Being able to start a fire when in the outdoors can rarely be a life-threatening situation. However, when in that situation it is critical that you be able to start a fire. Other times it can mean the difference between a great time around a campfire and a not-so-great time sitting out in the cold. Below are some great options for starting a fire when outdoors.
BIC Lighter
Average Rating (4.7)
The BIC Lighter is a reliable and easy-to-use flame source. Its compact design and dependable ignition make it a favorite among campers, hikers, and backyard grillers alike.
Fire Starter Sticks (by Coghlan's)
Average Rating (4.5)
Coghlan's Fire Starter Sticks are designed for quick and easy fire starting, even in wet conditions. Each stick burns for up to 10 minutes, making it easier to ignite wood and other materials.
UCO Stormproof Matches
Average Rating (4.8)
UCO Stormproof Matches are designed for extreme conditions, allowing you to light a fire in the wind and rain. They burn for approximately 15 seconds, making them a reliable choice for outdoors enthusiasts.