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Recommendations for best single/double flame pocket lighter with good butane capacity
rfenst Offline
#1 Posted:
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TIA!
Palama Offline
#2 Posted:
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I love my Xikar Tech single lighter with the clear body. Obviously very easy to see how much fuel I have left and if I hadda guess, been using it for about 5 years now. Dropped it at least twice but still ticking.
tonygraz Offline
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Bought a bunch of Chinese single flame lighters (1Eagle Angle brand) on Ebay.. So far they have performed well. Under $ 3 each (were even cheaper when I bought them).
DrMaddVibe Offline
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I stopped caring about lighters because they're either going to walk away or stop working.

I've managed to keep a Zippo butane inset that has lost it's Rolling Stones iconic lips logo on the shell. Had it for years. Been left outside in the rain before and kept on working. I've got another that I ordered from Wish.com on the cheap...a decent double flame. You can find scads of lighters here that fit every budget.

Robert, you really should just use $100.00 bills though. Better than cedar strips. Really adds to the experience.
clintCigar Offline
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Joined: 05-14-2019
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Colibri Daytona. Awesome single flame, pocket friendly, extra capacity, hand knob adjustable.
Plowboy221 Offline
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https://www.ttlifemall.com/product/adjustable-flame-control-flint-ignitor-outdoor-weed-killer-with-63-hose?utm_source=Google%20Shopping&utm_campaign=12.10-us-feed-all&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=14986&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIkambh4mN8AIVqm1vBB3RrAn0EAQYBSABEgI-wfD_BwE
Dg west deptford Offline
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Hooked on flat flames.

Prometheus magma x is my choice

Takes getting used to the smaller flame but it's like a precision paint brush

Due to the smaller flame it out lasts & out performs all my lighters

Ez adjustable, ez read tank level, punch cutter, closing lid, pocket sized & stylish collectable

I have the Opus X rare black labeled version
rfenst Offline
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Joined: 06-23-2007
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
I stopped caring about lighters because they're either going to walk away or stop working.

I've managed to keep a Zippo butane inset that has lost it's Rolling Stones iconic lips logo on the shell. Had it for years. Been left outside in the rain before and kept on working. I've got another that I ordered from Wish.com on the cheap...a decent double flame. You can find scads of lighters here that fit every budget.

Robert, you really should just use $100.00 bills though. Better than cedar strips. Really adds to the experience.

It's for my son who will use it to vape.
rfenst Offline
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Dg west deptford wrote:
Hooked on flat flames.

Prometheus magma x is my choice

Takes getting used to the smaller flame but it's like a precision paint brush

Due to the smaller flame it out lasts & out performs all my lighters

Ez adjustable, ez read tank level, punch cutter, closing lid, pocket sized & stylish collectable

I have the Opus X rare black labeled version

Very cool!

I once had Fuente smoking jacket, slippers and a black Opus FFX logo base-ball cap, which I still have. My wife bought them for me off their website probably like 98.2 years ago.
DrMaddVibe Offline
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rfenst wrote:
It's for my son who will use it to vape.



Ummmm...those have batteries
rfenst Offline
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Plowboy221 wrote:
https://www.ttlifemall.com/product/adjustable-flame-control-flint-ignitor-outdoor-weed-killer-with-63-hose?utm_source=Google%20Shopping&utm_campaign=12.10-us-feed-all&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=14986&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIkambh4mN8AIVqm1vBB3RrAn0EAQYBSABEgI-wfD_BwE

LMAO!
tonygraz Offline
#12 Posted:
Joined: 08-11-2008
Posts: 20,253
Dg west deptford wrote:
Hooked on flat flames.

Prometheus magma x is my choice

Takes getting used to the smaller flame but it's like a precision paint brush

Due to the smaller flame it out lasts & out performs all my lighters

Ez adjustable, ez read tank level, punch cutter, closing lid, pocket sized & stylish collectable

I have the Opus X rare black labeled version




What ? I heard you used fire and brimstone.
Dg west deptford Offline
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Nah, but - Great song by the neville brothers
Yellow moon album
jasonatjl Offline
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I've had a few Xikars that have all been fairly dependable, and the warranty can't be beat. I've got a dual-flame Xikar I've beat the hell out of and it's still going strong. Not to mention, it's got a flip-out punch.

I'm currently using a Minijet and that's my "go-to" for cigars. Hell, it would make a great EDC if I didn't already have a bunch of **** in my pockets.

Would also recommend a Ligne for a soft flame, if you're into that kind of thing.
Thunder.Gerbil Offline
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Joined: 11-02-2006
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tonygraz wrote:
Bought a bunch of Chinese single flame lighters (1Eagle Angle brand) on Ebay.. So far they have performed well. Under $ 3 each (were even cheaper when I bought them).


These lighters have performed very well for me too. They even come pre-filled, or at least they used to last time I bought them. The only one I can recall failing was one that fell on the ground at a herf and accidentally got stepped on.
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