Mini Inferno Oregon Rain Test

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Uploaded by on Apr 18, 2011

http://stores.thepathfinderschoolllc.com/-strse-218/Mini-Inferno/Detail.bok
Testing out the Mini Inferno fire starter made by a fellow You Tuber, Roger from Back2DaBasix.
http://www.youtube.com/user/Back2DaBasix

Antone AKA The Paracord Guy made that Lanyard check out his stuff. http://www.theparacordguy.com/

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  • I notice you have the Pathfinder knife (01 tool steel, etc.). It looks like a tough knife, solid like the Spear Point, I have, by BHK. I notice it has a Scandi grind, and I am wondering if it can botn and chop worth a damn? Thanks, and BTW I'm ordering few tins of that mini inferno.

  • @offgridmontana It chops great, especially with a lanyard. It's about the perfect size, not too big and not too small. The BHK bushcrafter is also a incredible tool.

  • What axe/tomohawk is that on your pack in the begining?

  • @Norgrim67 That the Cold Steel Trailhawk

  • I've seen other reviews on the Mini inferno and the reason I sub. to you and like your vid. is because you live in some of the wettest conditions in the US. If a product can stand up in Oregon than it can stand up to just about anything. I just ordered 4 from Dave. Thanks again Mike!

  • @cahudson11 Thanks, that stuff is amazing! I think that is why Dave jumped on it. He knows a good product when he sees it.

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  • Great demo Brother! Man, if that stuff holds up in the Oregon rain that well, I'm sold! Thanks

  • Looks like it works quite well. BTW- Nice fire making demo for wet conditions. A lot of people would not think to set a couple prop sticks to hold air space. Good job bro.

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  • i really really like how you put the two bigger sticks in the ground to make a support for the smaller twigs. never seen it before, but it's a great idea! i will use this technique

  • I live in Washington and it rains A LOT..

    I love Mini Inferno.. I had a fire going when everything was wet. Great product.

  • Great Demo brotha! I'm sold..........lol

  • @oregonmikes ok kool, i just did a review on my trailhawk. check it out if your interested.

  • Good test Mike. Thanks. Looks like a good product.

    Hey, If you want to see a funny fire-making video, check this out on YOUTUBE:

    Lars Monsen bakomfilmen .

    It is a humorous out-take from a Norwegian outdoors show. No translation is necessary :-)

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