Random Jabber Jibber thread

BarnBuster

Virtually Unknown Member
It is......I have a few of their things. The hex works with the hex striking rod. The teeth are for the round rod. It creates more pressure ;)

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I like your explanation better :). Must have lost something in translation!
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Hi there,

The wrench can be used a can opener, or as a wrench. We are currently in the process of redesigning this striker to be less generic. Thanks for you question! If there is anything else we can do for you, please don't hesitate to write back!

Darek Lakey
Customer Service, Überleben
866-521-8777
www.uberleben.co
 

DarkWeb

Well-Known Member
I like your explanation better :). Must have lost something in translation!
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Hi there,

The wrench can be used a can opener, or as a wrench. We are currently in the process of redesigning this striker to be less generic. Thanks for you question! If there is anything else we can do for you, please don't hesitate to write back!

Darek Lakey
Customer Service, Überleben
866-521-8777
www.uberleben.co
He might need some more training.......



Edit: maybe I'm a little off on their direction with the design.
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Control and surface area is what they are going for. I like it better than round rods and it does throw a lot of sparks very easy.
 
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BarnBuster

Virtually Unknown Member
Control and surface area is what they are going for. I like it better than round rods and it does throw a lot of sparks very easy.
A handy tool.
I have/had a old cheap one from decades ago that was a real sunofabitch to use. Never really had a need to use one but I can't see that it would hurt carrying it if you went anywhere off road/trail. One of those lifesavers when things go FUBAR, cause shit happens.
 

lokie

Well-Known Member
I have/had a old cheap one from decades ago that was a real sunofabitch to use. Never really had a need to use one but I can't see that it would hurt carrying it if you went anywhere off road/trail. One of those lifesavers when things go FUBAR, cause shit happens.
I carried a Permanent Match for several years. Used more as a conversation piece than a fire starter.
It has gotten lost somewhere along the years. :???:

Like this vintage model.
Vintage Lighter Permanent Match Mitsugiri MFG Ltd Keyring Made in Japan  Blue | eBay
 
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