$2.50 Magnesium Fire Starter - A Good Survival Kit Item?

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  • čas přidán 15. 06. 2024
  • Every survival kit needs a good fire starter and there are a lot of options. I decided to test a $2.50 magnesium block from Harbor Freight to see how well it works. Let's try to start a fire!
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Komentáře • 713

  • @mr.zardoz3344
    @mr.zardoz3344 Před 5 lety +113

    A great tip that comes from Les shroud was to put the shavings on a piece of duc tape. That way, in high winds or snow or whatever, they stay in one place as you strike the fero rod. Neat trick!

    • @simmsman413
      @simmsman413 Před 5 lety +3

      Take fatwood and baton. Drive FW into stump, ignite from the bottom.
      Turns FW into a slow burning torch. Uses less FW and gives off taller flame!

    • @ingav2283
      @ingav2283 Před 5 lety +4

      Love this Les Stroud tip. Thanks for sharing!

    • @khizarabid8414
      @khizarabid8414 Před 4 lety

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    • @Gastonbutavand
      @Gastonbutavand Před 4 lety

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    • @outdoorsurvival7730
      @outdoorsurvival7730 Před 3 lety +1

      Excellent tip

  • @henryvandeventer2457
    @henryvandeventer2457 Před 5 lety +45

    Been carrying these for years, got my first one when I was a kid growing up on a farm and camping/hunting with my dad.
    They do take a bit more effort in prep than a standard fero rod, but work great with damp materials and tinder.
    Another use for them is scraping the magnesium off and using that dust when I am making cotton pad and vaseline fire starters. I add the dust into it and dab the cotton in it and it works perfectly.

  • @thevagabondsageinthewoods
    @thevagabondsageinthewoods Před 3 lety +72

    As soon as you said “I like fire”, I sub’d!

  • @jerseydevil7895
    @jerseydevil7895 Před rokem +8

    I got a few of these and made 3 modifications: Bought a couple feet of that beaded chain ( key making section - hardware store) and made longer chains, so I don't have to take the striker off and risk losing it in SHTF situation. I also wrapped the whole thing with Gorilla Tape, so I have tinder, even in wet conditions. Since the only thing that can go wrong with these is to lose the ferro rod, I ran a bead of Super Glue down both sides the rods.

    • @createvideo561
      @createvideo561 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Magnesium burns even while wet infact even better due to its chemical activity and the evolution of hydrogen

  • @stormpoet76
    @stormpoet76 Před 5 lety +12

    I’d like to add that in a survival situation....resources are key .....get used to minimalism. Just enough finite resource magnesium quarter sized flat is just as effective as the half dollar amount you stacked.....keep in mind as you scrape start from one side to evenly to the other otherwise you’ll end up breaking the ferro rod on day 3

  • @markadams7597
    @markadams7597 Před 5 lety +20

    I've used magnesium fire starters since the 1970s (on the trail, and in the backyard grill). I've used magnesium to start fires on wet wood in the snow (in the Rockies, S. Nevadas, Appalachians, Sonorans, and Alps). They work, and $2.50 is an excellent prices. Great review. Ty!

    • @SurvivalOnPurpose
      @SurvivalOnPurpose  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks. I appreciate it.

    • @davedavey250
      @davedavey250 Před rokem

      Yeah but one thing I noticed they're really hard the ones from Harbor Freight

  • @bobashmore6442
    @bobashmore6442 Před 5 lety +28

    I've been carrying these in my fire kits since I was in the Boy Scouts. I have no idea why folks think they don't work, I've started fires in pouring down rain with fairly marginal and wet material with these things. One thing that I figured out pretty quickly is that even a fairly light wind will blow away the shavings pretty quickly so I make sure I am between the shavings and the wind, or I find another kind of wind break, whatever works.

    • @btm380
      @btm380 Před 3 lety +2

      I saw an episode of Naked & Afraid. Guy wasn't scraping the magnesium so only threw sparks at tinder. He failed at fire.

