I'd like to have a torch lighter, but can't see myself spending money on one. Bic has been cheap and working fine for me. If it is windy, I don't usually smoke.
I've used a zippo to light cigars and haven't had an issue. I let the flame burn for a couple seconds before starting on the cigar, that seems to mostly do away with the lighter fluid smell/taste.
I have a Vector torch I like. It has a dial on the torch tube that I can cut it back to a soft flame or full on soldering torch. I light up with the soft flame, then if I need touch ups, I dial in the torch to pin point where I want it. Works great for me, but like anything, it's a preference thing.
I have a Vector torch I like. It has a dial on the torch tube that I can cut it back to a soft flame or full on soldering torch. I light up with the soft flame, then if I need touch ups, I dial in the torch to pin point where I want it. Works great for me, but like anything, it's a preference thing.
I have a Vector torch I like. It has a dial on the torch tube that I can cut it back to a soft flame or full on soldering torch. I light up with the soft flame, then if I need touch ups, I dial in the torch to pin point where I want it. Works great for me, but like anything, it's a preference thing.
you need to mail me that lighter.
You need to send the lighter to Kuzi so he can do a full detailed review..... I will be waiting...
I have a Vector torch I like. It has a dial on the torch tube that I can cut it back to a soft flame or full on soldering torch. I light up with the soft flame, then if I need touch ups, I dial in the torch to pin point where I want it. Works great for me, but like anything, it's a preference thing.
you need to mail me that lighter.
You need to send the lighter to Kuzi so he can do a full detailed review..... I will be waiting...
does it have the "middle flame" where it isnt a torch and it isnt a soft flame? that may be epic.
I'd like to have a torch lighter, but can't see myself spending money on one. Bic has been cheap and working fine for me. If it is windy, I don't usually smoke.
Ronson makes a very reliable single flame torch lighter. Look for it at Wallmart in the tobacco lane runs around 4-5$. I've had one for over a year and it still works great.
I'd like to have a torch lighter, but can't see myself spending money on one. Bic has been cheap and working fine for me. If it is windy, I don't usually smoke.
Ronson makes a very reliable single flame torch lighter. Look for it at Wallmart in the tobacco lane runs around 4-5$. I've had one for over a year and it still works great.
+1 on the Ronson. I bought a $60.00 Zippo "Blu" Torch, that lasted sixty days before it wouldn't work, no matter how I blew it out with the compressor, used gun cleaner, all the tricks that made things work before. I was going to mail it back to them for the famous warranty, but for the cost of postage I bought three Ronsons. Lost one, using one, one has not been touched. That was over a year ago.
As long as you are not pulling on the cigar with the bic or even a zippo, you won't taste it. Just toast properly, and I blow on the end to get a perfect cherry, and you will be fine. Tastes better IMO, and burns better.
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