Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.21 x 2.83 x 1.1 inches |
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Package Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 2 Ounces |
Brand Name | Phone Skope |
Color | 1. Winter -20°F - 90°F |
Manufacturer | Phone Skope |
Part Number | Phone Skope |
Size | 2 oz - One Bag |
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Phone Skope PYRO Putty Winter, Summer, Eco Blend, Emergency Survival Fire Starter
Brand | Phone Skope |
Item Weight | 2 Ounces |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
About this item
- EMERGENCY FIRE STARTER: Starting a fire can be challenging, especially when there’s wind, rain, and poor weather. That’s why we created an easier, more efficient, non-toxic fire starter to support every survivalist, adventurer, hunter, outdoorsman, and bbq enthusiast. Whether you need a fire for outdoor cooking, warmth, light, ambiance this fire starter makes it easy!
- WATERPROOF & WEATHER-RESISTANT: Designed to burn through sleet, rain, wind, high altitudes, and a wide range of temperatures, the PYRO Putty Blue Winter Blend is an essential addition to any 72-hour kit or survival supplies. It’s designed to burn in the coldest temperatures. Burn it in winter, spring, summer, or fall!
- QUICK IGNITION: A proprietary, patent-pending putty that's pliable, sticky, and totally waterproof, this fire starter is easy to stick on logs, torches, or tinder. Create a fire that continues to burn for up to 15 minutes with a single quarter-sized dab. Stay safe out there without slowing yourself down with propane, complicated fire starters, or lighters that need to be recharged.
- DISASTER PREPAREDNESS: Add this fire-starter tool to your emergency preparedness kit and you’ll be ready for any situation. Be prepared for any natural disaster, power outage, or off-grid survival scenario with this fire-starting fuel can. Add it to your survivalist backpack, outdoor recreation accessories, or zombie apocalypse survival kit.
- FIRE IN A CAN: The PYRO Putty Blue Winter Blend comes in a 2 oz. can that will light many fires in all conditions. Don’t worry about wet logs, damp wood, or harsh weather. This fire starter fuel will burn in any weather or circumstances. It’s the perfect addition to any outdoor lover’s survival kit, camping supplies, or recreation gear.
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Product Description
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Easy-to-use
Pliable and Sticky Fire Starter
Our exclusive Pyro Putty is ideal for any setting where a quick and reliable fire is essential.
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Survival Fire Starter
Waterproof and Windproof
Defy nature's whims with Pyro Putty - Venture confidently into the wild with the reliable fire!
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Enduring Flame
The Perfect Companion for Survivalists
Pyro Putty: Long-lasting, ideal for camping trips, treks, survival kits, and emergencies.
Our range of Pyro Putty accessories is designed for seamless fire-starting, ensuing stress-free ignition in any outdoor scenario. Perfect for the diverse needs of backpackers, preppers, survival enthusiasts, and nature lovers, our tools amplify the joy and reduce the hassle of your wilderness adventures. Enhance your outdoor experiences with the dependable ease of Pyro Putty.
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Uses
| Great for outdoor activities | Emergency fire starter | Perfect for survival kits | Rechargeable dual arch lighter | Outdoor 3-pack gel starters |
Waterproof & Weatherproof
| Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Quantity
| 20 or 50 pack options | - | 2 pcs | - | 3 Pack |
Lightweight
| ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Easy To Light
| ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
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ASIN | B07QMGJTR6 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #40,641 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #70 in Camping Emergency Fire Starters |
Date First Available | April 13, 2019 |
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Customers like the ease of use, portability, and versatility of the solid fire fuel. For example, they mention it's easy to light, and very light to carry. That said, they say it'll burn for a long time and is perfect for survival kits. Customers are also happy with the quality, ease of lighting, and ignition. That being said, opinions are mixed on value and waterproofness.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the solid fire fuel. They mention that it works great, is lightweight, and easy to use. Some say that the concept is genius, and it's good for getting big fireplace fires going. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...The fact that it is waterproof also is a big plus.Great survival gear and top notch customer service...." Read more
"...3. The stuff works as a fire starter, and if you use a tiny amount and smear/stretch it on the tip of a fuzz stick, it is both easy to ignite and..." Read more
"The stuff catches really quickly, and it doesn't require too many pinches to get something going...." Read more
"...It looked interesting, and I’d tried a lot of other tinned fire starter products and hadn’t been too pleased, so thought I’d give this a try...." Read more
Customers like the ignition of the solid fire fuel. They say it lights quickly and the flame keeps going. They also say it's highly flammable and doesn't extinguish easily. Customers also mention that the putty starts a fire in no time and that it'll never go without it again.
