@@soulbot119 Yes, the one you see in the video is from Decathlon (Europe). If you're looking for a steel one, I’d recommend the Tatonka mug, but the price has doubled to $30 in the US over the last couple of years. Here in Europe, it still costs $15. For that price, I’d suggest going for the titanium version since it’s much lighter.
Hi Guys! If you’ve enjoyed this video so far, here’s the upgraded 2.0 version of the firestarter, check it out and let me know what you think! th-cam.com/video/Ft0NeE2wm5k/w-d-xo.html
I was up in the north west wet and had a bunch of fire aids and went through them all and couldn't get a fire started on a solo mid winter snow shoe trip. Only save was a -20 bag and biv sack. But...I'm impressed with this build. 16 min ain't no slouch
I appreciate the feedback! There are definitely many creative ways to approach fire-starting, and I'm glad you find this design practical for the woods. Always looking to improve and make things more useful out there!
His design a billion times better than matches. If a man can't light a fire with what he shows then man need to find a really smart woman to take care of him.
@@tannerwelch3650the point is that it is its own kindling as well, you use it to start a larger fire. It is also waterproof, which most common lighters are not.
This is the first firestarter video I've seen where I thought, "Wow, that's actually useful and builds on existing ideas" I can't wait to see improvements to this. I have some ideas for a version for myself. These would be nice even just camping in a normal campsite with full supplies. Or heck, also lighting the fireplace in your house.
Glad you’re into it! I’m always working on new ways to make these even more effective, so definitely stay tuned for updates. And you’re spot on, they’re great for the campsite. Looking forward to hearing about your version!
Yuppers, sitting here thinking of tweaks and definitely gonna make a few for quick fire starting, especially good for when your just getting set up or want a quick morning warm up/coffee fire!
@@LastBushSurvival You should make a larger version like a flaming torch (fire only on one side of the stick) that lights up when you pull a cord, it would be awesome. Thanks for creating this video, so creative!
This is a great idea! When you are cold and wet with freezing hands, trying to use a lighter and even a ferro rod can be impossible. This is a great solution. Bravo!
Great idea, man! I tried making my own and slightly changed the setup - instead of electrical tape I used masking tape, it's based on paper and burns good too. Also, I used one stormproof match together with 5 regular matches - the ignition phase became more intensive. Thanks for the idea!
Hey, awesome that you gave it a shot! Masking tape and the match combo, love it man! Bet that ignition kicks in like crazy. Thanks for sharing your tweaks; gotta try that out myself!
Good point Scleavers. You can actually add another balloon over the top part to hold the strip in place, so there’s no way it can slip out on its own. Plus, you really have to give the string a good pull to get it going, it’s not gonna come out that easily. Thanks for looking out!
Humm i was thinking what if instead of balloons wax was used. Humm same match setup minus the plastic instead masking tape then wrap the whole thing in natural twine then dip in bees wax.
@@LastBushSurvival Maybe even change one match with piece of sparkler .. or sprinkle in sparkler coating. Those things burn even when torrential rain is horizontal ;)
This video came up in my feed and I subscribed immediately after watching. I love the videos. Straight to the how-to! No BS. No history lessons. No babbling for 5 minutes before getting to the point. Easy to follow. Keep them coming!
We use the paper egg cartons. Fill them with dryer lint and pour wax on top. Then cut or tear them apart. They light up fast and burn for 10 to 15 minutes each.
@@LastBushSurvival. Most drier lint these days is synthetic plastics, nylon, polyester, etc. A lot of those give off nasty fumes when burnt. Cotton lint would be OK.
I really appreciate that! It means a lot to know it's actually helping. I always try to keep it practical and useful. Thanks for watching and for the kind words!
Reminds me of something we made in scouts using paraffin, gause and storm matches. The notion was that if the components are each waterproof, there's no need for waterproofing the end product. Of course we learned all the primitive fire building techniques and all that, but innovation and ease of use was also a good focus.
@@gumbyElvis That's because you lack the context of knowing what he's talking about. Shrug. Or maybe you don't lack that context and are simply gaslighting. It's hard to tell these days.
As a former big game hunting and wilderness guide, I have finally found a video that I can actually use. I have spent many days in the western mountains of Montana under all kinds of weather conditions. For the first time I can say this person‘s idea is just short of genius. some weekend afternoon in the near future when I’m in my basement was very little to do. I will make up a whole bunch of these things. I’m taking a guest is saying they will last a very long time and dry storage.
What a smart way to make a fire starter! I’m going to use your idea and make at least two hundred of them (for starters) and give out to some homeless camps that we serve food to on Thursday evenings (Urban Bicycle Food Ministry: UBFM, Des Moines). We serve over 650 homeless people every week, a lot of them live in tents out in the woods. Like someone mentioned in the comments, when your hands are cold, it’s hard to even to operate a lighter. Thank you for sharing skills with all of us!
I get being a nice person and all but thats bad news where i live. We have atleast a dozen fires started every year because of the homeless encampments by the river. Then again i suppose they don't care when theybare in that position so it would happen either way.
