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Quoted: I actually have a plastic prescription medicine bottle (child-proof tab) that holds 3 Bics that lives in my back pack. Makes sure the button doesn't get pushed, draining the gas. AND, keeps them clean. View Quote Ha! I do the same. And I have few bottles with a Bic and a couple solid fuel fire starters stashed away. |
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Clipper: Refillable, huge butane reservoir, replaceable flint, removeable flint + striker so you can use that by itself with char cloth/cord. The Marijuana themed ones are translucent so you can see the fluid level. The printing can be removed with acetone.
As a backup I also carry a refillable Clipper JET lighter, great for lighting esbit tabs in the wind/rain. If wet, can be dried out quickly with a forceful blow. The only downside of this model is that I cannot find translucent versions so have to weigh them to determine how full they are. If you want old tech the IMCO lighters are better than the Zippos. Even the fake IMCOs. |
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Speaking of lighters. I kinda want this one. No real good reason though. But it's cool.
Next level Lighter https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256804908660440.html |
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I have some cheap lighters (probably Scripto; they're clear) in my stash that haven't aged well. It's like the flints degraded over time and got dusty.
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And what was that "trick" with the zippo where you flicked the lid open and lit it in one motion?
I tried to find videos, way cool for the time |
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Scripto, because they fit inside the mini torches, and can be used in place of the factory fuel cells.
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Quoted: And what was that "trick" with the zippo where you flicked the lid open and lit it in one motion? I tried to find videos, way cool for the time View Quote |
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Quoted: Small reservoir, often not refillable, flint not replaceable. View Quote |
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Quoted: I don't think most people use lighters enough for that to really matter anymore. I just whipped out five disposable lighters that I've had from back when I did smoke, and Four out of five still light and have fuel. The flint disintegrated on the last one. That's not bad for lighters that are all around a decade old. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Small reservoir, often not refillable, flint not replaceable. Even as a smoker, they last a pretty decent amount of time. Usually at least a month for me. |
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Quoted: You're going to make me dig out my old zipposw to see if I can still do it. It's pretty easy you just snap your fingers together and it opens essentially. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: And what was that "trick" with the zippo where you flicked the lid open and lit it in one motion? I tried to find videos, way cool for the time A cool move, standing beside your dropped open wheel hot rod and duck tails...ala James Dean or Grease |
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Quoted: With a refillable butane insert. https://photos.smugmug.com/Misc-II/i-5Zg9LrQ/0/d661a127/X2/27105831-AEEF-484D-817D-67B300F1E95D-X2.jpg View Quote |
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I love my zippo with a butane insert. Doesn't leak, always lights, isn't picky about what butane I fill it with.
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I'm gonna be that guy: strike anywhere matches.
aside from lighting charcoal ( I use a torch for that) it is pretty rare that I need to set something on fire. Strike anywhere matches never seem to go bad and always work. |
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Quoted: Clipper: Refillable, huge butane reservoir, replaceable flint, removeable flint + striker so you can use that by itself with char cloth/cord. The Marijuana themed ones are translucent so you can see the fluid level. The printing can be removed with acetone. As a backup I also carry a refillable Clipper JET lighter, great for lighting esbit tabs in the wind/rain. If wet, can be dried out quickly with a forceful blow. The only downside of this model is that I cannot find translucent versions so have to weigh them to determine how full they are. If you want old tech the IMCO lighters are better than the Zippos. Even the fake IMCOs. View Quote |
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Zippo with dual torch butane insert for coolness, but it takes a lot of effort to make sure the damn thing is full to the top and because I'll invariably use it vs firing up a soldering iron to melt things, and play with it if it's within reach.
Bic and matches hidden away somewhere in the camping gear for when the Zippo runs out. Kharn |
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I bought a hunter orange Zippo to keep in the bug out bag. I went to use it to light the charcoal grill one evening, purposefully using the Zippo to show the wife how I’d been preparing for emergencies and the fucker was stone dry. I’m not a smoker and didn’t know this was a thing. I’d say anything other than a Zippo unless you’re a lighter hobbyist.
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Hammer and a pocket anvil...easy peasy.
hammer skills, lighting a cigarette |
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Quoted: Zippo with dual torch butane insert for coolness, but it takes a lot of effort to make sure the damn thing is full to the top and because I'll invariably use it vs firing up a soldering iron to melt things, and play with it if it's within reach. Bic and matches hidden away somewhere in the camping gear for when the Zippo runs out. Kharn View Quote |
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Quoted: I bought a hunter orange Zippo to keep in the bug out bag. I went to use it to light the charcoal grill one evening, purposefully using the Zippo to show the wife how I'd been preparing for emergencies and the fucker was stone dry. I'm not a smoker and didn't know this was a thing. I'd say anything other than a Zippo unless you're a lighter hobbyist. View Quote |
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@OP
Just ordered a Thyrm case. Going to use it with the old fluid insert. Let’s see if the case seal will help; will sub and if I can remember to, I’ll give an update. Maybe take a while or it’s plain crap, we’ll see. |
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Djeep master race checking in.
