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The Best Firestarters to Add a Spark to Your EDC 🔥

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The best firestarters you can EDC, an iconic lighter fights for a good cause, a trending everyday wa

The best firestarters you can EDC, an iconic lighter fights for a good cause, a trending everyday watch, and more… [View this email in your browser]( [Flame on with these EDC-friendly firestarters.]( [The 11 Best Firestarters for EDC]( Fire is a fundamental tool that, despite our living in a modern digital age, is still relevant and useful for everyday tasks, not to mention the emergency and survival situations where it can be a lifesaver. Starting up a grill or stove for cooking, sealing paracord and burning off loose threads, lighting candles for emergencies, or a starting campfire when out in the field—all of these become available when you have a functional firestarter on you. Part of being prepared is ensuring your EDC effectively and efficiently covers all your bases, and we think that there’s always room for a firestarter in any kit. n this guide, we round up a variety of tools and implements you can use to add an extra spark to your daily carry. [Find Your Next Firestarter]( [Zippo x Woodchuck USA Collection]( From our sponsor: Making fire is one of the most critical and common human necessities, which makes adding a lighter to your EDC a sensible choice. If you’re looking to get a classic Zippo windproof lighter to add to your daily carry, why not get one that helps protect and restore forests around the world? With the Fight Fire with Fire Collection--developed in partnership with technology-driven wood products manufacturer Woodchuck USA--this iconic fire source gets clad in a one-of-a-kind, sustainably-sourced wooden exterior, and provides an opportunity to contribute directly to global reforestation efforts. [Check It Out]( [Trending: Timex Expedition Rugged Core]( [Check It Out]( [Sarah in California finds a unique satisfaction in coming to work armed with an all-black EDC to help her get into the right mindset and get things done.]( [Even when he's forced to trim down his carry to cope with the summer heat, this reader finds a way to keep a knife, pen, and multitool as part of his EDC.]( [Facebook]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( [Instagram]( © 2020 Everyday Carry • 500 Westover Dr, #14943 Sanford, NC 27330 • All rights reserved. We periodically send e-mails to our followers who opt-in to our mailing list, such as when entering a giveaway on our website. [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences](

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