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Fire Starter Works With Cold, Wet Wood
Pull Start Fire starts fires anywhere, with any kind of wood, even in rain, snow or windy conditions. Loop the string around the wood, pull the starter string, and flame bursts out of the package as an ignition powder starts the 4-oz. wax and fine sawdust brick burning. Nearby wood is warmed, dried and begins to burn within 30 min.
Inventor Mike Beyrodt saw the need for a way to start frozen or wet wood while winter camping in -22 F weather.
Pull Start Fire requires no matches or lighters, no kindling, and burns 2 1/2 times hotter than competitive brands at a temperature of more than 400 F. The flame is safe to cook over and offers multiple safety features.
The red string that activates the starter powder requires a 3-lb. pull to work. It produces an audible pop and a 2 to 4-second burst of smoke before ignition. It has been tested to ensure it will not start by any other mechanical means, including crushing, puncturing, shaking or dropping.
As a relatively new product, a shelf-life date has not been identified; however, testing has shown that if Pull Start Fire gets saturated, simply dry it out. Frozen solid, it actually burns nearly twice as long.
Pull Start Fire is currently available online from the company, as well as from retail stores throughout much of the U.S. and Canada, and is expanding to other countries. It’s available in 3, 6, 9, 12 and 30-unit packs, starting at $19.99 and up to $129.99 for the 30-pack.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Pull Start Fire, 268 London Bridge Rd., Virginia Beach, Va. 23454 (ph 757-505-5606; team@pullstartfire.com; www.pullstartfire.com).


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