@@Banthisyoutube-zs6sx I've noticed the same issue where I live. Obviously, I don't want people to be freezing to death, but it's also dangerous when they have camps where they start fires and don't properly put them out, or setup in an old abandoned building and start a fire inside, potentially trapping themselves if the building goes up in flames.
I understand your desire to help but it would be a lot better to encourage them to go to the shelters when the weather turns cold. far to many of them don't know how to contain a fire properly or forget how when whatever they are on kicks in. That fire you gave them is likely to keep them warm for the rest of their very brief and painful lives if they mess that up. passed one this morning who'd managed to set their car on fire somehow as the fire crews tried to put it out.
thanks for serving the invisible's. surprised you haven't been shut down by some woke bureaucrats for "licensing." if someone actually solved this issue, where would the billions of tax dollars we pay to solve homelessness go?
Now this is a super idea. Hats off to you for this one sir! The 1st thing I thought after see this, was to wish I'd had this idea 50 years ago when I was back packing.
Or make the pull string long enough to loop back over the other end and use a stick, rod, or other very small block as you would find a pin on a grenade. Pull the block out, slip the string off the non fire end, then pull to ignite.
Just wanted to take a moment to appreciate all the amazing support, comments, and ideas! You guys are awesome! I’ve seen the concerns about latex degrading with petroleum-based products over the months, and I totally get it. I’ve been working on a pretty neat solution to make these last for years, and I’ll be sharing that soon. Stay tuned!
Could you provide a list of the materials? •What are you wrapping the outside with; is it string or wire? •Is that a cotton pad you're using? •Is that water your soaking it in at the end of the video? Thanks!
@@cindykling7123 To answer your 3 questions; 1. String. I think it's Bankline, but any cotton based string should work. 2. Yes, cotton pad. Poly won't work as well, because it's not as absorbent or flammable as cotton when soaked with melted Vaseline. (Very flammable) 3. To prove that it's waterproof. These are all MHO, of course... YMMV.
And this is why I am paying attention to different channels so many great and different ideas and techniques that you can use to make your life easier and effective thank you for your work and content 👍
Great idea and video on how to make these firestarters! I'm putting this video in my "how to" section so I don't lose it! I do have two very small suggestions: a parts list for the video would be nice - I wasn't sure if those were some kind of mini balloons, or maybe condoms for hamsters! I read some comments and found out, but a parts list would be nice to know about the string (bankline?) you used, etc. Also, a suggestion for the firestarter: I would make sure the pull loop is big enough so a gloved finger could be used to pull it - just gripping it if things are wet with a glove on might be difficult, but being able to hook a finger (even with a glove on) through it to pull it would make it even easier to use, IMO.
Nice idea. I’ve been using a mix of paraffin wax and lighter fluid. Dip those disks and let cool. Burns easy and a long time. It also doesn’t make a mess.
Welp. Looks like me and my 16 year old son have a neat project to try. Thanks. My son is high on the spectrum and doing projects like this is an amazing bonding time for us.
Oh, hey! Thanks a ton for being a long-time subscriber and for all your support! You're the one who comments the most on my videos, and I really appreciate it. Love you for that! Keep it up!
awesome! what if you mix tiny bits of charcoal into the vaseline mixture ? or maybe roll it in charcoal powder after the wax ? you reckon that might make it burn longer ? what if you wrapped the matches with the tape but also with zippo lighter wicks ?
Sincerely appreciate the video! Decades ago when I would camp, I would always carry road flares with me especially with wet wood. I'm going to make a bunch of these for space saving!
Glad you found the video helpful! Just a heads-up: Vaseline can degrade latex over time, so if you're worried about that, using nitrile glove fingers could be a solid alternative. They hold up better against oils and won't break down like latex. Have fun making them, and let me know how they work out for you!
This is one of the best ideas I have seen! Thank you for sharing this with us all. It's simple, waterproof, and relatively compact! Make sure you all use good quality string if you plan to make and store a bunch of these. I wound up making some wax thread to prevent decomposition of the string as time goes by. Thanks again for this wonderful and simple to make idea!
Really appreciate the feedback! Keeping it simple, waterproof, and compact was the goal. Yep, that’s indeed waxed thread! It’s perfect for durability, especially when making something that needs to last in tough conditions.
@@LastBushSurvival For that matter you could use waxed dental floss. It's strong enough for the ignition pull, waterproof, and flammable. Very cool concept. Thanks for sharing. ☮
This is awesome. Im going to make some of these but using a different technique. I made some fire starters that are much smaller and burn on average for 17 minutes but arent self igniting. Well done, sir.
Thanks for the kind words! That sounds awesome! I’m curious, could you share a bit about how you made your smaller fire starters? I’d love to hear more about your technique!
