








🔥 Light up your adventure—because survival is the ultimate flex! 🌟
The FireAnt 3 Pack is a patented, ultra-lightweight fire starter system designed to fit perfectly into Victorinox Swiss Army Knife corkscrews. Featuring a glow-in-the-dark, 100% waterproof design and a superior flint formula, it guarantees reliable sparks even after months underwater. Paired with Helix Tinder, it offers a reusable, compact, and durable fire-starting solution ideal for camping, hiking, and outdoor survival.
| ASIN | B099DTZ2YS |
| Age Range (Description) | Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #83,800 in Sports, Fitness & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports, Fitness & Outdoors ) #492 in Lighters & Fire Starters (Sports, Fitness & Outdoors) |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Drop Point |
| Brand | Tortoise Gear |
| Colour | Green |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Package Type | Protective Packaging |
| Handle Material | Plastic |
| Included Components | Fire Starter, Knife |
| Item Length | 10 Centimetres |
| Item Weight | 1 g |
| Item model number | FA3 |
| Manufacturer | Tortoise Gear |
| Model Name | FireAnt Firestarter |
| Net Quantity | 3.0 Count |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Hiking |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Shape | Hooked |
| Style | Modern |
| Theme | Outdoor Survival |
| UPC | 850029353140 |
J**Y
I always have a Swiss army knife in my pocket. I have a few. Really don't have much use for a tiny screwdriver but as I spent a lot of time camping and in the outdoors. A method to start fire is more valuable. Seem to throw a decent spark. Tried a tiny bit of tinder and seems to work. A bit expensive for what it is but it is a specialty item .
T**N
While not intended for every knife it ha]ens to fit the Gerber Armbar cork. As it wasn't intentional for this knife the fero-rod doesn't screw in all the way. The plastic threaded part could be sanded down a little to fit easy enough so the cork screw can completely fold to its rest position.
B**L
I’m one of those “outdoorsy” type of people and often find myself in situations brought on by my spontaneity. After fishing along the Texas coast late into the night, I wanted a small fire to warm me up a bit and to create smoke to help keep the mosquitos away. I had some waterproof matches and I collected the driest drift wood and stuff to use as tinder to start my fire. My boys and I always have fire starting competitions when camping, ultimately leading to the “one match challenge.” Much to my boys’ chagrin, I typically was the first, and often the only one, to use one sole match. I figured the 10 matches I had with me would do the trick. WRONG! I never got a fire started. Vowing to never be in that situation again, I looked for simple options for fire starting that would A) work with slightly damp wood, B) be a reusable, reliable source of starting a fire, and C) be something that I would always have with me without having to worry about making sure I packed it. In my quest, I stumbled across these little for starters that seemed to fit the bill. The Swiss Army Knife I use has a corkscrew on it, which I find useless in most cases, so this would not only give my corkscrew an actual purpose, but it provided the perfect spot to add something that wouldn’t actually take up any extra space, plus I always keep my knife on me unless I’m in my classroom where I don’t think it would be the greatest idea to have a knife in my pocket, but even then, it goes straight into my purse. This product almost seemed too good to be true. I’ve tried other fire starters that have only lead to frustration and disappointment, not to mention leaving me without the desired fire. As soon as they arrived, I decided to test them out. To my amazement, it only took a few strikes to get a fire going! Of course that was under ideal conditions. I really wanted to try it out in an actual challenging situation. That opportunity wouldn’t take long to appear. As always, my boys and I ended our summer with a camping/hiking/fishing/backpacking trip. After fishing into the night, I decided to test my skills, or rather the FireAnt skills. I collected some driftwood of varying sizes, along with a bit of dried grass I’d found near some sand dunes (please note I didn’t pull them up by their roots, I only cut a bit off the tops so as not to contribute to erosion). I trimmed off a bit of the tinder, and following the instructions EXACTLY as recommended, within two strikes and a couple of minutes to let the fire gain in intensity, I had the perfect beach fire! My boys were blown away as I’d never started a fire without matches or lighter before. They kept insisting I was lying to them since they hadn’t actually seen me light the fire. It was only after I’d shown them my technique that they believed. Now they’re getting them for their knives! This is a genius of an invention! You don’t even feel like you’re carrying all you need to quickly start a fire. Both tinder and striker are truly waterproof. I’d made sure to test that factor, as well. As long as you trim and “fluff” the tinder and use the striker where it’s actually either touching the tinder or super close to pick up the spark, even a novice should be able to start a fire, assuming you have your kindling and varying sizes of wood prepared properly. It’s doubtful you could light the tinder and throw it onto a pile of wood with success, but who knows? I definitely recommend this product to anyone who might find themselves needed an impromptu fire!
J**N
Fire striker is nice, tinder easily brakes off into a bunch of pieces.
R**E
If you know how to use your SAK to strike a ferro rod then these work great and the added tinder is a good bonus as well. They are a bit pricey, but dang they are cool.
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