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Does anyone have a lighter they like?
I've had a few of these things. A Bernz, this highly rated fancy POS, and a whole lot of the 99 cent throwaways. They all suck. Won't light, won't stay lit, etc. I'm down to buying 6 packs of the cheap ones because they work reliably a few times before crapping out and I've always got another one to break out.
I use them for lighting my Vermont stove in the house and bonfires outdoors. A propane torch works OK outdoors, but I don't really want one sitting around in my living room. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1582321822.jpg |
Ever heard of wooden kitchen matches?
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Matches. Thanks. :rolleyes:
The problem with kitchen matches, even the long fireplace matches, is the draft through the stove blows them out. I can go through a lot more than 6 of them trying to start a fire in the stove. I need a sustained flame. Outdoors in the wind - are you kidding? |
Zippo
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Gasoline soaked rags?
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Zippo. Preferably brass 😁
As a previous smoker, always used a bic and still use them for whenever I need a light If you need something with a long extension, can’t help you. They all suck afaik |
Two words:
Mapp Gas! I use it for starting the smoker... |
For lighting stoves and BBQs I have use a Calico Chef's lighter for 20 years or so. They are pretty reliable and last for a year or two.
https://www.amazon.com/pack-Calico-SHOT-Resistant-Lighters/dp/B00IA857JI |
Years ago i bought a big pack of adjustable cigarette lighters from a food service place. $10 for 40 lighters or something like that. With a minor tweak they are very useful (for anything but smoking).
Adjust the flame to high. Remove the metal guard at the top. Slide the flame adjuster up off the valve and put it back on at the low position. Bend metal guard back in to shape and reinstall. Now your flame is adjustable from "high" to "crack pipe" level. |
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Zippo made/makes a line of butane lighters in addition to their wet-fuel-n-wick style they are known for. Colibri is also a big name in nice fancy lighters (and pens), and of course Dunhill, etc. but I think the Zippo butanes beat them all. Solid, stylish, built like a tank, and has Zippo's lifetime warranty.
But I carry and use cheap Bic disposables - full size, not the minis or slim ones. |
For cigars I like the cheap ronson jetlite, its as good as the fancypants butanes. Its not a stick lighter though, and for a stove you probably want a stick lighter. I'm with you, they all suck.
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12 inch Bic lighter.
An American goes into a bar and sits down next to an English guy. The American notices that the English guy has a huge BIC Lighter. The American says, "Wow cool lighter, where did you get it?" The english guy says, "A genie granted me one wish when I rubbed this bottle". "Wow", says the American, "Can I have a go?" "Sure", Says the Englishman. The american rubs the bottle and the genie comes out, "You have one wish" Says the genie. The American wishes for a million bucks, the genie grants the wish. About 5 minutes later a load of ducks come into the bar, there are thousands of them. The American says "I don't believe this I wished for a million bucks, not a million ducks". The englishman says "Well do you really think i wished for a 12 inch BIC?". |
A dozen expensive torches later my favorite is .49 AM PM bic knock off
Torches are finicky and simply dont last so I have given up with the fancy stuff My bic always works |
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Burning weed seeds
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I've had something like this in the past that worked well, but I couldn't give you a brand or anything like that.
https://assets.academy.com/mgen/31/10457731.jpg |
yes, weed seeds and pest eggs/instars near the surface
also works great as a... nose hair trimmer |
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Soto XT Pocket Torch.
This one is my favorite lighter. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1582421249.jpg https://www.amazon.com/SOTO-Outdoors-Pocket-Torch-XT/dp/B076H7MRR2 |
What is wrong with a good old Bic? Lights every time, lasts forever, and feels just right in your pocket .
Have not smoked in over 10 years now, but still feel naked without one. Carry it every day |
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