@LastBushSurvival wish I could. I'm applying for a patent. I will say they are waterproof, cubed shaped and about half the size of a dice. I've set up camp in the light from two burning, tested them under the most extreme conditions I could and some military guys have tested them for me while deployed. I'm curious why you have string wrapped outside your balloons? Oh here's a cheap way to make poor man's survival matches. Unravel a cotton ball into a long thin cord wrap it around the shaft of a strike anywhere match about 3/4 down then dip in hot wax. I've been teaching my students that technique for almost two decades. I'll be checking out your other videos. Thanks for replying.
@@dirtyscoundrel2013 Jeez dude... condescending much? Not everyone has to be a pyromaniac fire master to try something and post it on TH-cam. Calm down bro, your amazing firestarter will rock the world and you'll be a millionaire ok?
@jordansenna752 lol none of my parents have rocked the world. Not condescending at all. Maybe you should look that word up. It's called work product security. It's just a little product that can help save lives. Now tighten the strap on your helmet and go ask your mom for a cookie. Now THAT was condescending.
Nah that's a whole other channel. You can make fire using the cell kettles, pull the handle cover off and spark the two wires connected to the LED light to make a spark, then poor a blob of prison issue shampoo on a plate with a bit of coffee whitening powder and spark
That's brilliant! I was a boy scout 30+ years ago and I certainly could've used an idea like this. No idea why this even came up in suggestions but sure glad it did! Will be checking out this channel for sure.
Video was executed brilliantly and the idea is great! Although I was wondering something so I googled it ..."While Vaseline itself is considered non-toxic when used normally, burning it will produce smoke that is potentially harmful to inhale as it can contain small amounts of potentially carcinogenic compounds, particularly if heated to very high temperatures; therefore, the smoke from burning Vaseline should be considered toxic and avoided"
Thanks so much for the support! I’m really glad you enjoy the videos, and I appreciate your kind words. I always try to respond quickly when I can, thanks for being a part of the community!
I don't think the coconut oil alone will work unless enough heat is generated from the first flame. And if it does, how much wind resistance will it have? I would try a mixture of 20% Vaseline and 80% coconut oil or any oil. Another thing is that the oil will be in liquid form, any tear inside a backpack will be devastating 😂
I did a quick test, 3 matches cotton and dipped in coconut oil left it for dry and is burning well but I gonna test other materials like lard, paraffin, goose fat + cotton string. I want to see which one is the best wind proof and long burning.
Great idea! Maybe dipping the wood end of the matches in a mixture of pine tar and shredded cotton balls(or other fluffy material you can scavenge from the wild) before you tape it will extent the fire for better lighting. Just a thought I had, not trying to criticize you, this is an amazing rig I will be adding to my bug out and camping kits.
Safety tip: 1. emplacement the tablespoon amount of Vaseline in container. 2. Then light candle and 3 set container over candle. Have baking powder and dry clean towel nearby in case you need to smother to extinguish.
This is actually an amazing idea. i agree with everyone else that if we can find a way around the balloon, this would be a foolproof solution. Great video!!
Why using all this plastic balloons? They give off toxic flames when being burned. Besides, the way you show the manufacturing, they are totally not neccecary. Marches are hed together with the cotton and string already and if you would then instead of dunking them in vaseline, dip them in a paper tub filled with wax, you can store them more easy as well. Just a suggestion.
These are made for emergencies when starting a fire is crucial. The first balloon acts as a barrier to protect the matches from the petroleum jelly, that makes the match heads damp and causes them to fall apart. The second balloon ensures the entire setup is waterproof, adding an extra layer of protection against moisture. If you dip the matches in wax, the striker might not come out as easily, so it’s best to keep that in mind. I have tried many different methods to make this and this one is the most reliable 👍
@@LastBushSurvivalone replacement for the balloons are lubeless condoms, but might be tricky finding them om the store shelves. They're made of natural latex (comes from trees), just make sure about one is not allergic to latex
I really enjoyed creating these and they've worked well for me! The dislikes don't bother me, I guess some folks just can’t handle a little creativity outside their bubble. Keep doing your thing!
That is really amazing and very unique. I wouldn't mind traveling with that because it's lightweight, and it may be a little difficult to do but it's lightweight and easy to carry and to pack with you that is a great survival tool.
Thats a great idea. I made fire starters with those pads using melted Vasoline and soaking the pad. Then just drop a spark on the pad to light it. But adding the vasoline coated pad is an idea i might try. Thank you for the vid.
I have to say, that was a really great idea. I would love to make a few hundred for my prepping containers. Because they are completely sealed with petroleum jelly, the matches probably stay dry and, I would think, most likely last forever.
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Forgot the tape that binds the matches. Was that just blue painters tape?
The bottle too but….😂😂😂
Awesome bud man. Definitely making some asap.
the "steel mug" is actually titanium, according to amazon
@@soulbot119 Yes, the one you see in the video is from Decathlon (Europe). If you're looking for a steel one, I’d recommend the Tatonka mug, but the price has doubled to $30 in the US over the last couple of years. Here in Europe, it still costs $15. For that price, I’d suggest going for the titanium version since it’s much lighter.
