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MeetMagicMike Inner circle Gainesville Fl 3521 Posts |
This is the best fire wallet I have found. It is a real wallet and can be shown inside and out. It has a very large wick contained in a metal fire box. I can fuel it in the morning and it will still light in the evening.
It has one drawback. I have found that after a while any fire wallet will stop lighting every time. It will take several flicks of the flint wheel to light. I finally figured out that this is easily solved by changing the flint. I went through several fire wallets before I realized this because the wallet would still give a spark but not ignite the wick so I thought it was something else. Any way, the flaw with this wallet is that the flint is hard to change because it is welded to the metal box and at an awkward angle. Does any one know of a wallet like this one but with an easy to change flint? |
FrankFindley Inner circle 1047 Posts |
You might consider a plasma ignition fire wallet instead. So much better than flint to smoothly ignite. I picked up one from Harry Allen at the IBM convention. It is 100% reliable. Now I and others in our Ring have been retrofitting our other flint based devices (fire books, boxes, etc) to plasma using the kits which are available.
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RobertApodaca Regular user Henderson, NV 151 Posts |
Can I buy it to make my wallet plasma
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FunMagic! New user 52 Posts |
I just replaced my fire wallet but the new one it is very large and bulky and way too much flame area for me.
Does anyone know of a small, thin fire wallet with smaller pads. |
Lawrence O Inner circle French Riviera 6811 Posts |
There are now also wallets that, rather than just setting ablaze, allow us to take out a business card and hand it out while the business card is ablaze.
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Sel New user 75 Posts |
My fire wallets only last a few years and then are very temperamental.
Is that the same for everyone? |
Sel New user 75 Posts |
Not years, a few gig uses only :-(
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