Midwest Hearth Cedar Fire Starters (36 pack) vs Hexa Ferro Rod Fire Starter Survival Tool
Overall winner: Hexa Ferro Rod Fire Starter Survival Tool
Key Differences
Uberleben's Hexa Ferro Rod (A) offers up to 20,000 strikes and 5,500°F high-intensity sparks with a six-sided grip for control, making it a reusable, long-life fire starter ideal for survival and camping. Midwest Hearth's Cedar Fire Starters (B) are disposable, 100% natural cedar-wax sticks sold in a 36-pack that light easily with a single match and are made in the USA, better suited for home hearths or quick, single-use needs
Midwest Hearth Cedar Fire Starters (36 pack)
Cedar fire starters made in the USA, 4" x 1" disks, burn time 20-30 minutes and burn hot. One customer note: easy to light with a single match and can be broken for multiple fires
Pros
- made in USA
- easy to light with a match
- long burn time per starter
- breaks into smaller pieces for multiple starts
Cons
- some may require direct flame to ignite initially
- burns hotRequires ventilation in confined spaces
Hexa Ferro Rod Fire Starter Survival Tool
Compact ferro rod with hexagonal grip for reliable sparks. Delivers strong ignition and durable build; praised for portability and ease of use
Pros
- Six-sided grip improves grip and efficiency
- High spark output for dependable ignition
- Compact and lightweight for packs and kits
- Long-lasting with up to 20,000 strikes
Cons
- No explicit included accessories mentioned
- No handle cover or case noted
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | uberleben |
| Durability | uberleben |
| Versatility | uberleben |
| User Reviews | uberleben |