If you use these on black people, do they get darker?
Ah, just like the good old days of when TH-cam was young - videos short, sweet and to the point. No click bait.
Bravo!
Too many unnecessary jump cuts tho
Nah man, I need at least 20 minutes of completely unrelated blog to go a long with it.
Hi Guys! If you’ve enjoyed this video so far, here’s the upgraded 2.0 version of the firestarter, check it out and let me know what you think! th-cam.com/video/Ft0NeE2wm5k/w-d-xo.html
14 to 15 minute burn time is enough to get pretty much anything started. Good work.
..... not what your wife says chris-o
😂😂😂 Yeah, if you have dry wood. You've obviously never tried to make a fire in the rain.
@rickwilliams967 yeah I have used 1 wooden strike anywhere kitchen match in open area rain...I needed a cup of hot coffee ! Old boy scout.
I was up in the north west wet and had a bunch of fire aids and went through them all and couldn't get a fire started on a solo mid winter snow shoe trip.
Only save was a -20 bag and biv sack.
But...I'm impressed with this build. 16 min ain't no slouch
@@rickwilliams967 It's really simple: Just take a hairdryer with you!
Your video is without useless filler. Thanks for making it. It earned my subscription.
Thanks so much! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I try to keep it straight to the point and useful. Appreciate the sub!
comes with free labored breathing
Same here
Your comment is without useless filler as well. Thanks for making it. It earned my subscription of this channel thanks to you.
That's because the whole video is useless.
People have been rigging up pull strike matches for years, but this is the first design I've that might serve a useful purpose in the woods.
I appreciate the feedback! There are definitely many creative ways to approach fire-starting, and I'm glad you find this design practical for the woods. Always looking to improve and make things more useful out there!
we used to make DIY smoke grenades for AIrsoft this way (at least for "trigger" part). it was far cheaper than cheapest available on the market ;)
His design a billion times better than matches. If a man can't light a fire with what he shows then man need to find a really smart woman to take care of him.
@@MrQuick999now compare it to a lighter. I can start hundreds of fires with a single lighter and it takes up the same amount of space
@@tannerwelch3650the point is that it is its own kindling as well, you use it to start a larger fire. It is also waterproof, which most common lighters are not.
This is the first firestarter video I've seen where I thought, "Wow, that's actually useful and builds on existing ideas"
I can't wait to see improvements to this. I have some ideas for a version for myself. These would be nice even just camping in a normal campsite with full supplies. Or heck, also lighting the fireplace in your house.
Glad you’re into it! I’m always working on new ways to make these even more effective, so definitely stay tuned for updates. And you’re spot on, they’re great for the campsite. Looking forward to hearing about your version!
Yuppers, sitting here thinking of tweaks and definitely gonna make a few for quick fire starting, especially good for when your just getting set up or want a quick morning warm up/coffee fire!
@@LastBushSurvival You should make a larger version like a flaming torch (fire only on one side of the stick) that lights up when you pull a cord, it would be awesome. Thanks for creating this video, so creative!
Why would you turn your safety matches into something which can accidentally ignite?
This is a great idea! When you are cold and wet with freezing hands, trying to use a lighter and even a ferro rod can be impossible. This is a great solution. Bravo!
Glad you found it helpful, I appreciate the support!
I totally agree stuff like this really can save your life and let's face it there look very cool 👊✌️
And you can operate it one-handed. Just put the loop in your teeth and pull. Voila!
pyromaniacs use these to start wildfires
😂😂😂😂
These are awesome! Been posting these in the neighbour's mailboxes!
Your video randomly passing through my algorithm and this is super useful. Thanks!
Great idea, man! I tried making my own and slightly changed the setup - instead of electrical tape I used masking tape, it's based on paper and burns good too. Also, I used one stormproof match together with 5 regular matches - the ignition phase became more intensive. Thanks for the idea!
My fear is the contact with the match head with the strip. We'll have to make sure they are separated, don't want it to go off inside the packs
Hey, awesome that you gave it a shot! Masking tape and the match combo, love it man! Bet that ignition kicks in like crazy. Thanks for sharing your tweaks; gotta try that out myself!
Good point Scleavers. You can actually add another balloon over the top part to hold the strip in place, so there’s no way it can slip out on its own. Plus, you really have to give the string a good pull to get it going, it’s not gonna come out that easily. Thanks for looking out!
Humm i was thinking what if instead of balloons wax was used. Humm same match setup minus the plastic instead masking tape then wrap the whole thing in natural twine then dip in bees wax.
@@LastBushSurvival
Maybe even change one match with piece of sparkler .. or sprinkle in sparkler coating. Those things burn even when torrential rain is horizontal ;)
This video came up in my feed and I subscribed immediately after watching. I love the videos. Straight to the how-to! No BS. No history lessons. No babbling for 5 minutes before getting to the point. Easy to follow. Keep them coming!
We use the paper egg cartons. Fill them with dryer lint and pour wax on top. Then cut or tear them apart. They light up fast and burn for 10 to 15 minutes each.