  • @thomasgarrison3949
    @thomasgarrison3949 Před 3 lety +35

    Thanks for letting me know about the Magnesium Fire Starter at HFT, they are still $2.49 @ Harbor Freight Tools, I was getting them @ Walmart for $4.46.

    • @therugburnz
      @therugburnz Před 2 lety +4

      A fiver is still a fare price for something that might be needed to save lives. After your teenage son empties your bic™, that cost $3, while trying to smoke grass you'll be happier than if you forgot to take with you.

    • @edwardfletcher7790
      @edwardfletcher7790 Před 2 lety

      That's a CRAZY price 👍
      This is the original Vietnam war style mag fire 🔥 block.

    • @ralphmitchell3435
      @ralphmitchell3435 Před rokem

      Bought one today at harbor freight for $1.99

    • @Lachin037
      @Lachin037 Před rokem

      I just got mine today for $1.69 they are really a hidden gem with a bargain like this

    • @Mojo32
      @Mojo32 Před rokem +2

      I got one for 1.39.
      ...how long are we gonna keep this up 😆

  • @BCVS777
    @BCVS777 Před 2 lety +5

    Many years ago I was out for a drive in the boonies with my family and we decided we needed a fire. I had one of those little fire starter things in the door pocket of my truck so I gave it a try. I fought and fought that little gadget but I never did get a fire. It made me mad so I started researching fire starters. Now, like you, I have made a hobby of making fire. I still have that little fire starter in my truck door pocket…I might make fire with it now!😆

  • @Caintuckee64
    @Caintuckee64 Před 5 lety +75

    *As long as you have time (when you are stranded you may be fighting cold/freezing conditions), take time to prepare your fire well!*

    • @Charlielizard
      @Charlielizard Před 5 lety +4

      All about preparation.

    • @aphroditestan
      @aphroditestan Před 2 lety +2

      Im wondering if you could store the shavings in a little satchel or maybe even like a little plastic bag u could slip in your wallet, just in case u were ever in a situation u might need to just light a fire ASAP ? Would they keep or would it be dangerous?

    • @ShadeSlayer1911
      @ShadeSlayer1911 Před rokem

      @@aphroditestan I've actually seen fire kits with the shavings in little ziplock baggies on amazon. I assume if you keep them contained, they won't just light up on you.

  • @LarryDickman1
    @LarryDickman1 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Good luck when it is windy. The space that it takes up could be filled with other fire started material. For example, the impregnate cotton Tinder Quik fire tabs. and/or more UCO matches.
    Even little coffee stiring stick size fatwood.

  • @aprilsatterfield1307
    @aprilsatterfield1307 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you, i just bought 4 of the same kind and was looking for a video of how to use one and i happened across your video. Very helpful

  • @AntarcticaJay
    @AntarcticaJay Před 5 lety +20

    The HF fire starters frequently go on sale for $1.50 - $2.00. If you use your knife it is a lot easier than the hacksaw stub.
    Also I get better results shaving the magnesium direct on my tinder shavings or cottonball.

  • @sheerwillsurvival2064
    @sheerwillsurvival2064 Před 5 lety +17

    They work great for $2.50 it’s a winner I’ve used before many times 👍🏻

  • @yx2k747
    @yx2k747 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Just bought this today at the harbor freight for $1.99. Can't wait to use it.

  • @billschirmer8046
    @billschirmer8046 Před 2 lety

    Great pointers and excellent demonstration ~ Thank You !!!

  • @carlholmes2251
    @carlholmes2251 Před 5 lety +3

    I love them. I've been using them for years. They are Light weight, waterproof. They are semi easy to use and cheap. I carry one in my day pack, one in my truck, one in my BoB.
    I wouldn't go on any outdoor excursion without one.

  • @dosbox2010
    @dosbox2010 Před 2 lety +3

    I love these also, hint, put the striker on a course grinding wheel and get a sharp edge with a heavy burr, it scraps better and throws better sparks.

