Exotac nanoSTRIKER XL Ultra-Light Ferrocerium Rod Firestarter

$32.95
By Exotac
SKU: EXO01465 GMTL

Color: Gunmetal
The Exotac NanoStriker XL performs just like the original but with a larger rod and striker handle. The extra length adds just enough heft to ensure it's easier to use without becoming too big or bulky and still fits on a key chain. The larger design is easier to grip and increases the durability and longevity of the product.

  • The striker handle is 46% bigger, making it easier to grip
  • Slowly scrape shavings off the rod into a small pile
  • Use these shavings on top of your tinder bundle for even better sparks
  • Use the nanoSTRIKER to light gas stoves, alcohol stoves, fuel tablets, BBQ grills, etc
  • Burns at nearly 5500°F (3000°C)
  • 1/4" waterproof ferrocerium & magnesium rod
  • Ferrocerium rod works when wet
  • Lightweight anodized aluminum body
  • Ultra-sharp tungsten carbide striking tool
  • More than 3000 fire-starting strikes per rod
  • Replaceable ferrocerium rod





Customer Reviews

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Tee J.
Works great! My second one.

I bought the original Exotac NanoStriker 12 years ago and found no difficulty using it to ignite a variety of tinder. That earlier model was smaller, had a 3/16 inch diameter ferro-cerium rod. I carried it in my pocket every day and never had the rod corrode or give any problems due to the well designed O ring seals. I enjoyed lighting the tops of dandelions growing in our yard, great practice. The top flares up instantly when a spark hits it. The original rod has lasted 12 years and provided many hundreds of hot strikes. I've used it to light alcohol stoves. My hand is medium size, my dexterity is excellent, and I never had a problem getting excellent strong sparks from it. This original model has been replaced by the the nanoStriker XL after losing the old nanoStriker from a hole in my pocket a month ago.

As the photo shows, the new nanoStriker XL is larger, uses a 1/4 inch diameter rod, yet is still small enough to carry in a pocket, pouch, bag, or small survival kit. Every bit the quality of the first striker (which I found today while walking my dog). Being larger the rod will last a lot longer than the original. As you can see from my 12 year old nanoStriker it has been carried in my pocket long enough to wear the anodizing off and the surface is now shiny aluminum.

A favorite tinder I like to make by working a little petroleum jelly into a cotton ball, kneading it well until it makes a slightly greasy cotton wad. Just pluck an edge to expose some fibers and they will ignite at the smallest spark. The petroleum jelly keeps the cotton burning a while, long enough to get small twigs and grass/leaves or pine cone burning.

I highly recommend the Exotac nanoStriker XL if you want a compact reliable fire striker and you have some dexterity to handle the small striker and enclosed carbide striking blade. If the rod gets wet, be sure to dry it off well and leave it uncovered until all moisture is gone. Closing up the rod with water will corrode the ferro-cerium rod and shorten its life.

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Ellan G.
Expensive but you get what you pay for

Was reluctant on purchasing any Exotac products because of price but I have slowly warmed up to them. The quality is second to none. Very well made. The striker is very sharp and will shower sparks when used. Small design works well on keychain. Glad I purchased. Recommended.

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Waldo
Fits A Certain Niche

There are a lot of ferro rods out there. Many of them are marketed as something special. They really aren’t. They are mostly all basically Chinese rods packaged in different ways. Nothing wrong with that, but some of them are wildly over-priced. So why buy this one?

Well.. it’s small, protected, and easy to have on you when you need it. That’s it pretty much.

The best thing about this one is the striker. Yes, it’s small bordering on tiny. Yes, it’s hard to hang on to unless you attach something else to it. The thing is though, it’s carbide. It throws a great spark once you figure it out.

I attach a rescue whistle and small knife to either end of this thing. I use the included fire cord for the knife attachment. It goes in my pocket when out in the woods. Gives me everything I need to build a fire or start a stove.

It’s quite expensive. That’s not great but at least it is well made, put together right here in the USA. I know I can count on it in a pinch. You can get some replacement bits for it too, so it’s not disposable if that’s important to you.

This shouldn’t be your only method of starting a fire if you are going out in the wild for a good while. But, for the average hike or overnight it’s just the ticket.

One star off for the price.

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CaptainAJ
Overpriced but Works!

Great product and works well but is significantly overpriced. You're better off to consider the DOSMAMZ off-brand at less than half the price and works every bit as good. Exotac puts out some great products, but you really don't need the Cadillac of fire starting devices and your fire isn't going to care about the brand.

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Dixie
Top quality

Excellent quality materials. Strong, easy to assemble. The striker could be a tad longer but it works fine. Worth the money.