I actually liked collecting these different coloured lighters. The white and purple bits are rare in Seattle and worth a lot of money. I liked to think of them as adult version of star wars action figures. For example; black bic is Darth Vader and orange bic is obi wan Kenobi. You get the idea.
I was dismayed to find the safety sally metal safety ring after not having used these for years then I found a video showing that could easily be removed bringing back the good old Bic lighter. Wish they still had the flame adjuster lever.
They are great for popping off a beer bottle cap. Simply leverage the lighter over your forefinger wrapped around the neck just below the cap. Use the bottom end under the cap and bend down the lighting end holding the length tightly to you finger above the second knuckle. These are manufactured on Bic Drive in Milford, Connecticut, which makes half the world’s Bic lighters there.
Why the fsck would you want to do that when you could just have a few sizes of heatshrink tubing instead? Hot glue is crap for anything but crafts. If you really want to make repairs, superglue or epoxy would be far better.
Stinky Cheese do you watch Jimmy Diresta much? He keeps a hot glue gun on in his shop all the time for different things. It was in one of his shop tip videos. Also in an emergency situation I would love to watch epoxy dry. Hot glue is better then what you think. They make more then just the kind you buy in the craft store.
@@crazy_pyromaniac There is no rebuttal needed, what I stated is true. Any professional knows it is inferior for this purpose, unsafe, does not meet code, etc. Perhaps find something more useful to do with your time?
THIS IS IMPORTANT: Saw this in an online forum post and it seems the "community" is mostly unaware of this option. USE A # 10 O RING instead of a zip tie. For me the zip ties do not always work - to keep the gas \ fluid switch from being pressed. (one must get the right tension) Whereas the O ring works flawlessly # 11 O ring works too but is not as tight. Not sure how long the O rings will last "stretched" across the Bic but they easily are reusable. They are black so may be easily lost in the woods. They only cost about 2.50 for 10 of them. They work 100% of time to keep the gas from escaping inadvertently - get the word out seems many do not know about this. For the D Jeep lighters its the # 15 O Ring. When using an O ring press it into and under the - in between area to keep the switch from being depressed then man handle it over the lighter just king of slide it on as you do with the zip tie. If you find the O rings wear out in 6 months or a year from being stretched then simply use them when you venture out into the woods I have not test them for longevity. They can be easily lost so thread them on a peace of para cord when you get to someplace where you just leave your lighter laying around.
That would be a rather silly waste of time, considering there's these places that sell these things that are known as dremel bits that do stuff like grind, sand, polish, etc.
The only annoying thing about these except no flame adjustment is the flints are so wide you can't really reuse them in other lighters. Of course the safety is annoying but that is easily removed..
They are great for popping off a beer bottle cap. Simply leverage the lighter over your forefront Nigerian wrapped around the neck just below the cap. These are manufactured on Bic Drive in Milford, Connecticut, which makes half the world’s Bic lighters there.
...😮big ...can you load gas from above? ......as in other videos I've seen on cheap lighters....can you make a video how to fill gas...thanks..I'm eager to see how to fill
They're definitely good lighters but it is a shame that they cost so much. I can get a 4 pack of generics at the dollar store for... a dollar, and the only thing that really makes a functional difference for most people is that the flint wheel is so rough that it's not smooth to operate and wears the flint down too fast. It's funny how so many years have gone by yet the generics still can't seem to get that right.
I use a 1980 Bic adjustable flame lighter with a refillable valve installed. I replace the flint every couple months with HEAVY use. I make a new one every year because I get bored with the same color. Really, I don't need to ever buy another lighter, they are disposable buy they work like new after years. Zippos suck, they leak and stink and are a brick. Ever tasted something lit by a Zippo? Tastes like the smell of a bum.
Ok ,very good to exelant voice quality. Via not offensive tone.just good sound Easy to learn .could be a pastor if a christian.or any voice comunication ocupation.i wanted to know how to disasemble a liter. Good job!
Two most stolen items in the word.
Bic pen and Bic lighter
Josh Joy for real eh
What does that means?
@@YamekDrope friends
Who tf wants to steal a bic pen . shit just ask sumbody they never ask for it back unless ur in an office or school .
@php Nah mate, it means evey time I go to light up a smoke my lighter is gone because the last guy that borrowed it, kept it. Same thing with a pen.
I actually liked collecting these different coloured lighters. The white and purple bits are rare in Seattle and worth a lot of money. I liked to think of them as adult version of star wars action figures. For example; black bic is Darth Vader and orange bic is obi wan Kenobi. You get the idea.
I was dismayed to find the safety sally metal safety ring after not having used these for years then I found a video showing that could easily be removed bringing back the good old Bic lighter. Wish they still had the flame adjuster lever.
Me too, that was awesome back in the day ! I remember those
They are great for popping off a beer bottle cap. Simply leverage the lighter over your forefinger wrapped around the neck just below the cap. Use the bottom end under the cap and bend down the lighting end holding the length tightly to you finger above the second knuckle. These are manufactured on Bic Drive in Milford, Connecticut, which makes half the world’s Bic lighters there.
Fun fact: Bic flints work in Zippo lighters. If your friend's bic dies ask them for it.
Don't forget you can still make a fire with an empty BIC LIGHTER !
Keep this and a hot glue stick in your tool kit. You can melt the hot glue and make emergency repairs, insulated wires, etc with the hot glue.
Why the fsck would you want to do that when you could just have a few sizes of heatshrink tubing instead? Hot glue is crap for anything but crafts. If you really want to make repairs, superglue or epoxy would be far better.