  • @bobbyharper8710
    @bobbyharper8710 Před 5 lety +44

    That magnesium bar, a Mora Heavy Duty knife, and a Bahco Laplander saw makes you king of the woods.

    • @SurvivalOnPurpose
      @SurvivalOnPurpose  Před 5 lety +1

      All righty then ;-)

    • @tangoindiamike9189
      @tangoindiamike9189 Před 5 lety

      I also carry a striker and a pack of flints. The strikers are made of aluminum and weigh almost nothing. The flints are so tiny, you have to be careful not to lose them. When you need a spark with little effort, a striker and flint will do the trick.

  • @jerrytalley802
    @jerrytalley802 Před 2 lety +4

    Thanks for your review. I tried one a year or two ago, and see now I didn’t scrape enough off ahead of time, and naturally, blamed the (HARBOR FREIGHT) fire starter. I got a fire finally but struggled from what I remember. Cool channel, very practical video, thanks

  • @LGSkywalker82
    @LGSkywalker82 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for the demo. I have several of these and never thought much of them. I'll have to make good use of them in the future!

  • @pandroidigital
    @pandroidigital Před rokem

    Thanks! Exactly what I was looking for..

  • @jasonthomas8481
    @jasonthomas8481 Před 3 lety +2

    I just bought one of these and thank you for helping me not look silly tomorrow when I try it camping

  • @tom_olofsson
    @tom_olofsson Před 5 lety +40

    Thanks for this video I've decided to start caring a stump in my bug out bag

    • @troygrant5418
      @troygrant5418 Před 5 lety +4

      Me too,thanks for the heads up.wouldnt burn long without the stump

    • @SurvivalOnPurpose
      @SurvivalOnPurpose  Před 5 lety +2

      ;-)

    • @greysilverback3924
      @greysilverback3924 Před 5 lety +2

      I never leave home without a stump.

    • @tom_olofsson
      @tom_olofsson Před 5 lety +1

      Grey Silverback Every thinking man should follow your advice.

    • @James-ke5sx
      @James-ke5sx Před 2 lety

      That's a ridiculous idea, personally I just carry a 10lb flamethrower a gallon of gasoline.

  • @Timotheus157
    @Timotheus157 Před 5 lety +1

    Nice. Fire started immediately. Good tool to have. Thanks.

  • @ROE1300
    @ROE1300 Před 5 lety +6

    I always those were more gimmicky than useful, but was properly introduced to them while taking a class with Cody Lundin. For exactly the reason you demonstrated one is in my little kit - thank you Cody. I’m not very accomplished using a piece of hacksaw blade so I have a proper scrapper on mine connected by a cord long enough that I don’t need to disconnect them. Thank you for this demonstration.

  • @stuarthamilton5112
    @stuarthamilton5112 Před 2 lety +1

    For kindling pencil shavings work great. A few pencils and a cheap kid’s pencil sharpener will keep you in tinder for a good long while, and they pack super easy.

  • @carlgelinas7503
    @carlgelinas7503 Před 5 lety +7

    Great video. I love when the budget items work. Thanks for the video.

    • @SurvivalOnPurpose
      @SurvivalOnPurpose  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks for watching.

    • @ramrod175
      @ramrod175 Před 2 lety +1

      They work! We carry one when we go hunting. The trick is to shave a good amount of magnesium like you showed in the video, I use a knife instead of the hack saw blade.

  • @THExLAWxMAN
    @THExLAWxMAN Před 5 lety +7

    I love me some harbor freight. Headed up to one in an hour, making a tool haul run. Thanks Brian.

  • @dancarney8724
    @dancarney8724 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for sharing this information

  • @titanicsyncing4215
    @titanicsyncing4215 Před 3 lety

    Love your enthusiasm for starting a fire keep up the good work

  • @thomasnugent7602
    @thomasnugent7602 Před 5 lety +1

    Very good. Thank you very much

  • @bruceclark5627
    @bruceclark5627 Před 5 lety

    Thank you so much for ALL you do for the the community!!!

