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I just won a Zippo Blu Flame lighter last night at the Big Smoke in Las Vegas. It's empty so it will make it through airport security. I'll have to fill it when I get home.
Heartfelt are a solid company with a great reputation.Mr. Paladin said:I have a nice chrome-plated Zippo case with a butane insert in place of the oil fuel original. I use this or several other butane lighters exclusively for my cigars because I can taste the flighter fluid from the standard body. I also use several other butanes, none of which were very expensive, but my current favorite is from http://www.heartfeltindustries.com. It is the Blazer cigar torch and has proven to be ultra-reliable. This company also sells the best humidity beads to make humidor maintenance much less finicky.
52Styleline said:Zippo came out with a more highly refined fluid last year. It is in a black can. Pretty much eliminates the odor.
Your link shows a bazillion Imco models. Does any of them have greater fluid capacity?KittyT said:For pipes, I would recommend an Austrian Imco trench style lighter. Most of them have a core that you can pull out for ease in lighting things like pipes and campfires. They have been around since the WWI era and new ones can be had on Ebay or elsewhere for cheap. They are pretty much windproof as well, and the flint is easy to access for changes. The only disadvantage to these lighters is that they hold about half as much fluid as a Zippo and need frequent refilling. . . .
I know Zippo makes butane lighters. I found nothing on their web site pertaining to a butane insert for their windproof fluid lighters. Please furnish link to the converter.RedPop4 said:There are butane inserts for the Zippo, as well.
I have an old Zippo pipe lighter that I use when I smoke a pipe.