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The Doan Firestarter

Compared & Independently Tested by Jim Asto - "Jimbo"

 

Here's the Doan Magnesium Firestarter by Jim Asto - "Jimbo"


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"I was contacted by the Doan Machinery and Equipment Company about the Firestarter review that I had written."

 

I hadn't reviewed a Doan Firestarter, and I was sent four to try. These varied by packaging and surface corrosion, so it was clear that I was sent regular tools, not some that had been specially chosen. I wanted to be sure that I tried about anything that the tool could be exposed to in real life - so a chisel and hammer weren't used - but we tried about everything else. Serioously! My good friend Adrien helped me with the testing as it involved lots of work.

You'll notice that it looks like any other magnesium block Firestarter, but it is labeled with the Doan name and part number. This is very important - because as you'll see, this Firestarter does not lose its rod!
The whole issue is centered around the fact that if a person loses the Ferro cerium rod (Darker metal at the top of the tool picture), then there is no way of starting a fire. We tried everything that people on the Outdoor Survival Forum at Knifeforums, could think of - and a few more tests too.

 

 

Test one - simple mechanical stress

This is often all that is needed to separate the Ferro cerium rod from the magnesium in cheaper tools. Often they fall apart in the package, or separate when the magnesium block is tapped gently. A few of us tapped the samples on four sides and corners, hundreds of times. This was repeated each time other tests. We didn't try throwing , in case the Ferro cerium rod was broken, but we did try hammering. The Doan Magnesium Fire Starting Tool passed all these tests.


Test 2 - Weather Considerations - Temperature Changes

We went a little further than the regular leaving out in the cold overnight and warming up. We used a freezer, as well as the outdoor conditions (-20C), and heated the tool up in a flame, then dropped it into cold water. The Doan Magnesium Fire Starting Tools were unaffected by this, but any tool with regular glue would have lost its rod immediately. Since I recommended that cheap tools should be pried apart and re-glued - well they wouldn't survive this test!


Test 3 - Chemicals

People who venture into the outdoors use some pretty nasty chemicals. DEET mosquito repellent has wrecked many knife handles and other outdoor gear. Soaking in it had no effect with the The Doan Magnesium Fire Starting Tool. We also use solvents for cleaning guns and the tool was soaked in these overnight - which is more soaking than would happen in normal life!

 

Some other common household solvents were used too. None of these solvents were able to break down any glue (if glue is used) in the tools, and so the tools remained in one piece. We're wondering if just glue is used, because in the temperature tests above, the tool was heated enough to melt or burn most glues! We haven't pried the tools apart to see, because tests are ongoing!

 

 

The Value of the Magnesium Fire Starting Tool

 

We compared The Doan Magnesium Fire Starting Tool to the Strike Force as shown in the picture: A person might own both, using the lighter and smaller magnesium tool for pocket carry.

 

Large Ferro cerium rods will more easily light tinder found in the outdoors, and a large Ferro cerium rod will last many years. These rods have a penalty with weight: it's unlikely that anyone could carry a 1/2"x3" rod too long before it wore through their pockets.

 

When we were attempting to start the waxed egg carton fire starters, we were unable to do so with a regular Ferro cerium rod. By using the magnesium, the wax fire starters were easy to light.

 

 

Conclusions

  1. The Doan is a well made tool, and so won't let a person down in extreme circumstances.

  2. The Doan Magnesium Fire Starting Tool is highly recommended, since we were unable to make the Ferro cerium rod fall out by even extreme measures. We feel that it is never likely to fall out in normal use. In contrast, the cheaper tools are likely to lose their Ferro cerium rods: many are separate even in the packaging.

  3. A magnesium/Ferro cerium fire starting tool is a great idea for people in the outdoors. These are often secured with the chain onto clothing or packs. This is pretty essential because such a tool will most likely be used in extreme circumstances!

We liked the fact that the tools came with instructions in fire starting: many people don't light fires regularly, and may need some basics. One thing to remember is that a sharp rock will serve to scrape the magnesium, and strike a spark - as will a piece of broken glass. So all is not lost if one doesn't have a knife! Most of us use sharp rocks anyway, just to preserve knife edges.

 

I'm very pleased to have had the opportunity to put the The Doan Magnesium Fire Starting Tool through its paces, and to see that a reliable magnesium firestarter exists.

 

There certainly was no pressure from the company, just a challenge to see if I found their tools to lose their ferrocerium rods. I'm pleased to say that I didn't - and testing was extreme!

 

While magnesium in the block form is extremely hard to ignite, I certainly wouldn't recommend that people heat them up as we did!

 

I had quite a few inquiries about where to get the fire starters, so here are some of the dealers and distributors that carry the The Doan Magnesium Fire Starting Tool.

 

If you have questions, criticisms, or things to add - email me please.

 

Jim Asto - "Jimbo"

http://oldjimbo.com/survival/doan.html

 

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