"...easy to light with the steel striker and it burns long enough to catch small kindling. You can even light it while it’s floating on water!..." Read more
"...I found it amazing that such a small piece burned so long and hot. No reason why you could not get a fire going with this stuff...." Read more
"...doesn’t take too much for it to catch, but when it does it burns for a pretty decent time, long enough to let the fire catch whatever other material..." Read more
"...Burn time was unimpressive and no real different from the other 50 wax based fire starters you can get for 1/4 the price...." Read more
Customers find the solid fire fuel easy to light. They mention that it gets lit really quick, and the flame keeps going even after it's started. Some say that the putty lights off instantly with a ferro rod, flint and steel, fresnel lens, or steel striker. Overall, customers are satisfied with the ease of lighting.
"...You just pull off some, which leaves points that are easy to light. Stick the lump onto some klindling, light the tip and voila!..." Read more
"...Enter the Pyro Putty! This stuff is incredibly easy to light with the steel striker and it burns long enough to catch small kindling...." Read more
"...amount and smear/stretch it on the tip of a fuzz stick, it is both easy to ignite and makes that stick a tinder-torch stick in to ignite the tinder..." Read more
"...I also tried lighting it without the fibers exposed and it wouldn’t light, also dropped it in snow and water like the video and squished out as much..." Read more
Customers find the solid fire fuel easy to use. They say it requires little to no effort, starts easily, and burns a long time. Customers also say it's convenient and effective.
"...I find that method problematical. Using this, I was able to get it going easily. You just pull off some, which leaves points that are easy to light...." Read more
"...Easiest fire starter I have ever used.The can that the Pyro Putty comes in makes for easy storage...." Read more
"...I still haven't found the "magic" one yet. Easy to starts and burns a long time. WetFire tabs are pretty close though.......but expensive!" Read more
"...The product is so easy to use that i continued to use it during the season whenever the opportunity arose...." Read more
Customers find the solid fire fuel very light to carry, and easy to use. They also appreciate the small, lightweight container and ferro rod. Overall, customers say the product is great to carry in your bag when you are out and about.
"...But here’s what I found so far.The product is very light to carry, just 2 ounces I believe. But that meant it’s a rather small can...." Read more
"...They light easily and burn way better than this junk." Read more
"...Pros:It’s compactIt’s lightI can put a tin of it in my VSSLCons:None that I have discovered as of yet" Read more
"...Great product. It is easy to ignite, light weight, but the best feature is how long just a small ball burns." Read more
Customers like the versatility of the solid fire fuel. They say it's great for hiking backpacks, camping, and emergencies. Some mention that it'll be perfect for anyone who camps and fishes.
"...The can that the Pyro Putty comes in makes for easy storage...." Read more
"...glad that I had bought this rather than other options as it was perfect for the trip...." Read more
"...Well worth the money. Got it in a timely manner with a great cloth storage bag and a professional thank you letter. Will purchase again!" Read more
"...Great for camping. It’s also waterproof and that fact should not be underestimated. It burns anywhere and is easily ignited...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the solid fire fuel. Some mention that it's well worth the money, reasonable, and a great buy. However, others say that it is stupidly overpriced for what you get, and doesn't last long.
"...It is a wonderful product and makes starting a fire quick and easy.Thank you for producing a great and useful product!..." Read more
"1. This stuff is expensive in any form, especially more so in 0.5oz mini-tins...." Read more
"...The price is perfect as you can build a lot of fires with one can. I’m Curious how the other colors perform. I will be buying more...." Read more
"...Even though a little goes a long way, it's still somewhat expensive for what it is...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the waterproofness of the solid fire fuel. Some mention it locks down making it waterproof, and works in wet conditions. However, others say that it's not particularly waterproof, the fibers would not make well in wetting, and the fabric gets damp.
"...The fact that it is waterproof also is a big plus.Great survival gear and top notch customer service...." Read more
"...time as you can see in my pictures and video I tested it it did not do good in water like they said it would immediately went out and then would not..." Read more
"...With it being water proof it really is a no brainer." Read more
"...It sticks to even wet wood, I get a good 5 minutes of burn time with a nickel size piece...." Read more
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I didn't buy enough of it.
Recently I have been putting together a ‘go bag’ and practicing some camping skills. One of the most difficult is starting a fire with ‘firesteel’. You know, those annoying ferro rods that look so easy on the package? I had been using dryer lint, which catches easily, but burns out quickly. I also have a magnesium brick to make shavings from, which works, but is a pain and requires tinder or something to actually make a useable flame. And of course all of the above has to be super dry...
