Multiple Fire Starting Methods

Waterproof. Windproof. Burns Hotter Than Hell. Built tough for the outdoors, this fire starter kit is a dependable companion for survivalists and adventurers.

Get Your Fire Started Fast

Let's not waste any time starting a fire when you need it most. This bundle gives you the options you need to get your fire started fast the first time.

Burns Hotter Than Hell

Perfect for Survival

Camping, hunting, emergency preparedness, backpacking and BBQ's. Perfect for lighting a fire in any outdoor setting.

How To Use

1. Collect and prepare your kindling & firewood.

Dry grass, bark, moss, leaves, twigs, and pine needles are ideal kindling. Stage into piles, small to large.

2. Build a small "cabin" with your kindling.

A cabin-style fire is stable and breathes well.

3. Tear off a small piece of HELL'S FIRE CLAY to expose the fibers.

Use a dime-size portion of clay for dry kindling, larger for wet kindling. Place Hell's Fire into the center of your cabin.

4. Light Hell's Fire.

Use the ignition source of your choice.

5. Add more kindling as needed.

Start small and let your fire breathe as it grows.

6. Smile.

Fire is awesome!

WARNING FLAMMABLE: Our fire starters are extremely hot. They will burn you and catch stuff on fire. For outdoor use only. Use responsibly. Don't be stupid. Do not eat.

FAQs

Please read our FAQs page to find out more.

Why Hell's Fire Clay?

Because when you need a fire quickly it should never blow out like a candle. Our patented formula burns at over 2,000 degrees F and will light damp wood and tinder. It lights quickly, easily, and stays lit in the harshest conditions on earth.

Will Hell's Fire Clay light in the rain or snow?

Yes, our patented formula lights in the wind, rain, snow, at any altitude, and any condition. Get a fire going quickly no matter the conditions.

Can I use Hell's Fire Clay in the backyard?

Yes, use for a backyard fire pit, BBQ's, camping, hunting, emergency preparedness, and backpacking. Perfect for lighting a fire in any outdoor setting.

How much Hell's Fire Clay should I use?

Use a dime-size portion of clay for dry kindling, larger for wet kindling. Make sure to expose the fibers, place in the center of a “nest” of tinder/kindling, and light (we prefer a ferro rod). You can also mold to the end of a stick to make the ultimate match!

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