Coghlan's Fire Paste - Yellow

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Coghlan's Fire Paste - Yellow

Coghlan's Fire Paste - Yellow

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Litre - code , Le Maitre Prostage II's Angel Fire Flame Paste is a flammable paste that burns with an even orange flame. Even in driving rain, you can still get damp wood, twigs and leaves lit, long enough to dry out and burn effectively. This is one of the easiest fire starters I have used, probably on par with Coghlan’s Fire Sticks, and easier than their Emergency Tinder or homemade Vaseline cotton balls.

I thought I would try priming the stove which is something I have never had to do before but couldn't find the Optimus priming paste. Angel Fire Flame Paste is best extinguished by smothering the container and starving the paste of oxygen. Even without a fuel source, the paste was capable of burning in any atmosphere with the intensity of a small campfire for roughly an hour, although the paste did not function in a vacuum or underwater.

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It replaced other standard firestarters in my pack like Coghlan’s Fire Sticks, Emergency Tinder, and homemade Vaseline cotton balls, although I continued to carry these as a backup and comfort from long term use. Most purchases from business sellers are protected by the Consumer Contract Regulations 2013 which give you the right to cancel the purchase within 14 days after the day you receive the item. It a paste, roughly the consistency of tooth paste, that only requires a tiny amount to get a fire going in any weather condition, including (very) heavy rain.One misconception about using petroleum jelly soaked cotton balls as a fire starter is that you use a whole cotton ball. In fact in testing (movie below) I could not tell a difference in performance between the dry and immersed sample.

Heck, even my life-long hiking buddies have been carrying extra tubes each, because they've seen me use it over the years. Overall this is possibly the easiest firestarter to use, but suffers a couple of setbacks because of that. This is the easiest, and most perfect fire starter to have in your pack for any weatherproof occasion. Incidentally, I mis-read your forum name as "Merican-Steve" and thought for a short time that you were from the US like me. Surfaces to be sealed must be clean, dry and free from dust, dirt, frost, grease and other contaminations.I'm new to this forum, so I thought I'd just share a quick little idea that I often use when fire lighting conditions are not ideal. I find my best use for it is to simply dip a small twig into the pot, reseal, then either drop a spark onto, or use a lighter, to ignite the dipped end of the twig. In addition, the cans of chafing fuel have a clearly visible flame, unlike methylated spirits, for example. Find the best safety gear for your next outdoor adventure using our independent reviews and ratings. I have used Coghlan’s Fire Paste on approximately eight backpacking trips of 2-5 days in temperatures ranging from 10 degrees to 90 degrees.



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