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Bushcraft Accessories

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Bushcraft Accessories - Fire, Tools & Survival Kit


Practical kit for fire, cutting and survival, our Bushcraft Accessories collection covers the tools that earn their place in a pack. From fire steels and fire starters to axes, hatchets and emergency tools, the range is selected for durability and dependable performance in the field.

Whether you're practising bushcraft skills, prepping a fire at camp or building an emergency kit, these accessories are built for repeated, real-world outdoor use in UK conditions.

Shop by brand, including Highlander and Mil-Tec.

What you'll find in this collection

  • Fire steels and fire starters for reliable ignition in any weather
  • Axes and hatchets for wood processing and camp tasks
  • Emergency and survival tools for the field
  • Hard-wearing designs built for repeated outdoor use
  • Compact kit that packs easily into a rucksack

Chosen for reliability when it matters, these bushcraft accessories suit camp craft, woodland skills and emergency preparedness alike.

Ideal for

Bushcraft & Survival • Camping & Wild Camping • Hiking & Expeditions • Field Use • Emergency Preparedness • Military & Cadet

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does a fire steel work?

A fire steel (ferro rod) is scraped with a striker to throw hot sparks onto tinder. It works when wet and lasts for thousands of strikes, which makes it a reliable backup to lighters and matches.

Are there age or legal restrictions on knives and axes?

Yes. UK law restricts the sale of bladed tools to over-18s and limits carrying them in public without good reason. Only buy and carry these tools where you are legally entitled to, and use them responsibly.

What belongs in a basic bushcraft kit?

A reliable means of making fire, a cutting tool, cordage and a way to make shelter are the core. Build from there with the right kit for your skills and the environment.