That’s a great method! Thanks for sharing!
@@LastBushSurvival. Most drier lint these days is synthetic plastics, nylon, polyester, etc. A lot of those give off nasty fumes when burnt. Cotton lint would be OK.
@@jewelhome1 I tried it. My dryer lint is full of my wife's and daughter's hair. Not to mention the hair from the cat. Smells awful when burning.
I use egg cartons too, just use saw dust instead of dryer lint…. Fantastic for starting fires.
@@ClaytonwFirth Yes! Cedar sawdust for the win.
This is the first useful "Build your own" type video I've seen pop up in years. Thank you for helping people instead of just wasting our time.
I really appreciate that! It means a lot to know it's actually helping. I always try to keep it practical and useful. Thanks for watching and for the kind words!
Okay that's probably one of the most badass survival diy things that I've seen
Reminds me of something we made in scouts using paraffin, gause and storm matches. The notion was that if the components are each waterproof, there's no need for waterproofing the end product.
Of course we learned all the primitive fire building techniques and all that, but innovation and ease of use was also a good focus.
Ahh yes, I remember scouts. Back when it was wholesome and rugged. Good times
Lol "rugged."
I know this is just thinly veiled homophobia, but your overcompensation is telling.
@@TheBrothergreen hahahahahahahaahah you are mentally ill
@@TheBrothergreenI think that homodiscrepare might better capture his meaning. I see disagreement in his comment, not irrational fear.
@@gumbyElvis That's because you lack the context of knowing what he's talking about. Shrug. Or maybe you don't lack that context and are simply gaslighting. It's hard to tell these days.
1:16 bless you
How the hell did you know I sneezed 🤧
As a former big game hunting and wilderness guide, I have finally found a video that I can actually use. I have spent many days in the western mountains of Montana under all kinds of weather conditions. For the first time I can say this person‘s idea is just short of genius. some weekend afternoon in the near future when I’m in my basement was very little to do. I will make up a whole bunch of these things. I’m taking a guest is saying they will last a very long time and dry storage.
"Dammit Ray, are you in the basement playing with balloons again for your little picnics?!"
lol hahaha
can you please make something double the size so the torch can last like 30 min please
@@interexp I think you can use those big fireplace matches. They are 3 times bigger.
I think I will play with this idea on my other channel.
@@interexpjust burn one at a time as needed , besides , if you're cooking with them it's easy to center the heat !
What a smart way to make a fire starter! I’m going to use your idea and make at least two hundred of them (for starters) and give out to some homeless camps that we serve food to on Thursday evenings (Urban Bicycle Food Ministry: UBFM, Des Moines). We serve over 650 homeless people every week, a lot of them live in tents out in the woods. Like someone mentioned in the comments, when your hands are cold, it’s hard to even to operate a lighter. Thank you for sharing skills with all of us!
Thank YOU for being a good person
I get being a nice person and all but thats bad news where i live. We have atleast a dozen fires started every year because of the homeless encampments by the river. Then again i suppose they don't care when theybare in that position so it would happen either way.
@@Banthisyoutube-zs6sx I've noticed the same issue where I live. Obviously, I don't want people to be freezing to death, but it's also dangerous when they have camps where they start fires and don't properly put them out, or setup in an old abandoned building and start a fire inside, potentially trapping themselves if the building goes up in flames.
I understand your desire to help but it would be a lot better to encourage them to go to the shelters when the weather turns cold. far to many of them don't know how to contain a fire properly or forget how when whatever they are on kicks in. That fire you gave them is likely to keep them warm for the rest of their very brief and painful lives if they mess that up. passed one this morning who'd managed to set their car on fire somehow as the fire crews tried to put it out.
thanks for serving the invisible's. surprised you haven't been shut down by some woke bureaucrats for "licensing." if someone actually solved this issue, where would the billions of tax dollars we pay to solve homelessness go?
Now this is a super idea. Hats off to you for this one sir! The 1st thing I thought after see this, was to wish I'd had this idea 50 years ago when I was back packing.
Glad I could help!
Probably something you don't want to keep in your pocket, this is briliant.
@vortega472 put them in an old altoud mint tin
Or make the pull string long enough to loop back over the other end and use a stick, rod, or other very small block as you would find a pin on a grenade.
Pull the block out, slip the string off the non fire end, then pull to ignite.
Or in your bag, or near anything flammable.
@@beakingsman777 Or just use matches....
Just wanted to take a moment to appreciate all the amazing support, comments, and ideas! You guys are awesome! I’ve seen the concerns about latex degrading with petroleum-based products over the months, and I totally get it. I’ve been working on a pretty neat solution to make these last for years, and I’ll be sharing that soon. Stay tuned!
Just use nitrile glove fingers!
@PlumViking that’s the idea 😜👻
Could you provide a list of the materials?
•What are you wrapping the outside with; is it string or wire?
•Is that a cotton pad you're using?
•Is that water your soaking it in at the end of the video?
Thanks!
