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Pure soft magnesium burns at 4000 degrees F. Using a knife or scraper, simply scrape a small pile of magnesium shavings from the side of your Magnesium Toggle. Apply a flame or spark from your FireSteel and the shavings will catch on fire, helping to ingnite damp firewood.
These Magnesium Toggles by FireSteel.com are lightweight and can be used in thousands of different ways.
Have your buttons serve double duty by using FireSteel.com Toggles!
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Posted by Tom McGrath
I put this on my survival bracelet as a toggle and it looks great and works great.
Posted by Stone
Got some for a friend who enjoys making paracord bracelets, and another for my boot like Dan says below, Excellent idea! Always nice to have tinder that will ignite.
Posted by dan highpeaks, adirondacks
Perfect to go along with the firesteel toggles. Use these as a replacement for your buttons and you will never be with out fire. They are small enough to put anywhere.
Posted by Dan
I laced a firesteel toogle onto my hunting boot along with the Fire Steel Super Scraper. On the other boot I laced a mag toggle. If for what ever reason I become seperated from my gear and camp I have a fire starting option. The toggles are a bit hard to hold onto, but, if you keep it attached to a shoe lace it gives more grip and they work great. I was able to throw sparks a couple feet used that way.
Posted by Mountain man
Fire starting being my specialty. This magnesium toggle was a genius idea. Small light weight and will bail you out of a sticky situation. Lace one into your boot or put one on your knife lanyard.