Home Cigar 101

xikar pipeline lighter vs im corona old boy style ?

kos22uskos22us Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 46
awhile back i bought a xikar pipeline lighter, it looked good then & still does however it has to many issues and im ready to try something else the parts on top of the pipeline get loose often which requires taking the lighter apart in order to tighten the screw from the inside, even with the correct size screwdriver its still a bad angle and its just a pain in the butt, the flame is now small even on the highest setting and the valve the butane comes out that holds the flame spins around so i have to keep rotating back in place for the spark to catch it, its always loose and rattling and there is not much weight to it the pipeline is a copy of the im corona old boy type lighter same design, im thinking of buying one of the im corna's but wanted some insight from you who own them, will i just be paying more money and end up with the same problems as mentioned above ?

Comments

  • Lee.mcglynnLee.mcglynn Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,228
    Im's are nice lighters...they are usually compared to st duponts but at a better price point. My buddy has one and it has held together rather well. He's had it for years but also babies it so who knows if your rough with it. The only problem I see with super high end lighters is they have very specific parts like flint and fuels...this can get expensive and not everywhere sells the right fuels or sized flints.
  • kos22uskos22us Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 46
    kinda surprised, maybe that lighter isnt as popular as i thought it was
  • J.S.J.S. Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 751
    I have no experience with the IM itself. I can say that I have used the style the the old boy has like your xikar by other makers at various price ranges and I have the same issues with all of them that you do. I like the flint lighters as they should last forever but with Xikar's lifetime warranty I think my next one will be from them and call it good.
  • Lee.mcglynnLee.mcglynn Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,228
    kos22us:
    kinda surprised, maybe that lighter isnt as popular as i thought it was
    most guys went jet lighters...I own both soft flame and jet and both are dupont...I really like my duponts and have had no issues with them. But for the money IM's are you either save a couple bucks or spend a couple bucks more
  • kos22uskos22us Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 46
    Lee.mcglynn:
    kos22us:
    kinda surprised, maybe that lighter isnt as popular as i thought it was
    most guys went jet lighters...I own both soft flame and jet and both are dupont...I really like my duponts and have had no issues with them. But for the money IM's are you either save a couple bucks or spend a couple bucks more
    i wasnt aware most perfer jet lighters either ... boy im really out of the loop ! i have a xikar jet lighter its the element model, i have had zero issues with this one it works well i just dont much care for jet lighters, i know thats whats needed on a windy day but i dont like to smoke on windy days anyway so, i guess ill go ahead and get an im corona, ill post my thoughts on it after about a 6 month period, at any rate thanks for your insight
  • jimmyv723jimmyv723 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,497
  • CigaryCigary Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 623
Sign In or Register to comment.