@@cindykling7123
To answer your 3 questions;
1. String. I think it's Bankline, but any cotton based string should work.
2. Yes, cotton pad. Poly won't work as well, because it's not as absorbent or flammable as cotton when soaked with melted Vaseline. (Very flammable)
3. To prove that it's waterproof.
These are all MHO, of course... YMMV.
@LastBushSurvival - Pine pitch?
And this is why I am paying attention to different channels so many great and different ideas and techniques that you can use to make your life easier and effective thank you for your work and content 👍
I have been experimenting with all sorts of firestarters and I gotta hand to ya. This one is awesome. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you think so, thank you!
Finally an actually innovative and useful survival trick. Clever and much appreciated!
Thanks a lot! I’m glad you found it useful. Appreciate the support!
Great idea and video on how to make these firestarters! I'm putting this video in my "how to" section so I don't lose it!
I do have two very small suggestions: a parts list for the video would be nice - I wasn't sure if those were some kind of mini balloons, or maybe condoms for hamsters! I read some comments and found out, but a parts list would be nice to know about the string (bankline?) you used, etc.
Also, a suggestion for the firestarter: I would make sure the pull loop is big enough so a gloved finger could be used to pull it - just gripping it if things are wet with a glove on might be difficult, but being able to hook a finger (even with a glove on) through it to pull it would make it even easier to use, IMO.
That sir, is brilliant! Well done and probably the best fire starter I’ve ever seen
This is one of the practical tips in a youtube video i have ever seen
It is definitely one of the videos of all time
Absolutely brilliant. And- no filler or nonsense talking. Perfect. Thank you!
Nice idea. I’ve been using a mix of paraffin wax and lighter fluid. Dip those disks and let cool. Burns easy and a long time. It also doesn’t make a mess.
Really really cool idea thanks for the great tutorial!
Welp. Looks like me and my 16 year old son have a neat project to try. Thanks. My son is high on the spectrum and doing projects like this is an amazing bonding time for us.
That's awesome! Working on projects together is such a great way to bond. If you ever need any tips or help along the way, feel free to reach out!
@@LastBushSurvival I most definitely will. Thank uou
Making non-safe versions of safety matches is a neat project?
@@whatilearnttoday5295 sure is
I'm pretty high up on that spectrum as well
Definitely going to make a few of these to have in my woods bag to test out i love the creativity and usefulness of what you have made
That's a nice idea and cleanly executed.
Great job with this.
Thanks a lot! I appreciate the kind words man. Glad you liked the video!
Has to be number one out of all the ideas I have ever seen. Nice outside the box thinking.
Awesome. A survival tactic that's elderly friendly.
Now this……. Is one of the most useful videos I have ever seen on TH-cam! Nice one.
Thanks a lot! Really glad you found it useful!
Dang!!! That is super creative, easy too. Never seen this. You go son! You could sell these things for quick cash👍
Thanks! I appreciate it! Glad you think it’s creative and easy. Who knows, maybe I’ll start a side hustle with these firestarters!
Oh, hey! Thanks a ton for being a long-time subscriber and for all your support! You're the one who comments the most on my videos, and I really appreciate it. Love you for that! Keep it up!
I should be sleeping. But this is far more interesting. Great vid man. A blessing from the algorithm gods. Thanks for this idea
awesome! what if you mix tiny bits of charcoal into the vaseline mixture ? or maybe roll it in charcoal powder after the wax ? you reckon that might make it burn longer ? what if you wrapped the matches with the tape but also with zippo lighter wicks ?
You've got some great ideas here, definitely worth a shot. Thank you for sharing your thoughts!
@@LastBushSurvivali can't get why you used inner minibaloon, i guess it will be okay to fill pack of matches with Vaseline too
One small adjustment that I'd do is to put a waxed wick between the matches, although that's only nit-picking. Great video, and I can't wait to try!
Brilliant I will definitely make some of these for emergencies
Thank you! Have fun and good luck with the project! If you need any help or advice, I'm here to lend a hand.
Danke!
Danke schön ❤❤❤
These are great, multiple matches ensures reliable ignition and the burn time should get a fire going even with damp kindling. 👍🏻
Thanks! Glad you think so!
I just gotta say, this is possibly the best comment section I've seen in all of YT.
Great video!
Sincerely appreciate the video!
Decades ago when I would camp, I would always carry road flares with me especially with wet wood.
I'm going to make a bunch of these for space saving!
Glad you found the video helpful! Just a heads-up: Vaseline can degrade latex over time, so if you're worried about that, using nitrile glove fingers could be a solid alternative. They hold up better against oils and won't break down like latex. Have fun making them, and let me know how they work out for you!
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Nitrile gloves are a good tip!
Thank you
That's funny, I just made both of those suggestions before I happened to read this comment.
Well, that just earned you a subscriber.
Simple and efficient. I like it
Glad you like it! Thank you! And welcome to channel ❤️
Excellent video! No yapping; just showing the facts.