  • @fourbirdstos
    @fourbirdstos Před rokem +1

    Thank you for making this video. : ) I bought one of these and have never used it. I like that you real-timed the scraping. : D Great video.

  • @georgeecheveste6545
    @georgeecheveste6545 Před 2 lety +2

    I got one many years ago but I didn't know how to use it and I always wanted to know how it worked.
    Keep up the good work

  • @quinntheeskimooutdoors6234

    I am surprised this worked so well. Thanks and take care.

  • @artthrower7773
    @artthrower7773 Před 2 lety +1

    Wow that was very helpful I've got 3 or 4 in each vehicle thank you Brian 😊

  • @Hullspeed
    @Hullspeed Před 2 lety +3

    This is great! I picked up one yesterday out of curiosity. I used the little hack saw the wrong way (as if I was trying to saw a pipe). It didn't go well. I tuned in here today to see if lighting a fire with one of these was even possible, so - wow! Messing around, I set the bar on fire with a propane torch to see if I could get it to burn; it did!
    I always tell my kids, if your in the wild, the best way to start a fire is with a bunch of newspaper, some kerosene, and a self starting propane torch. Haha!

  • @gtgodbear6320
    @gtgodbear6320 Před 2 lety

    I had one. Worked great.

  • @jamielukens9810
    @jamielukens9810 Před 5 lety +2

    I literally just bought one from harbor freight yesterday! Thanks for answering my question without even asking 🔥

  • @fishing_With_Vic
    @fishing_With_Vic Před rokem +1

    Man I’ve loved fire since I was 4 even tho my house burned down I just love camping and the outdoors so much I can’t stand but love fire!

  • @TinaICXCNIKA
    @TinaICXCNIKA Před 2 lety

    Found one of these today in my garage and knew what it was but NOW, I know how to use it...THANK YOU!

  • @opichocal
    @opichocal Před 5 lety +3

    Funny I've had one of those for years and didn't know the right way to use it Thanks!

  • @seanosborne4028
    @seanosborne4028 Před 3 lety

    Thanks Brian for Another quality video thanks for sharing keep up the good work brother 👍

  • @thumpersillywabbit3494

    Good video. Thank you.

  • @sramm
    @sramm Před rokem +1

    "I will endeavor to persevere..." That's my go to quote as well! Great video.

  • @robinepps7274
    @robinepps7274 Před 2 lety

    I bought 1 last Friday, I will definitely keep it handy!

  • @sasisopinkobayashi222
    @sasisopinkobayashi222 Před 2 lety

    Thanks great information

  • @dawnjj
    @dawnjj Před rokem

    Thanks for info. I bought 2 like yours from Walmart and I know they'll work now.

  • @thegobblerproject2363

    Thanks for the video. I was on the fence about the cheaper ones

  • @cliffowens3629
    @cliffowens3629 Před rokem +1

    When I worked at a wastewater plant we were cleaning out the grit chambers and my shovel uncovered a Doan's stamp dated 6/84 Aviation. Found it in 2000 and it worked fine. Still in my pocket. Shame Doan's went out of business. Hard to believe if they were supplying the military

  • @Blacksmith1967
    @Blacksmith1967 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for a very good review 😁👍👍

  • @cristiancampo8133
    @cristiancampo8133 Před 4 lety +1

    I just bought two today hehe! Sir, your channel has just earned another Sub! Looking forward to see more of your Survival on Purpose vids! 👍🏻 thank you.

  • @venganzamujer354
    @venganzamujer354 Před 3 lety

    Thanks...they make a great gift for they guys

  • @darkwaternorth2867
    @darkwaternorth2867 Před 5 lety +2

    I think that's a good idea Brian thanks for the video

  • @heikoplotner2636
    @heikoplotner2636 Před 5 lety

    Price is good ! Thank You for the Video Brian !

  • @johnnysparkleface3096
    @johnnysparkleface3096 Před 2 lety +2

    I'm glad I watched this, I wrongly thought the ferro-rod was the only part that made the fire, since I couldn't make sparks fly from the part you scraped from. I see now that the whole thing is used to make a fire. I'm going back and buy some more!!! I'm so glad I watched this that I'm thumbs upping you and subscribing too.

