival, and emergency situations. Hand-cut in the USA since 1989, these sticks are made from 100% natural fatwood, jute, and ferrocerium flint. The tin container is designed to fit in a shirt pocket, and the ferro rod is capable of providing thousands of strikes. With soy wax for quick and effective burning, these firestarters are the highest quality material and offer the best overall satisfaction and portability.

Key Features:

This USA-made ferrocerium flint firestarter is a must-have for any camping or survival emergency. The set includes one (1) 3" long striker, which may be grey, and 100% natural fatwood chips in a tin container. Simply use the striker to create sparks and ignite the fatwood chips for a reliable firestarter.
93
B2B Rating
284 reviews

Review rating details

Value for money
91
Quality of material
92
Portability
93
Packaging
96
Overall satisfaction
90
Easy to use
92

Pros and Cons

Pros
  • Made with soy wax that offers quick and effective burning of material
  • Features a tin that can fit in a shirt pocket
  • Equipped with a rod that can be used 1000s of strikes
Cons
  • The wood may be dry

Details of Steve Kaeser Fatwood Firestarter Sticks - 100% Natural and Hand-Cut in the USA

  • Import: Made in USA and Imported
  • Product Dimensions: 3.5 x 2.75 x 1 inches
  • Item Form: Stick
  • Best Sellers Rank: #67,508 in Sports & Outdoors #119 in Camping Emergency Fire Starters
  • Flavor: Natural Wood
  • Brand: Steve Kaeser
  • Manufacturer: PBL
  • ASIN: B01FL9J55A
  • Item Weight: 4.6 ounces
  • Material: Fatwood
  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
  • Customer Reviews: 4.6/5 stars of 1,431 ratings
  • Batteries required: No

Comments

X: Works plenty good. I can't find Fatwood around here? Seriously.
Use the back bone of a good knife for sparks.
Room for improvement, but this was the first time I'd ever ignited Fatwood, it won't be the last.
Finally smelt that Turpentine smell people talk about.
I used less than one half of a stick, first scraped off fine Tinder with the backbone of my knife, than cut Tinder shavings.
It does the job, nothing wrong with this.
Both these Fatwood tins are from the same Company.

United States on Oct 26, 2023

Tim: I got this because the woods I frequent have very little pine trees, so finding fatwod is not easily done here. The kit has an ample supply of it, along with some pre made shavings, and one stick has waxed jute twine wrapped around it. The tin it comes in is slightly larger than an Altoid tin, and is held shut with a ranger band (a rubber band, made from a bicycle inner tube)which will also burn should you run out of fatwood. The ferro rod is fine but I suggest you either carry a knife with a 90 degree spine, or a better scraper. It will work, but these hacksaw blade scrapers aren't the best option.They are kind of awkward in hand. That being said, it is sufficient to get yourself a fire going as it is if you don't have anything else to use. Fatwood is one of, if not the best fire starters around, and the quality of the fatwood in this tin is great. I had no problem getting it to light with the ferro rod. I would highly recommend this to anyone building a fire kit for camping or emergencies. Top quality product at a very reasonable price. Everything in this kit lights easily with a spark off the ferro rod, and there is enough of it to start many fires. I would still recommend...

United States on Mar 05, 2020

Andrew Green: If you are just staring out, or live in an area where finding raw materials is a challenge, this little kit is surprisingly good. Not a lot of fluff to it. The tin itself is decent, and you can add variety to it as you use it.

It's all pretty basic in terms of materials. Fatwood is resin dense. Smells right. The ferro rod isn't anything special, but it works (can't say I've seen one that doesn't work). Fluff up the jute, and it'll take a spark well. The dust is kinda like icing... nice, but not necessary for results. Can use the tin to make char cloth with as well.

Can you make the same thing with an Altoids tin? Sure can. I like the two piece tin this kit comes in. There are additions that can be made to it to make it more rounded, with more combustion options...but it's fairly turn key as it is. Chuck it in your pack, and go have fun.

United States on Feb 19, 2020

Christy edgell: Let me start by saying, this is probably one of the most best things I've ever bought off Amazon. And especially at this price point. This is one of the best premade fire kits I've ever bought. Most of them have lighters, waterproof matches or just regular matches and some premade fire starters. But to me, this is better than all of those things. The smell of this fatwood once you open this tin, is amazing. It just hits you right in the face, in a good way. Hard to find words to describe it. This is my first experience with fat wood but I am aware of how popular it is among campers, survivalists or people who just love fire. The value is 5/5 easily. Alot of fat wood sticks, and the ferrocium rod works well. I tested it. It would be extremely easy to start a fire with just this kit alone. And you would be able to start plenty of fires if you ration the fat wood out and that waxed jute. If I had to put my life on one fire kit to keep me alive, this would probably be it. You'll be hearing from me again as I will be buying from this company in the near future!

United States on Feb 08, 2020

Samuel Potts: I can say from experience that almost everything in this kit is perfect. From the match striker on the back to the saw blade provided. But the ONLY thing that gave me a problem was the ferro rod. I have four total ferrocerium rods in my kit. One of them being a huge six inch rod, second being a three inch rod that came with my Mora Bushcraft Black knife, and even an inch and a half last resort ferro rod in my tackle box. But for some reason the one that came with this kit gives me trouble. I've used my Mora, a Cold Steel knife with a 90 degree spine, and even a piece of flint on all of my other rods without complications. But when it comes to this rod...It's a real hit and miss. Setting aside my frustration maybe not all ferro rods are made equal. Possibly an imbalance of iron and cerium percentage??... I really don't know. I'm just saying it's the first time I've ever came across a problem with a ferro rod (trust me, it's not the knives or the flint's fault. They work fine on every other rod I use). Regardless I would recommend this to anyone because I myself would still gladly stake my life on this kit in a 72 hour survival scenario. May need some elbow grease on the ferro rod,...

United States on Nov 04, 2019



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Total Reviews 284 reviews 726 reviews 1 reviews
Import Made in USA and Imported
Product Dimensions 3.5 x 2.75 x 1 inches
Item Form Stick
Best Sellers Rank #67,508 in Sports & Outdoors #119 in Camping Emergency Fire Starters #6,749 in Sports & Outdoors #11 in Camping Emergency Fire Starters #12 in Camping Emergency Fire Starters
Flavor Natural Wood
Brand Steve Kaeser ‎Bayite
Manufacturer No ‎bayite No
ASIN B01FL9J55A B00VFBEJX2 B00S6F4MO6
Item Weight 4.6 ounces ‎0.16 Kilograms
Material Fatwood
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No No
Customer Reviews 4.6/5 stars of 1,431 ratings 4.8/5 stars of 3,478 ratings 4.8/5 stars of 7,314 ratings
Batteries required No
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