Enter the Pyro Putty! This stuff is incredibly easy to light with the steel striker and it burns long enough to catch small kindling. You can even light it while it’s floating on water! I tried the orange summer weather variety (they also have some blue stuff that stays supple in freezing temps). It has the consistency of real taffy, or like that of well chewed gum. Basically you get a large blueberry sized piece and pull it apart a couple times exposing the fibers. Stick that on a piece of kindling, a stick or whatever you going to use to base your campfire (I used a piece of birch bark). All it took was 1 spark to hit the fibers and voila, a nice sized flame that burned long enough for me to get my campfire going!! I transferred the burning putty p, in its birch bed, to the fire pit and pushed it under the pile of kindling. A few minutes later I was kicked back with a cold one watching the kids make s’mores. I haven’t used it as a trail marker yet, but it seems sticky enough to work for that. I’d also like to see if their ‘dual arc’ lighter works as well as claimed.
This definitely earns its ‘required’ standing for the bug-out bag, and at the size of a dip can it definitely isn’t a size sacrifice. I will be buying more to have around for camping and fire pits and am happy I no longer have to dry a bunch of clothes before disaster strikes!!
Full disclosure - In addition to a nice hand written and addressed thank you, I was asked to give a review in exchange for a small gift.
The Lighter creates two bright purple arcs that ignite the Pyro Putty with ease. It seems to be well made and has an o-ring type seal under the cap that locks down making it waterproof. When the battery gets low you simply recharge it with an included USB cable. It is stated in the literature that a fully charged lighter is good for up to 300 ignitions. Pretty impressive.
The Pyro Putty I used was the Winter Blue one. It was easy to pull off a buckshot size piece and place it on a stick. After I ignited it with the plasma lighter it burned for a solid 2 minutes and produced a flame that was 4 to 5 inches long. It burned clean and steady the whole time which was more than enough to get the rest of the wood burning great. Easiest fire starter I have ever used.
The can that the Pyro Putty comes in makes for easy storage. Even with the small sized can you could probably start 30 - 40 fires with it using small pieces. I found it amazing that such a small piece burned so long and hot. No reason why you could not get a fire going with this stuff. The fact that it is waterproof also is a big plus.
Great survival gear and top notch customer service. A well made product that works as it should.
2. It does ignite relatively easily when "stretched/webbed" for filaments with, say, a BIC, match, or Arc Lighter; typically need a bigger area "target" for easily igniting with a Ferrocerium rod or sparker of some sort, but that's more the less directed nature of the sparks.
3. The stuff works as a fire starter, and if you use a tiny amount and smear/stretch it on the tip of a fuzz stick, it is both easy to ignite and makes that stick a tinder-torch stick in to ignite the tinder in your fire lay. Sure, you can pinch off a bigger chunk, and it will burn longer, but the idea is to most easily and quickly ignite something that then ignites something else harder to ignite and longer burning that in turn ignites your tinder that burns long enough to ignite your kindling that in turn ignites your firewood. ... You get the idea, it's a chain reaction thing, so if done right you prepare so that you don't really need a big gob of this expensive stuff.
4. Even if damp or in the rain a stretched strand of this does ignite and continue to burn... this is an advantage over a home made Cotton-Vaseline starter whose filaments easily wet-out.
5. The 0.5oz tins are acceptable in size/weight for a backpacker to tuck into a fire-kit as an all-weather emergency fire-starter, relying first on, say, home-made Cotton-Vaseline starters, fatwood, or wood scrapings to easily ignite campfires for far less cost of starter. As such, a mini makes a nice gift for a Backpacker. The big 2oz can is arguably too big and heavy for many backpackers to want to carry - YMMV. I use the 2oz as the bulk supply for a 0.5oz tin of the same stuff that I keep as that emergency fire-starter.
6. User testing I've watched suggests the Green Eco, which has citronella oil, seems to burn longest when these starters are used in an equally sized lump... the "stiffer" winter Blue burned up quicker and the "looser" summer Orange burned up even quicker.
6. This stuff does not really "Glow In the Dark" (it doesn't "absorb" light, then glow by itself), rather this stuff fluoresces in UV "blacklight". Of course while all the types fluoresce, the Green tends to be most visible, then the Orange, then the Blue... but who uses a UV light to walk about in the woods at night, or has one to actually utilize the material as a trail marker? Still, yes, if you stick a gob of Orange or Green on a tree (or even Blue) and smear it around, you've marked the tree... don't know how many trees you can mark with 2oz. I carry a 1" diameter tightly wound "spool" of trail marking tape for that kind of thing... 6" of that stuck on a twig will flutter, too, getting attention.