  • @menirodriguez5175
    @menirodriguez5175 Před 2 lety

    Thanks. Alot..for your. Help

  • @scrapguy6816
    @scrapguy6816 Před 5 lety

    Good information. Thanks.

  • @gregscountrycabinoutdoors7359

    I have had one of those for years, never used it, thank you for the demonstration.

    • @SurvivalOnPurpose
      @SurvivalOnPurpose  Před 5 lety +1

      Dude! You gotta try that stuff out. Some things will fool you.

  • @1glock55
    @1glock55 Před 4 lety

    Good video it was very helpful

  • @randallwilliams9663
    @randallwilliams9663 Před 3 lety

    Bought one on a whim. I haven't tried it yet. I'm glad I bought it now. Thanks

  • @rodneyambrose140
    @rodneyambrose140 Před 5 lety

    I apreacieate your honesty on things you test.

  • @jenarddecastro2597
    @jenarddecastro2597 Před 5 lety

    Hello from Los Angeles, California. . . And thank you for this review!!! For many years I've been unsure about this Harbor Freight product. I am now convinced to get this for my young nephews who just moved up onto the BSA from Cub Scouts. This will surely teach them patience and and how to prepare to start a fire.

  • @agnosjr
    @agnosjr Před 5 lety

    Awesomely done! Thank you for sharing.

  • @PHASES_STUDIO
    @PHASES_STUDIO Před 2 lety +2

    You can get them at Dollarama in Canada!

  • @stephengonzalez5578
    @stephengonzalez5578 Před 5 lety

    Simple and effective and cost savy! TY for the video

  • @stuartmarkman769
    @stuartmarkman769 Před 5 měsíci

    Honestly, I never thought they worked. You convinced me. Thanks.

  • @therugburnz
    @therugburnz Před 2 lety +2

    If you drill another hole or two in the bloc, you can scrape the magnesium flakes by "drilling" with a knife. Also, scrape some magnesium in advance into the case you keep the fire maker device in. Put the powder in a pieces of waxed paper & TP.
    practice a few times before relying on it. When proficient carry it and a butane lighter.

    • @bossdog1480
      @bossdog1480 Před rokem

      OR just carry a butane lighter. 😁

  • @burrusaga
    @burrusaga Před rokem

    Great video it does work 👍

  • @elizabethhoward1023
    @elizabethhoward1023 Před 2 lety

    sweet, thanks

  • @thevirginiabushcrafter8833
    @thevirginiabushcrafter8833 Před 8 měsíci

    I'm glad I saw this video. That Magnesium Bar works well for me. Thanks for Sharing.

  • @alicesigford7459
    @alicesigford7459 Před 5 lety

    Thanks you

  • @warrior13shadows
    @warrior13shadows Před 3 lety

    Great video !

  • @johnkimball5872
    @johnkimball5872 Před 3 lety

    Thanks looks like fun

  • @MrSIXGUNZ
    @MrSIXGUNZ Před 5 lety +16

    Fair and honest reviews..... That's what we love about you sir!!! Blessings 🙏

  • @joshuacaviness9402
    @joshuacaviness9402 Před 5 lety +3

    These bars are great to pair with a fire cord lanyard and some fatwood. I keep a similar kit in my haversack most if the time.

  • @67madchops
    @67madchops Před 3 lety

    I used you video this weekend on camping trip and it really help...thanks! BTW, what kind of watch are you wearing?

  • @grannieannie1371
    @grannieannie1371 Před 5 lety +2

    I like the lesson you give to your boy scouts. When you think you have enough go ahead and get three times more. Preparation is King.

  • @cillaloves2fish688
    @cillaloves2fish688 Před 5 lety +1

    Thx Bryan!
    I had one of thoz but no idea where it is now...
    I use a Ferro rod.

