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Comments about Light My Fire MayaDust Fire Starter:
I rarely write poor reviews because I'm generally savvy enough not to buy junk in the first place... but I got hoodwinked on this one. =)
Without opening the container, I purchased this "dust" thinking it was some sort of magnesium dust which could be lit with the swedish fire steel (product placement in the store seemed to make them go together).
When I went to start a fire with my neat new toy, I open the little plasitc container to find a few sappy wood shavings. What? You'll never get these lit with a firesteel, if there's any sort of wind they're all going to end up blowing away... and you're more than likely already standing in a pile of similar tinder you DIDN'T pay for or pack in.
No reason to buy this product. Meh.
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Comments about Light My Fire MayaDust Fire Starter:
Don't be confused into thinking that this product is tinder for the Light My Fire FireSteel - it is not tinder and is very difficult, if not impossible, to light with sparks. It is very similar in function to the Lightnin' Bug Fire Starters.
That said, it does function as an aid to starting a fire, especially if you are dealing with damp wood. Just plan on having a flame established by some means in order to light it.
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Comments about Light My Fire MayaDust Fire Starter:
I tried to get this to light with the firesteel for 6 hours. Yes 6 Hours. Managed to get a flame that burned for approx .5 seconds- Which only increased my frustration.
I made it my mission to get a fire started with this and failed miserably.
Dont buy it.
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Comments about Light My Fire MayaDust Fire Starter:
As a Scoutmaster, I teach Scouts how to start fires with flint and steel quite often (e.g., Blast Match, traditional, Spark Lite, etc.). I purchased a can of the MayaDust, assuming it would prove an effective tinder for sparks. After watching several Scouts labor over trying to get a flame, I attempted to do it myself to show they were doing it incorrectly. Come to find out, it wasn't them, it was the tinder.
This might be fine for tinder in wet circumstances if one has an open flame like a match or lighter. However, if one had an open flame, it would be more effective to use congealed fire sticks.
Note: It is difficult to beat shredded cedar bark in the Southern United States for a natural source of tinder.
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Comments about Light My Fire MayaDust Fire Starter:
I expected more/better. This is exactly as described in the detailed info here--some shavings of pine fatwood. Or so it appears. But such is NOT sufficient to actually get a fire started unless one is using a constant flame source. Since it came from the Light My Fire folks, who make quite good firesteel implements, I had high hopes that this would make for a good tinder should I be so lazy as not to want to daub some petroleum jelly on cotton balls or grab some dryer lint. No dice.
The two-star rating here also says "needs that special something". In this case, the "special something" is a flame. Not just sparks, but an outright, burning flame. If they'd called it Fire Builder Aid or some such, I'd be happier. It just doesn't qualify as a fire STARTER, IMO.
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Comments about Light My Fire MayaDust Fire Starter:
OK, so I bought some of this stuff a couple months back, because I thought that it would be like a heavy magnesium or farrenon powder, but then I opened the package, and I saw some fatwood chunks. I was so surprised, so I decided to try some out. I used my flint at first, but the spark wasnt enough to ignite it, and I tried for about 3 hours with that, even adding bug spray and vaseline. Then, I used a lighter and I could only get a small flame out of the wood for about 20 seconds. Overall, I would rather use some cheap cotton balls with vaseline. Peace Out.
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Comments about Light My Fire MayaDust Fire Starter:
It dosent work. I tried to use it with my light my fire flint and steel, but it didnt do anything.
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Comments about Light My Fire MayaDust Fire Starter:
If I could have rated this product with 0 stars I would have, but one is as low as I can go. Terrible product. Lets just say I slept in my sweater and long john's every night.
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Comments about Light My Fire MayaDust Fire Starter:
I was winter camping last winter and the buddy got very cold and I needed to get a fire going very quick for him and i found some dry tender and tried to light the fire starter and it would not light after 5 matches it started going and only lasted for 45 seconds and it went out so I tried again and it started going again for 30 seconds and that was in. It did not work. I used a piece of paper and that worked fine.
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Comments about Light My Fire MayaDust Fire Starter:
I knew what I was buying but figured Id give it a shot. Tried for 10 minutes with a good firesteel, nothing. Added some magnesium shavings...nothing really. Finally got it lit (yes, it DID catch) after busting the skin off my knuckle in the process. Was able to get it going one more time. Haven't tried the fire piston yet but I doubt that will work.
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