Pocket Bellows: (extends to 20” & collapses to 3.5”):
Oxygen is nature’s gasoline and is the key to fire starting in all conditions and even more important in wet conditions. This lightweight, collapsible, award-winning fire bellowing tool, the Pocket Bellows, compresses and focuses oxygen directly into the heart of a fire. The byproduct of this extra oxygen is a significant amount of extra heat which is the key to fire starting and maintenance let alone fire starting in damp environments.
Truly unlike any other fire starting hand tool on the market, our award winning, the Epiphany Outdoor Gear's collapsible fire bellowing tool turns soaking wet or dry firewood into a rolling fire in moments. This bellowing tool compresses and focuses extra oxygen directly into the heart of a fire. The byproduct of this extra oxygen is a significant amount of extra heat which is the key to overcoming wet firewood.
- Start Rolling Fires with Wet or Dry Firewood In moments
- Collapses to 3.5 inches for easy stowing (0.8 ounces/Extends 20"+-)
- Compresses & Focuses Oxygen Directly Into the Heart of a Fire
- Use It At Home For Your Fireplace, Firepits, and BBQ's
Baddest Bee Fire Fuses are “Made in the USA” of 100% organic materials including beeswax, olive oil, spice/food based dyes, and cotton (most competing products are hexamine, petroleum, or calcium carbide based. Many of these products can be hazardous to your health). Each Fire Fuse comes in a compact/protective carrying case and are meant to be cut in half to double uses from 8 to 16.
Baddest Bee Fire Fuses provide users a weatherproof tindering knit that produces a strong, long-burning, breezeproof flame that is considerably larger, stronger, and longer burning than a flame produced by match or butane lighter. Start rolling fires with wet or dry firewood in minutes. Due to the low flash/ignition temperature of the materials and organic weatherproofing formula we use, our Baddest Bee Fire Fuses are extremely effective at igniting from sparks cast off flint striking tools in wet (and dry) conditions where forest floor tinders are too damp to ignite. Coupling this larger, longer burning flame with a bellowing tool gives users the opportunity to start a fire with wet fuels they wouldn’t normally be able to start.