Cheap Soft Flame lighters
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I have been looking for one for awhile and I just cant seem to find one to pull the trigger on. Any suggestions?
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Bic
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Get out of here Todd lol.BigT06:Bic
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+1. Too expensive? Baby Bic.BigT06:Bic
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I have a Vertigo pipe lighter, soft flame, bought for $25.00 last year. It works great. I use it for cigars too but because I smoke a pipe I have cut out additional lighters. It is a flint, and looks similar to the IM Corona Old Boy.
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I have a handful of flint butane lighters from this chinese knockoff company on ebay (a bunch of Dunhill and Dupont knockoffs): http://stores.ebay.com/AHAI006/_i.html?_fsub=12620067
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Im assuming they work pretty well if youre using them Doc? =pdocbp87:I have a handful of flint butane lighters from this chinese knockoff company on ebay (a bunch of Dunhill and Dupont knockoffs): http://stores.ebay.com/AHAI006/_i.html?_fsub=12620067 -
Never had a problem, and at like 15 bucks a piece, if I ever had a problem with one, it would be affordable to replace.
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What kind of fuel would you use for them?
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I always use XiKar butane in my lighters, because it is what my local carries in large size cans.
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Ok cool thanks Doc. As posted in the "What did I get today" Thread our own MTuccelli took it into his own hands to send me a new lighter. Thanks again! And I won a Colibri Barrington on the bid site.
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I've got a Xikar Flint flame II that I picked up on a daily deal site for $50, free shipping. It's thin, light weight, easy to handle, works great and I've gotten tons of compliments on it. Plus, it's Xikar, so I know it'll last or I'll send it back and have it replaced.
Word to the wise: only plan on using them when you're going to be smoking indoors. I always bring my torch if I'm smoking outside. The slightest wind will blow a soft flame out every time.