







FlareForce™ — Spark a Flame Anywhere With One Strike of Steel
Lights First Try, Every Time — Even When Your Bic Won't
Bic lighters die in cold pockets. Damp matches snap before they spark. Cheap butane torches sputter and quit the second the wind picks up. FlareForce™ runs on a fuel-soaked wick and a real steel flint — the old trench-lighter setup, redesigned into a brass-toned bomb that clips onto your keys. One drag across the flint. Real flame. Every time.
Fire On Your Keychain — Ready When Your Bic Isn't
✓ Strikes In Wind, Rain, And Pocket Lint: No butane to freeze. No electronics to fail. The steel flint catches a fuel-soaked wick that burns long and steady through gusts that would kill a Bic flame on the first try.
✓ Lives On Your Keys, Not In A Drawer: Smaller than a Zippo, lighter than a car-key fob. Clip it next to your house keys and forget it's there — until the moment your campfire, gas grill, or birthday candle needs a flame and nobody else has a lighter.
✓ Conversation Starter With An Actual Job: Brass-toned bomb casing that looks like it belongs on a WWII pilot's desk. The kind of gift that gets passed around the campfire — and actually gets used the next morning.
Why A Wick Beats A Bic — Every Single Time
Inside FlareForce™ is a sealed brass-alloy chamber that holds standard lighter fluid (Zippo or any naphtha-based fuel — three bucks at any hardware store, one bottle lasts months). The match rod soaks up just enough to ignite with one drag across the built-in flint. An O-ring seal keeps fuel from evaporating between uses. No batteries. No butane cartridges. No moving parts that snap in the cold. Just the same principle that's lit fires for a hundred years — clipped to your keys.

| FlareForce™ | Other Brands | |
|---|---|---|
| Lights First Try In Wind | ✅ | ❌ |
| All-Metal Build, No Plastic To Crack | ✅ | ❌ |
| Clips To Keys — Always On You | ✅ | ❌ |
| One Fuel Fill Lasts Weeks | ✅ | ❌ |
SPECIFICATIONS
- Material: Brass-tone metal alloy
- Finish: Vintage brass
- Dimensions: 6.3cm x 1.8cm — fits any keyring
- Fuel: Standard lighter fluid / naphtha (not included — restricted from shipping)
- Includes: 1x FlareForce™ Firestarter with integrated keyring
Frequently Asked Questions
A: Yes — that's the whole point. The steel flint sparks regardless of weather, and the fuel-soaked wick burns long and steady through gusts that would kill a Bic flame instantly. In a real downpour, cup it under your hand the way you would any open flame.
A: No — lighter fluid is restricted from international shipping, so FlareForce™ ships dry. Pick up a bottle of standard Zippo fluid or naphtha at any hardware store ($3–5 for enough fills to last most of a year) and you're set.
A: A rubber O-ring sits between the fuel chamber and the screw-on cap, and the match rod seats against a second seal inside the body. Fill it, twist the cap tight, and the fluid stays where you put it.
A: Thousands of strikes. You'll burn through dozens of fuel fills before the flint wears down — and when it does, it slides out of the striker housing and gets replaced in seconds.
A: Pull the match rod out of the bomb body. Drag it across the flint on the cap. Light. Anyone who can scratch a wooden match gets this on the first try.
The 30-Day Keychain Test
Clip it on your keys. Carry it for 30 days. If FlareForce™ doesn't earn its spot — if the flint feels cheap, if the O-ring fails, if you just don't reach for it when you need a flame — send it back for a full refund. No questions, no hassle.
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Description
Lights First Try, Every Time — Even When Your Bic Won't
Bic lighters die in cold pockets. Damp matches snap before they spark. Cheap butane torches sputter and quit the second the wind picks up. FlareForce™ runs on a fuel-soaked wick and a real steel flint — the old trench-lighter setup, redesigned into a brass-toned bomb that clips onto your keys. One drag across the flint. Real flame. Every time.
Fire On Your Keychain — Ready When Your Bic Isn't
✓ Strikes In Wind, Rain, And Pocket Lint: No butane to freeze. No electronics to fail. The steel flint catches a fuel-soaked wick that burns long and steady through gusts that would kill a Bic flame on the first try.
✓ Lives On Your Keys, Not In A Drawer: Smaller than a Zippo, lighter than a car-key fob. Clip it next to your house keys and forget it's there — until the moment your campfire, gas grill, or birthday candle needs a flame and nobody else has a lighter.
✓ Conversation Starter With An Actual Job: Brass-toned bomb casing that looks like it belongs on a WWII pilot's desk. The kind of gift that gets passed around the campfire — and actually gets used the next morning.
Why A Wick Beats A Bic — Every Single Time
Inside FlareForce™ is a sealed brass-alloy chamber that holds standard lighter fluid (Zippo or any naphtha-based fuel — three bucks at any hardware store, one bottle lasts months). The match rod soaks up just enough to ignite with one drag across the built-in flint. An O-ring seal keeps fuel from evaporating between uses. No batteries. No butane cartridges. No moving parts that snap in the cold. Just the same principle that's lit fires for a hundred years — clipped to your keys.

| FlareForce™ | Other Brands | |
|---|---|---|
| Lights First Try In Wind | ✅ | ❌ |
| All-Metal Build, No Plastic To Crack | ✅ | ❌ |
| Clips To Keys — Always On You | ✅ | ❌ |
| One Fuel Fill Lasts Weeks | ✅ | ❌ |
SPECIFICATIONS
- Material: Brass-tone metal alloy
- Finish: Vintage brass
- Dimensions: 6.3cm x 1.8cm — fits any keyring
- Fuel: Standard lighter fluid / naphtha (not included — restricted from shipping)
- Includes: 1x FlareForce™ Firestarter with integrated keyring
Frequently Asked Questions
A: Yes — that's the whole point. The steel flint sparks regardless of weather, and the fuel-soaked wick burns long and steady through gusts that would kill a Bic flame instantly. In a real downpour, cup it under your hand the way you would any open flame.
A: No — lighter fluid is restricted from international shipping, so FlareForce™ ships dry. Pick up a bottle of standard Zippo fluid or naphtha at any hardware store ($3–5 for enough fills to last most of a year) and you're set.
A: A rubber O-ring sits between the fuel chamber and the screw-on cap, and the match rod seats against a second seal inside the body. Fill it, twist the cap tight, and the fluid stays where you put it.
A: Thousands of strikes. You'll burn through dozens of fuel fills before the flint wears down — and when it does, it slides out of the striker housing and gets replaced in seconds.
A: Pull the match rod out of the bomb body. Drag it across the flint on the cap. Light. Anyone who can scratch a wooden match gets this on the first try.
The 30-Day Keychain Test
Clip it on your keys. Carry it for 30 days. If FlareForce™ doesn't earn its spot — if the flint feels cheap, if the O-ring fails, if you just don't reach for it when you need a flame — send it back for a full refund. No questions, no hassle.



























