Good video well said. I also personally like clippers and zippos best but I think if the arc lighters had removable lids or opened more they would be even better.
I personally carry a zippo with a butane-jetflame-inlay, looks nice, works good, and for example on new year, I usually pull out the original petrol-inlay, because it also works in colder conditions
I carry a zippo as primary lighter. In the morning I squeeze a bit of fluid in it. If my zippo fails I carry a bicycle lighter. And if that fails I also carry a peanut lighter at my Keychain. (If you smoke you can't have anough lighters)
Clippers are clearly superior to Bics but their new metal jet series with the lid is absolutely stellar for my use case and edc. And for 6€ it's very difficult to fault it
What I've been looking for is a refillable soft-flame butane lighter, refillable, with a replaceable flint. And the fuel button must be protected. They seem to be rare, at best! A long time ago, I found some slide-style lighters in a store, which worked well when new, but after refilling, they produced a very weak flame, and eventually stopped lighting. If it weren't for that, they'd have been my all-time favorite cheap edc lighter, especially since the sliding back was just difficult enough to use that it kept it from being activated in a pocket. The other drawback is that they have a piezo ignition, which tends to eventually stop working, and cannot be replaced. At this point I don't even remember who made them.
Sadly can't think of any to recommend off the top of my head, the issue with lots of butane lighters as you said either the ignition goes and can't be replaced or eventually the butane gunges up the insides
@@Weaponsandstuff93 It's the kind of stuff I've seen, too. For now, I'll still carry a peanut lighter whenever I carry one at all. Thank you for the reply! I do miss that slide lighter, though lol
Imco>>>>>>>zippo also if you do the math all remotely pricey refillable lighters really do not save money above disposable like bic. Imco is really the best one for saving money if you smoke cigarettes. The only true reason then to get an expensive lighter is as a collector.
@@Weaponsandstuff93 no I mean high voltage plasma lighters. Instead of having the plasma in between two large posts it its on the end of a raised platform that allows you to light anything that wouldnt normally fit in the style lighter you displayed.
@@corinbw Ah I've got one of those, when I made the video you could only get the single or dual arc ones across the top of the lighter, those designs as you mention are much better.
Good video well said. I also personally like clippers and zippos best but I think if the arc lighters had removable lids or opened more they would be even better.
Yeah one without a lid and a wide arc would be great.
Weaponsandstuff93 may be possible to do urself but it may be apart of safety mechanism
Zippo and permanent match keychain is what I carry, rarely use the permanent match but it’s nice to have
I personally carry a zippo with a butane-jetflame-inlay, looks nice, works good, and for example on new year, I usually pull out the original petrol-inlay, because it also works in colder conditions
The Thunderbird insert?
Weaponsandstuff93 nope, its from a company called Tristar, got it from amazon
I carry a zippo as primary lighter. In the morning I squeeze a bit of fluid in it. If my zippo fails I carry a bicycle lighter. And if that fails I also carry a peanut lighter at my Keychain. (If you smoke you can't have anough lighters)
Cool
Any one here not smoke just interested in fire
Why does your IMCO have a green and yellow striped design?
I want a plasma lighter. have you a recommendation like yours.
+Chris Hale I've done a video on one in a Zippo case, that's probably the best type.
Good video and excellent explanation, just a detail BIC lighters are also rechargeable, but its valve is less practical than a Clipper, Greetings ...
Very helpful, thank you.
+Survivor Lemon Glad you liked it.
+Survivor Lemon Glad you liked it.
Clippers are clearly superior to Bics but their new metal jet series with the lid is absolutely stellar for my use case and edc. And for 6€ it's very difficult to fault it
Anyone know a wind PROOF lighter thats not jet and that's refillable? Besides zippo
Electric lighters are wind proof.
Weaponsandstuff93 besides electric
u just named every windproof lighter
What I've been looking for is a refillable soft-flame butane lighter, refillable, with a replaceable flint. And the fuel button must be protected. They seem to be rare, at best!
A long time ago, I found some slide-style lighters in a store, which worked well when new, but after refilling, they produced a very weak flame, and eventually stopped lighting. If it weren't for that, they'd have been my all-time favorite cheap edc lighter, especially since the sliding back was just difficult enough to use that it kept it from being activated in a pocket. The other drawback is that they have a piezo ignition, which tends to eventually stop working, and cannot be replaced. At this point I don't even remember who made them.
Sadly can't think of any to recommend off the top of my head, the issue with lots of butane lighters as you said either the ignition goes and can't be replaced or eventually the butane gunges up the insides
@@Weaponsandstuff93 It's the kind of stuff I've seen, too. For now, I'll still carry a peanut lighter whenever I carry one at all. Thank you for the reply!
I do miss that slide lighter, though lol
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OWW FUCK
Earbud explosion alert ⚠
Dude raped my ears multiple times with that electric lighter.
They always sound worse on camera than real life.
Why i dont need a zipo but want one
1 i dont smoke
2 idc about the replaceing of flints a stuf
Reason i need it
1 cause its a zipo
Imco>>>>>>>zippo also if you do the math all remotely pricey refillable lighters really do not save money above disposable like bic. Imco is really the best one for saving money if you smoke cigarettes. The only true reason then to get an expensive lighter is as a collector.
I like last 2 lighters
I dissected my filter and I didn't find any asbestos
Bad idea, did you do it in a well-ventilated area with asbestos masks on?
Did you use an electric microscope to look for asbestos fibers?
Weaponsandstuff93 no but I did burn it to rest if it was asbestos and everything burned just fine
The best ever is the EAGLE MINI TORCH
Good discussion.
Thanks.
I actually fear eletric and jet lighters i dont know why
Accidental burns?
Weaponsandstuff93 Proboably eletricution on eletric lighters
There are lots of electric lighters that work as normal lighters as well
How so? Do you mean Piezo electric? That's different than using high voltage to light something.
@@Weaponsandstuff93 no I mean high voltage plasma lighters. Instead of having the plasma in between two large posts it its on the end of a raised platform that allows you to light anything that wouldnt normally fit in the style lighter you displayed.
@@corinbw Ah I've got one of those, when I made the video you could only get the single or dual arc ones across the top of the lighter, those designs as you mention are much better.