This is one of the best ideas I have seen! Thank you for sharing this with us all. It's simple, waterproof, and relatively compact! Make sure you all use good quality string if you plan to make and store a bunch of these. I wound up making some wax thread to prevent decomposition of the string as time goes by. Thanks again for this wonderful and simple to make idea!
Really appreciate the feedback! Keeping it simple, waterproof, and compact was the goal. Yep, that’s indeed waxed thread! It’s perfect for durability, especially when making something that needs to last in tough conditions.
@@LastBushSurvival For that matter you could use waxed dental floss. It's strong enough for the ignition pull, waterproof, and flammable. Very cool concept. Thanks for sharing. ☮
Love This!
Great little project for my Niece and I.
You may even have saved lives with this.
Gratitude
This is awesome. Im going to make some of these but using a different technique. I made some fire starters that are much smaller and burn on average for 17 minutes but arent self igniting. Well done, sir.
Thanks for the kind words! That sounds awesome! I’m curious, could you share a bit about how you made your smaller fire starters? I’d love to hear more about your technique!
@LastBushSurvival wish I could. I'm applying for a patent. I will say they are waterproof, cubed shaped and about half the size of a dice. I've set up camp in the light from two burning, tested them under the most extreme conditions I could and some military guys have tested them for me while deployed. I'm curious why you have string wrapped outside your balloons? Oh here's a cheap way to make poor man's survival matches. Unravel a cotton ball into a long thin cord wrap it around the shaft of a strike anywhere match about 3/4 down then dip in hot wax. I've been teaching my students that technique for almost two decades. I'll be checking out your other videos. Thanks for replying.
@@dirtyscoundrel2013 Jeez dude... condescending much? Not everyone has to be a pyromaniac fire master to try something and post it on TH-cam. Calm down bro, your amazing firestarter will rock the world and you'll be a millionaire ok?
@@jordansenna752 I doubt it.
@jordansenna752 lol none of my parents have rocked the world. Not condescending at all. Maybe you should look that word up. It's called work product security. It's just a little product that can help save lives. Now tighten the strap on your helmet and go ask your mom for a cookie. Now THAT was condescending.
At last! A step by step easy to follow how to make it video of a very practical and useful item!
Looks like something that would get smuggled into prison.
Too bad if you grabbed the string to pull it out...
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Nah that's a whole other channel. You can make fire using the cell kettles, pull the handle cover off and spark the two wires connected to the LED light to make a spark, then poor a blob of prison issue shampoo on a plate with a bit of coffee whitening powder and spark
You always think about shoving things up your ass?
That's brilliant! I was a boy scout 30+ years ago and I certainly could've used an idea like this. No idea why this even came up in suggestions but sure glad it did! Will be checking out this channel for sure.
This is slick… Bit of prep but honestly I can use these. Will be trying to make them soon!
Glad you like it! Feel free to reach out if you run into any questions while making them, I’m happy to help!
This is actually one of the best hacks I've seen. Thank you. Think we'll be making some for stocking stuffers this year.
Glad you liked it, thank you! If you have any questions or need help with the build I’m glad to help, just leave a comment 👍
And the stocking? Also another firestarter lol
Pro tip. Keep one in your prison wallet.
what's prison wallet ? anus?
😂😂😂
Pull the string for extra Speed
You haven’t been already?!
Like I’m Wile E. Coyote?
Video was executed brilliantly and the idea is great! Although I was wondering something so I googled it ..."While Vaseline itself is considered non-toxic when used normally, burning it will produce smoke that is potentially harmful to inhale as it can contain small amounts of potentially carcinogenic compounds, particularly if heated to very high temperatures; therefore, the smoke from burning Vaseline should be considered toxic and avoided"
2:25 I just realized I’ve NEVER seen someone scoop Vaseline with a spoon 😂 it felt so weird seeing that
I didnt know what feeling i was experiencing. Your comment made me realise it was that😂
This looks like an essential survival tool! I’ll definitely need to add this to my gear.
Great idea , well done ...
Glad you like it!
@@LastBushSurvival I enjoy all your vids and also thank you for the extremely fast reply
Thanks so much for the support! I’m really glad you enjoy the videos, and I appreciate your kind words. I always try to respond quickly when I can, thanks for being a part of the community!
I just know you're parents had it all when you were a kid you prolly invented so much. I just love ingenuity that works❤❤
I envy the brains that can come up with these ideas.
Really good design! When youre cold and wet, something like this is a lifesafer. Saves you time and energy
Thanks for providing knowledge without all the fluff.
Nice, thanks for great ideas, I gonna try it with coconut oil instead Vaseline.
Share your results with coconut oil... Good luck
I don't think the coconut oil alone will work unless enough heat is generated from the first flame. And if it does, how much wind resistance will it have? I would try a mixture of 20% Vaseline and 80% coconut oil or any oil. Another thing is that the oil will be in liquid form, any tear inside a backpack will be devastating 😂
I saw another person use wax to dip them in - instead of Vaseline. That could be an option too.