  • @erolkavlakverizon6112
    @erolkavlakverizon6112 Před 3 lety

    Lone Watie said that...excellent statement.
    Great video. I have my original magnesium fire started, over 30 years old, still works.

  • @wemcal
    @wemcal Před rokem +1

    Great video and presentation... I’ve had one for almost 8 years just to play with, the rod does wear down but it took awhile for that.. they’re not expensive so $3-4 will get a new one.. I still use it to scrape the mag because I have other rods.... I would have used some of those pine needles in the background

  • @FinanciallySavvyParent

    Well done!

  • @fraidofthedark
    @fraidofthedark Před 5 lety +2

    I never rated these, I do now! Terrific, thank you.

  • @lordrichard8184
    @lordrichard8184 Před 5 lety

    I like them. They’re great for a backup fire starter. They’re small and light and easy to tuck away in your bag in case of an emergency

  • @jessie97
    @jessie97 Před 5 lety

    Yes it's good to have a couple of them.

  • @machpandac
    @machpandac Před 3 lety

    These things surprised me also. The value is outstanding

  • @Hussamsalim
    @Hussamsalim Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you man I get it

  • @windrider65
    @windrider65 Před 5 lety +8

    I bought one a while back, I haven't used it yet. I was going to teach my grandkids how to use it. At least now I know it works. Thanks for the video.

  • @cindyneely6087
    @cindyneely6087 Před 5 lety +2

    well done

  • @Eldofarmboy
    @Eldofarmboy Před 5 lety

    Very handy little gadget to have around

  • @MichaelR58
    @MichaelR58 Před 5 lety

    Brian, thanks for sharing

  • @dennisjj6529
    @dennisjj6529 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey..hi. About 10 years ago, I got completely stranded on my snow machine during an ongoing winter storm, in the back country in Eastern Canada,... by myself. Heavy winds, probably -20 degrees and windy, and at least 12 miles from ANYBODY. I crashed, ...and there I was, sprained ankle, pitch black, alone, and freeking cold.. I thought that I had everything on my machine that I would need, in order to survive a situation like that. You can never make wilderness feel like home. I'm alive. I realized that people have to REALLY THINK about a lot of stuff if they decide to hit the trails by themselves..... especially at night.. I'm lucky to be alive. I missed some shit, but I managed to get enough right that I was found the next day. If I didn't have a decent LED light, a fairly good hatchet for cutting down some branches, a way, and the knowledge to start a fire during a blizzard, a length of cheap plastic rope to string a bed on a fallen tree, and a cheap mylar body blanket to keep me from freezing to death, I would have died. Just be thoughtful. Sone stuff doesn't take up that much room..... just think about what you would need. I was more prepared than most would have been. Lucky.

  • @10469
    @10469 Před rokem

    I was at harbor freight yesterday.. they had them on sale.. Only like a hand full left. I’m going to go buy them all.

  • @dfpytwa
    @dfpytwa Před 5 lety +1

    The ferro rods on those are just glued on and tend to fall off and get lost. If I was in a survival situation without any matches or a lighter and found one of those it would be great but I wouldn't carry one for a sole fire starting source. They work and are fun to play with though. With practice you don't need anywhere near that amount of magnesium shavings and the ferro rod a lot of times will start your fire alone if you have some cotton, roughed up tissue paper, cattail fluff or some other easily ignited fluffy material.

  • @bobhoe
    @bobhoe Před 5 lety

    I bought a bunch of those and they work great

  • @CTROCK
    @CTROCK Před 5 lety +4

    I bought this at harborfreight for $1.50 each. I bought 15 of them giving out out to my brother, dad and friends!

  • @donaldrutter1738
    @donaldrutter1738 Před 5 lety

    I have used them many times and they always work for me .

  • @jamescrowe7892
    @jamescrowe7892 Před 3 lety +2

    I use a file on these things the put the powder in a discarded prescription pill bottle.

  • @garyb8186
    @garyb8186 Před 4 lety

    I just bought one from harbor freight wed, I'm glad I found this video. just subscribed.