Black Beard Fire Starters Plug 50 Plugs

SKU:
152746231
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UPC:
860006832490
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MPN:
PLUG
$9.95
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Black Beard Fire Starters Plug delivers a reliable, compact way to get a fire going in the field or at camp. These fire starter plugs are designed for hunters, campers, and backcountry users who need dependable ignition when conditions are wet, windy, or you're running low on kindling. A 50-plug pack gives you enough to stash in a pack, vehicle, or bug-out kit and pull when you need them most.

Fire starter plugs work because they're engineered to light easily and burn hot enough to catch damp tinder and small wood. Whether you're warming up after a cold day afield, cooking dinner at base camp, or dealing with unexpected overnight weather, having proven fire starters on hand takes the guesswork and frustration out of the process. They're lightweight, compact, and pack efficiently—exactly what you want in emergency or backup gear.

Black Beard Fire Starters have built a reputation among outdoor users for consistency and performance. A 50-plug quantity is the right balance between carrying enough for a season's worth of trips without taking up much space or weight. Keep a pack in your hunting bag, camping gear, or truck cab.

Key Features

  • 50 fire starter plugs per pack—enough for multiple outings or extended trips
  • Compact, lightweight design fits easily into packs, bags, or vehicle storage
  • Designed to ignite reliably in wet and cold conditions
  • Effective backup fire-starting method for hunters, campers, and outdoor adventurers

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Black Beard Fire Starters Plugs used for?

These plugs are designed to ignite tinder and catch small twigs and kindling to start a campfire. They're especially useful in wet, windy, or cold conditions where a standard lighter or match might struggle. Hunters and campers use them as a reliable backup fire-starting method.

How many plugs come in a pack?

Each pack contains 50 fire starter plugs, giving you multiple options for trips throughout a season or for stocking a vehicle and home emergency kit.

Where should I store fire starter plugs?

Keep them in a dry location—a pack pocket, dry bag, vehicle glove box, or your camp gear. The compact size makes them easy to distribute across multiple locations for reliable access whenever you need fire.