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The TekFire fuel-free lighter uses electricity to start your campfire

Looking for a quicker, more efficient way to get a fire started at your campsite? If so, a company called Ultimate Survival Technologies (UST) just might have a high-tech solution for you. UST has managed to give the humble pocket lighter an upgrade, creating a rugged, lightweight, and powerful alternative that is flame- and fuel-free, but can still help get a campfire started in no time at all.

The TekFire fuel-free lighter is powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion battery that generates an arc of electricity rather than sparking a flame. That electric current is strong enough to start a fire, however, making the TekFire a viable alternative to traditional lighters that use butane fuel instead. The high-voltage spark can quickly set kindling ablaze and is even wind-resistant, making it a handy tool to have when setting up camp after a long day on the trail. The lighter even works well at altitude where standard lighters can struggle to create a flame.

UST has designed the TekFire to be rugged enough to take anywhere, wrapping the lighter in a rubberized case that not only protects against accidental drops, but makes it easier to grip too. The lighter also features a spring-loaded wire latch and includes a paracord wrist lanyard that can be used as fishing line, sewing thread, or sutures in an emergency first aid situation.

Ultimate Survival Technologies TekFire Fuel Free Lighter Demo

The TekFire weighs in at a mere 1.9 ounces, which is actually about twice the weight of a standard Bic lighter. But, since it doesn’t contain any flammable liquids, it is much easier to travel with the fuel-free lighter. Campers and backpackers won’t have to worry about running out of butane at the campsite either. If the TekFire isn’t creating a spark, simply plug it into a USB charger or battery pack to power it up once again. The lighter’s small battery doesn’t take long to charge at all and a built-in indicator light alerts users when it is ready to go again.

Priced at $25, the TekFire is obviously pricier than a Bic lighter, but less expensive than Zippo pocket lighters. And since it is built for use in the outdoors and is completely rechargeable, it is probably a better investment for frequent campers. Find out more at ustbrands.com.

Kraig Becker
Kraig Becker is a freelance outdoor writer who loves to hike, camp, mountain bike, trail run, paddle, or just about any other…
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