Fire BOSS Ultimate Fire Kit!

Published on June 17, 2017
Duration: 19:20

This guide details fire-starting techniques using the Fire BOSS Ultimate Fire Kit, as demonstrated by SensiblePrepper. It covers various ignition methods, tinder preparation, and advanced techniques like bow drill and solar ignition. The kit offers a comprehensive solution for emergency fire needs, emphasizing practical application and preparedness.

Quick Summary

The Fire BOSS Ultimate Fire Kit, priced at $19.99, offers 33 essential fire-starting components. It supports multiple ignition methods like lighters, ferro-rods, matches, solar, bow drill, and electrical means, making it a versatile tool for survival and preparedness.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Fire BOSS
  2. 01:26BOSS System Overview
  3. 02:11Kit Packaging and Contents
  4. 03:25Ignition Sources
  5. 04:43Tinder Preparation and Processing
  6. 06:03Advanced Fire Starting Components
  7. 08:56Tinder and Fuel Testing
  8. 14:21Pricing and Final Assessment

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key components of the Fire BOSS Ultimate Fire Kit?

The Fire BOSS kit includes 33 pieces, such as a Bic lighter, ferrocerium rod, UCO waterproof matches, steel wool, char cloth, fatwood, WetFire tinder, and components for bow drill fire starting.

How can you start a fire with the Fire BOSS kit?

You can start a fire using a lighter, ferrocerium rod, waterproof matches, solar ignition with a Fresnel lens, bow drill, or by igniting steel wool with a 9V battery.

What is the price of the Fire BOSS Ultimate Fire Kit?

The Fire BOSS Ultimate Fire Kit is priced at $19.99, offering a good value for the number and variety of fire-starting tools included.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of the Fire BOSS kit?

Pros include a wide variety of fire-starting methods and good value. Cons mentioned are the small size of the included lighter and a basic knife, suggesting potential upgrades for some users.

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