How to Start a Campfire Fast (Even in Wind and Rain)
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Get a fire going on the first try
Nothing kills the mood at a campsite like a fire that won't catch. The trick to a fast, reliable campfire is a fire starter that burns long enough to do the work for you — even when it's windy or damp.
3 simple steps
- Place it: set one One Strike fire starter under your kindling and wood.
- Light the edge: touch a match or lighter to the corner.
- Let it burn: give it 30+ minutes of steady flame while the fire builds itself.
Why it works in tough conditions
One Strike burns for over 30 minutes — 2–4x longer than typical cubes — so damp wood has time to dry and catch, and a gust won't snuff your only flame. It's made from untreated wood and non-toxic wax, so there's no lighter fluid and nothing toxic near your food or kids.
Pack smart
- Keep a few starters in a zip bag in your pack — they're compact and scentless.
- Great for fire pits, wood stoves, RVs, and emergency kits too.
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