I did a quick test, 3 matches cotton and dipped in coconut oil left it for dry and is burning well but I gonna test other materials like lard, paraffin, goose fat + cotton string. I want to see which one is the best wind proof and long burning.
@@lukaszz.711 Got it, thk
Great idea! Maybe dipping the wood end of the matches in a mixture of pine tar and shredded cotton balls(or other fluffy material you can scavenge from the wild) before you tape it will extent the fire for better lighting. Just a thought I had, not trying to criticize you, this is an amazing rig I will be adding to my bug out and camping kits.
Safety tip: 1. emplacement the tablespoon amount of Vaseline in container. 2. Then light candle and 3 set container over candle. Have baking powder and dry clean towel nearby in case you need to smother to extinguish.
They look pretty cool in that neon green ✨
Outstanding work , so simple but brilliant.
Why not use melted polystyrene to encapsulate? Should be waterproof enough and also flammable with an accelerant present.
That’s a great idea, I will try that out but for example with molten wax the strikers stick to the matches and is hard to pull it out 👍
@@LastBushSurvival pero podrías usar la cera después del primer globo , no es lo ideal pero es una opción
I’m making some of these for my dad for Christmas he’s going to love it 😎 thanks!
Does it work with diddy´s baby oil instead of vaselin? hehe.. .NIce tricks. I will definitely try.
I think it will work well too, just try to dip a cotton ball in it and see how it burns, most oils burn very well 👍
This.. Is so getting saved in case I ever want to go camping again 😂, I didn't know Vaseline made such a flame!
Be cautious of the burning rubber
Those are made to use in extreme emergencies and not for everyday use
This is actually an amazing idea. i agree with everyone else that if we can find a way around the balloon, this would be a foolproof solution. Great video!!
I think you could save some effort and steps with a couple of small zip ties and some heat shrink tubing.
Why using all this plastic balloons? They give off toxic flames when being burned. Besides, the way you show the manufacturing, they are totally not neccecary. Marches are hed together with the cotton and string already and if you would then instead of dunking them in vaseline, dip them in a paper tub filled with wax, you can store them more easy as well.
Just a suggestion.
These are made for emergencies when starting a fire is crucial. The first balloon acts as a barrier to protect the matches from the petroleum jelly, that makes the match heads damp and causes them to fall apart. The second balloon ensures the entire setup is waterproof, adding an extra layer of protection against moisture.
If you dip the matches in wax, the striker might not come out as easily, so it’s best to keep that in mind. I have tried many different methods to make this and this one is the most reliable 👍
@@LastBushSurvivalone replacement for the balloons are lubeless condoms, but might be tricky finding them om the store shelves. They're made of natural latex (comes from trees), just make sure about one is not allergic to latex
That’s a clever idea! Thanks for sharing the tip!
Brilliant! Been a long time since I saw such a clear, concise video of a "hack" that actually works!!
What is the tube at 1:52 ?
About a finger diameter and length of irrigation tubeing
The irrigation tube or the candle?
Love this. I actually made some and took camping. Great idea. Thank you
All the thumbs downs are nothing more than city Dolts who need a Taco Bell and Walmart to survive This was very simple and creative design, 10 point
I really enjoyed creating these and they've worked well for me! The dislikes don't bother me, I guess some folks just can’t handle a little creativity outside their bubble. Keep doing your thing!
@@LastBushSurvival I like the positivity. We need more of that in this world😀
It's incredible how science bring it up with new discoveries. Incredible!
Wow ... love whoever created this ... extremely creative and useful.
Wow 😮 amazing 😊
This will work. I can think of several easy modifications to improve it, but this basic design does exactly what it says on the tin.
That is really amazing and very unique. I wouldn't mind traveling with that because it's lightweight, and it may be a little difficult to do but it's lightweight and easy to carry and to pack with you that is a great survival tool.
This is actually really awesome 😎
Baddass! Thanks for the recipe! I'm super excited to try this!
Great idea , thanks for showing everyone this useful idea . Will be doing a couple myself for my bug out bag and emergencies .
Thats a great idea. I made fire starters with those pads using melted Vasoline and soaking the pad. Then just drop a spark on the pad to light it. But adding the vasoline coated pad is an idea i might try. Thank you for the vid.
I was working on something similar. I now realize that I was totally overthinking it. Neat idea!
This was very impressive I appreciate videos like this, thank you
Идея терочного запала для самодельных гранат очень хороша! :))
I have to say, that was a really great idea. I would love to make a few hundred for my prepping containers. Because they are completely sealed with petroleum jelly, the matches probably stay dry and, I would think, most likely last forever.
Great stuff! 👍
What an idea! It is like reinvented matches in survival mode.
You did it, a great idea, put into action and easy for the rest of us to do. Great job, thanks.
You made a very useful tool and it's very easy to use.. auto subscribe!
Mind blown, well done, thank you for making and sharing these fire starters...🔥🔥🔥🔥❤🧡💛🙏
This is fantastic I'll be making some of these for sure.