What to like:
1. Automatic ignition. I own a fire wallet. When igniting that, I need to
turn a wheel to set off sparks, which sometimes ignite the fuel and sometimes not, but in every case
I can't just ignite by holding the wallet up.
The firebird device ignites securely every
time, with no need for any movements except raising a hand.
2. Very small device, easy to
conceal with hands or dump somewhere. Works very nicely together with the TKO (The Kaylor Option).
Room for Improvements
1. The device requires some assembling.
2. The
firebird comes without a case. I bought a portable ashtray at the local 100 yen shop for the
purpose.
3. Reloading takes some time. In contrast to a fire wallet, this can't be used
continuously. It would be an improvement to add a couple of spare tubes, so users could just load
them in advance with flash cotton and change tubes for the next shot.
4. The documentation
is rather lacking. Only one sheet of two pages, which does not even tell users how to recharge the
device correctly (hint: one of the wires is red for a reason). For people without a technical
background it might be somewhat of a challenge to figure out the operation. This should really come
with a DVD.
Overall, this takes some time to get used to and figure out, but it's a great
concept.