It's all I used back when I smoked. now i just need something to start the backyard fire, and use a bernz-o-matic torch. |
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Quoted: I keep a bic in my cars and quad in an exotac firesleeve: https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1829/8159/products/fireSLEEVE_Orange_and_Black_Pers_1024x1024.jpg?v=1595957450 View Quote https://www.exotac.com/products/firesleeve ...tho I hafta admit, secretly, this is why I started this thread... |
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Quoted: Wholly Carp, just found yet another thing I gotta have!!! https://www.exotac.com/products/firesleeve ...tho I hafta admit, secretly, this is why I started this thread... View Quote I have a couple and they are great. I always modify my Bics by removing the stupid safety cover on the wheel. Takes a few seconds with some needle nose pliers. |
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Quoted: I have a couple and they are great. I always modify my Bics by removing the stupid safety cover on the wheel. Takes a few seconds with some needle nose pliers. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Wholly Carp, just found yet another thing I gotta have!!! https://www.exotac.com/products/firesleeve ...tho I hafta admit, secretly, this is why I started this thread... I always modify my Bics by removing the stupid safety cover on the wheel. Takes a few seconds with some needle nose pliers. |
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Quoted: Keep them in an inside pocket and it's not a problem or just rub them between you hands for a few seconds and it'll warm them up enough too. Bics are great, cheap enough you can just scatter them everywhere, I did have one explode from the summer heat when stored in my pickup. The only real drawback is they can be a pain to use in the wind. View Quote Make a wind tunnel out if your hand. |
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Got a bunch of these from Costa Rica and they are great for lighting all kinds of stuff. Super easy to replace a dead lighter. Way better than those stupid long childproof ones we get here. |
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Quoted: Maratac peanut XL are supposed to be the shit. Find them on Amazon. Works like a zippo but has a screw on o-ring sealed top. View Quote I have one of the peanut lighters that stays on my Keychain for emergencies (non-smoker). Even with the screw on cap and o-rings, it will dry out. I try to refill at least every 2-3 months. Had more luck with butane lighters still being filled and usable years later. |
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Quoted: A section of bike inner tube will seal a zippo fairly well View Quote I got these a few weeks ago. I filled the zippo I have on my desk the morning of Feb. 22nd. I waited a week to check it & have then been checking it every few days, it still lights fine after more than 2 weeks so I'm curious to see how long the fuel will last now. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08DHK54QW/ |
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I still have my old Zippo (plain) from back in the 70's. The hinge became un-put-together from the case. I've thought about sending it in for lifetime warranty (?) for old times sake.
The smell of a lighter with that lighter fluid smell |
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Quoted: I got these a few weeks ago. I filled the zippo I have on my desk the morning of Feb. 22nd. I waited a week to check it & have then been checking it every few days, it still lights fine after more than 2 weeks so I'm curious to see how long the fuel will last now. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08DHK54QW/ View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: A section of bike inner tube will seal a zippo fairly well I got these a few weeks ago. I filled the zippo I have on my desk the morning of Feb. 22nd. I waited a week to check it & have then been checking it every few days, it still lights fine after more than 2 weeks so I'm curious to see how long the fuel will last now. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08DHK54QW/ I've done the innertube trick it works OK. I like those little inserts, though. The Exotac cover for a Bic is really nice. I keep it in my hiking day pack. I also got an Exotac Titanlight. Very nice. As far as I can tell, it doesn't leak lighter fuel at all. Titanlight I'm also a big fan of the Uco Stormproof matches. They burn like a road flare. Stormproof |
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Quoted: I bought a hunter orange Zippo to keep in the bug out bag. I went to use it to light the charcoal grill one evening, purposefully using the Zippo to show the wife how I'd been preparing for emergencies and the fucker was stone dry. I'm not a smoker and didn't know this was a thing. I'd say anything other than a Zippo unless you're a lighter hobbyist. View Quote Windmill Quest/UST Trekker. Has been my backwoods/backpacking/BOB lighter for over a decade. UST sold it as the Trekker, for a while, but does not carry it any longer. Still sold by the original manufacturer Windmill, as the Quest lighter. I've only ever used Vector Quintuple filtered fuel in it. Even after 2 years of not being used, it was still at least 3/4 full, and lit on the first strike. 2 catches for waterproofing, but can still be operated 1-handed. Windproof jet lighter. Has a water resistant rubber armored case that's survived bouncing off a bunch of rocks before dropping into the water at the river's edge. Floats, survived the impacts without damage, and lit just fine. Decided I needed a spare, in case my old one died, and managed to find a place that had scored a small number of the UST branded Trekker lighters for a good price. Received it last year. Filled and tested it. Now I have a spare. Also got a Windmill Delta Turbo for Winter coat pocket carry. This thread https://www.ar15.com/forums/outdoors/Best-lighter-/18-704107/? *** one of the posters in that thread is very familiar with Windmill lighters. Seems like the JP Turbo would be the best option for smokers. For non-smokers and BOB/backwoods use, the Quest (bigger, more fuel), or the Delta Turbo (apparently uses the same internals as the JP Turbo, but like the bigger Quest, also has rubber armor and 2 latches for increased water resistance (but can still be operated 1-handed). He said the one caveat with these hot wire windproof lighters (they have piezo ignition, but have a coiled wire that gets red hot. So as long as you hold the button down, the glowing hot wire will reignite the fuel even if a really strong gust blows it out), is to NOT use these to light fuses/black powder. The fuse will spit carbon onto the wires, which results in the hot wire burning out. |
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Quoted: Probably this one https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/481792/20230310_150136_jpg-2740957.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/481792/20230310_150130_jpg-2740958.JPG View Quote Why don't I have one of those! Dang! (picks up phone, calls Dave) |
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Zippo. Unfortunately I've lost every boat Zippo (including a nice engraved brass one from Baton Rouge) I bought. I don't feel bad when I lose a Bic.
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All this BIC talk, and nary a comment on Djeep unless I missed it. It's like a premium BIC made in France or somewhere fancy.
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