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Outdoor Solar Igniter Fire Starter Emergency Tool US$0.99 (from US$6.99) ~AU $1.29 Delivered@Zapals

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No longer to worry about making fire when you are in outdoor. All you need is the sun and a fire source (dry leaves, tinder, small pieces of wood, coconut husk, paper, cigarettes, cigars etc.), this Solar Igniter will offer you a combustion in seconds. And it also can be used a signal mirror to signal for help in case of an emergency. So with the Solar Igniter is a must have for all outdoor enthusiasts to provide more survival opportunities for them.
Easy to Ignite

All you need is the sun & a fire source (dry leaves, tinder, small pieces of wood, coconut husk, paper, cigarettes, cigars etc.) and in seconds you'll have a combustion.
Parabolic Design

Easy to focus the sun's energy to a precise focal point.
Windproof & Waterproof

Can be light up fast even at windy beach and do not worry about making the lighter wet.
Signal Mirror

The reverse side can be used as a signal mirror, and it also can be used as an ashtray, multi functions for convenient use.
Small and Compact in Size

Simply be kept in pocket or bag while on the go, it will not occupy much space.
A Must-have for Outdoor Enthusiasts

Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, which is a great survival tool in case of emergencies.
Specifications
Name Solar Igniter
Material Aluminum & Plastic
Diameter Approx. 10cm
Product Weight Approx. 40g
Package Contents 1 x Solar Igniter

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closed Comments

  • +7

    Stop it you know i don't need this…

    • +2

      sure you do
      how are you supposed to light a fire when you are out there standing in the sun and holding bunch of dried leaves in your hands

  • cant seem to get free shipping?

    • Shipping is $1.29 AUD or there-abouts.

      Thats the cost of the item, shipping.

  • +6

    Is there an indoor version?

    • Does it come with band 28?

  • +2

    ok so I just need sun and Tinder for survival. Sorted.

  • My pyro side of me always wanted one of these. Thanks OP

  • +3

    Or you can just buy a flint stick, I think they should through in night time fire lighting free if you ask.

  • +5

    I find a box of matches works well.

  • +1

    Bought 2 for competitive fire-starting.

  • +1

    I can just see the local reception I'd get standing on a Morialta walking track trying to light a cigarette with this next Saturday [42 C forecast]. I'm not sure I'd get to see a magistrate…
    Still, a thing of beauty…

  • -3

    PLEASE STOP BUYING THIS, TEENS/KIDS CAN USE THIS PLAYING FIRE AND CAUSE BURN FORREST!

    • +1

      So much potential for misuse. Arsonists don't need to be anywhere near the place to easily start a blaze.

    • +3

      CAUSE BURN FORREST!

      They burnt Gump?

    • +7

      PLEASE STOP BUYING THIS, TEENS/KIDS CAN USE THIS PLAYING FIRE AND CAUSE BURN FORREST!

      That's the Australian way, let's ban the item and ruin it for everyone instead of penalising the perpetrators.

      Let's ban matches, magnifying glasses, cigarette lighters, cigarettes and anything else that could start a fire like rocks as well.

      • Matches, magnifying glasses, cigarette lighters, cigarettes, etc generally need an operator at the scene or some type of complicated system for them to operate remotely. This thing could be left overnight in a bushfire risk area and the operator be long gone before any combustion happens.
        Nobody needs the ability to start fires remotely.

        • +1

          Matches, magnifying glasses, cigarette lighters, cigarettes, etc generally need an operator at the scene or some type of complicated system for them to operate remotely

          Wow, I never thought Australians would …..

          This thing could be left overnight in a bushfire risk area and the operator be long gone before any combustion happens.

          What utter bollocks… What about a bottle or magnifying glass?

          Nobody needs the ability to start fires remotely.

          Truly unbelievable that someone could be so ….

        • Generally, people with an interest in lighting fires can trivially discover many simple ways of starting unattended fires - one had been commented on in regard to bush survival skills quite recently, and quite a few fires used to be unintentionally started merely by the disposal of coomonly purchased and discarded containers.
          I won't comment on what they are, as you may be tempted, however the removal of the ability to make fire isn't on the policy agenda of even the most ridiculous of our political groupings..

  • If you stop the item from getting into the country,idiots won't have access…it's that easy.You can't control who buys this SHIT once it's in the marketplace.Remember,you can't help stupid.

    • +1

      If you stop the item from getting into the country,idiots won't have access…it's that easy.You can't control who buys this SHIT once it's in the marketplace.

      Truly unbelievable… Why don't we stop the illegal importation of drugs and firearms too!

      Remember,you can't help stupid.

      I agree with that!

  • +1

    This deal is on fire

  • "No longer to worry about making fire when you are in outdoor."

    Handy is. Up at the night this was keeping me. Much awake, so conscious.

  • This looks like the piece that comes with the first issue of a magazine named Doctor Who Weekly (the first issue is only $2.95, $9.95 there after) and if you buy all 1276 copies you can build a full sized Dalek and that your local newsagency will stop stocking after 8 weeks but tell you that you can special order it in but they never will get those copies in and then tell you to instead to look for it on eBay and only some guy in the UK will be selling them but they will charge $29.95 with $22.45 shipping and you finally give up after the first 24 editions leaving you with the parts to make something that looks like a plunger, something else that looks like an egg whisk and something that might burn your house down if you leave it by the window.

    fin.

    • But you're over it now?
      I still want my full vintage watch collection..

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