Stinky Cheese do you watch Jimmy Diresta much? He keeps a hot glue gun on in his shop all the time for different things. It was in one of his shop tip videos. Also in an emergency situation I would love to watch epoxy dry. Hot glue is better then what you think. They make more then just the kind you buy in the craft store.
@@stinkycheese804I know that this was three years ago, but he replied to you, if you want to make a rebuttal.
@@crazy_pyromaniac There is no rebuttal needed, what I stated is true. Any professional knows it is inferior for this purpose, unsafe, does not meet code, etc. Perhaps find something more useful to do with your time?
Imagine someone that goes by the YT handle crazy_pyromaniac watching a video on lighters,lmao😅.@crazy_pyromaniac
I love spiking these types of lighters at the ground. For reasons I will probably never understand, it amuses me to no end.
I used to do that as a kid
oh, i've always questioned the insides of a bic lighter, but ive never broken up one! thank you for the demonstration!
i've recently busted a "crack lighter", which scared me half to death... bics make me feel safe, LOL
That intro graphic is sick asf! Hell yeah!
THIS IS IMPORTANT: Saw this in an online forum post and it seems the "community" is mostly unaware of this option. USE A # 10 O RING instead of a zip tie. For me the zip ties do not always work - to keep the gas \ fluid switch from being pressed. (one must get the right tension) Whereas the O ring works flawlessly # 11 O ring works too but is not as tight. Not sure how long the O rings will last "stretched" across the Bic but they easily are reusable. They are black so may be easily lost in the woods. They only cost about 2.50 for 10 of them. They work 100% of time to keep the gas from escaping inadvertently - get the word out seems many do not know about this. For the D Jeep lighters its the # 15 O Ring. When using an O ring press it into and under the - in between area to keep the switch from being depressed then man handle it over the lighter just king of slide it on as you do with the zip tie. If you find the O rings wear out in 6 months or a year from being stretched then simply use them when you venture out into the woods I have not test them for longevity. They can be easily lost so thread them on a peace of para cord when you get to someplace where you just leave your lighter laying around.
Found one at the park with my friends after playing with it we just left it hope the owner find it
Very popular in Brazil. Works pretty well, and never fails
Wonder if the wheel could be recovered from discarded lighters and adapted to a dremel spinning file.
That would be a rather silly waste of time, considering there's these places that sell these things that are known as dremel bits that do stuff like grind, sand, polish, etc.
Random fact. The guy who created Bic's last name was actually Bich. He changed the name of the company for obvious reasons.
why do you need the paper clip? wouldnt just holding the lever suffice?
The only annoying thing about these except no flame adjustment is the flints are so wide you can't really reuse them in other lighters. Of course the safety is annoying but that is easily removed..
I'm old enough to remember when these first came out. They really were quite the thing.
Johnny Morphine Came out in about 1975. That dates them, and me.
Still are
They are great for popping off a beer bottle cap. Simply leverage the lighter over your forefront Nigerian wrapped around the neck just below the cap. These are manufactured on Bic Drive in Milford, Connecticut, which makes half the world’s Bic lighters there.
Your a legend!
...😮big ...can you load gas from above? ......as in other videos I've seen on cheap lighters....can you make a video how to fill gas...thanks..I'm eager to see how to fill
They're definitely good lighters but it is a shame that they cost so much. I can get a 4 pack of generics at the dollar store for... a dollar, and the only thing that really makes a functional difference for most people is that the flint wheel is so rough that it's not smooth to operate and wears the flint down too fast. It's funny how so many years have gone by yet the generics still can't seem to get that right.
Those see through cheap lighters are dangerous. They break easily and often do not extinguish immediately. Bids cost more because they’re built better
Whyd you just stop 1/3 through dismantling?
Do u ever off-angle your lighter?
I use a 1980 Bic adjustable flame lighter with a refillable valve installed. I replace the flint every couple months with HEAVY use. I make a new one every year because I get bored with the same color. Really, I don't need to ever buy another lighter, they are disposable buy they work like new after years. Zippos suck, they leak and stink and are a brick. Ever tasted something lit by a Zippo? Tastes like the smell of a bum.
How do u put the flint back in?
Thank you for documenting the little things in posterities sake
I clicked on this video expecting to learn nothing.
I'm pleased to say.... I could not have been more wrong!
OMG, the shrink tubing hack is a game changer!
Now the type of Bic lighter with gas flame adjustment ring is very rare
I haven't seen those lighters in years!
I noticed pulling safety spring makes the lighter leak gas. Anyone else experience this?
Is it really true that less people smoke? We talking cigs then yes but if where talking anything then I don’t think so. Ya know.
Idk why am here but this vid was interesting somehow.
"u-BIC-uitous"-very good one!
Wow, am I your first viewer? Anyway, were are you located, that you upload so late (or early)?
The label you hate can be used as tender in an emergency.
He lied it was not easy to take off I never got it off and now I have to throw away the best lighter for my life
Ok ,very good to exelant voice quality. Via not offensive tone.just good sound Easy to learn .could be a pastor if a christian.or any voice comunication ocupation.i wanted to know how to disasemble a liter. Good job!
As a smoker I use these a lot! I love the classic zippo, but the butane gets expensive.
not me here at 3am watching this so I can use the spring for a airsoft part
3:49 😏
Peel the sticker from the bottom, apparently there's no glue there
Bic is better than any other lighter's ngl😩🖐️.
High quality info
Nice
Eu faço recarga nesse Bic
the uBICuitous lighter...
Never been a fan of these, I enjoy gas lighters.
The least useful video on UA-cam