Just a head's up for safety.... Do not use his suggested "plowing motion" to light the match, as that can result in puncturing a finger with the very sharp flint end. Use a regular striking motion, down and away from hand, it works just fine that way.
I was nervous about that too. But after doing it many times I found that it actually extinguishes the flame reliably. Zippo-type fluid doesn't explode like gasoline and is reluctant to burn at all by itself.
I actually quite like my permanent match, it's a really nice option for lighting my pipe, as it lights like a match, but doesn't burn my hand. The downside is that it still may make whatever I may be smoking taste like lighter fluid.
I bought some of the cheap ones and with plastic threads, the match head strips out in less than 10 uses. This one looks much better. I have another Honest lighter and it does seem to be good quality. And regarding those comments, when you place the match head back into the reservoir, it extinguishes because there is no O2 to support combustion.
@dustisdeadbodies85 I don't smoke anymore but sometimes I need a lighter. Just thought this was neat. I definitely don't use lighters enough to keep fluid around the house though.
You can mod these by changing out the cotton wick with a "silica wick" (often sold at vape shops). The advantage of doing this is that silica wicks do not burn up, so you can keep them burning until they run out of fuel. To install it, you first have to remove the striker and the old wick. Next you insert the silica wick into the tube, and insert the striker in the middle of the wick. Lastly you trim off any excess wicking material with a scissor. If you order a wick that is too thick, then you can easily separate the silica threads so you can make a thinner one.
@@vincentjavier5500 I keep my permanent match in an exotac "NanoSpark" flint lighter (my absolute favorite firestarting tool), which makes it much easier to light up than by using the striker on a flint. The downside is that you need to carry a small bottle of fuel, but i just use it for my alcohol stove while camping, so then i have plenty of fuel anyway.
@@vincentjavier5500 Cool! It will not provide as much sparks as a "ferro rod", but certain types of dry grass will brak up into thin fibers if you roll it between the fingers, and these light up pretty easily with the NanoSpark. Other materials may not be as easy to get going, but a permanent match (or a few drops of alcohol on the dry material) will make things a lot easier than a ferrorod. Btw... If you are ordering silica wick from a vape shop, then they usually sell small 10ml dropper bottles that are ideal for carrying fuel for a permanent match 👍
I use a Coleman camping stove for my primary stove because I can't afford a regular kitchen stove and I ordered one of these Everlasting matches about 2 months ago and that just showed up in the mail today. It did not have any instructions how to make it work. I've used Ferro rods in the past and other similar survival fire starters with magnesium but this was the first I'd ever seen like this one and it came without instructions. This video was very helpful for I did not know it also required a liquid fuel like a Zippo. But it throws enough of a spark that it lights the propane on my camp stove without actually lighting move match so this works for me and will probably last the rest of my life if I don't lose it first.
Got the Honest Match for Christmas a few days ago, and this video answered ALL my questions. It is the video! Watch all the way to the end, there is info he adds that is helpful sort of last second there. Great video and even tho its 10 years old, very helpful and hits the nail on the head for me. Thanks Lazy Lizard Gear! Merry Christmas!
+Lazy Lizard Gear presentation video. Currently Im getting into only collection decently made lighters to try and collect 1 type of each unique or different looking lighter. I currently bought a ronson jetlite and a zippo style lighter. I will probably buy a real zippo in the near future merely as a collectible piece that I might just light once to try. Also looking to buy permanent match lighter, pipe lighter with side flint, and many more.
iTheGeek well that may be in the US, in canada they cost $25+ at local stores. And about $18+ online. The starting price is the price for the base chrome model. It only goes up from there. Plus I felt they spot weld that attaches the hing to the lid is very fragile. After only opening/closing like 5-10 times its already pretty wobbly.
iTheGeek That price difference is there for some stuff regardless of currency exchange difference. Examples include stuff at starbucks, chapters books and a lot more. Most of these kind of places have price tags on the item in both CAD and USD. So a $10 USD Book will have a permanent price of $14 CAD. And I have seen this whether it was recent with low CAD or a couple years back when CAD was worth more than USD. And looking at the price tags when our CAD was good would piss the hell out of us. And most stores wouldn't honor the And our local walmart doesnt carry zippos. Only the Things Engraved store and Scheffields Convenience Store carry them.
I used to have a vintage one of these. If it has a good seal when closed, they are very handy. Especially making fires, as a match will reach inside so much easier.
Ok, so I did it! But not at first. First I poured lighter fluid into the chamber. It's hard to tell how much you're pouring, so I poured too much. I put the match in to absorb the fluid for a couple minutes, but it was still too much. So I poured the rest out onto a paper towel which I burned in the wood stove. I was not able to get the match to light, but my husband tried and got it on the third try (and lit the paper towel). My daughter got it on the third try. And I just couldn't get it. So I screwed in the match and let it sit for 24 hours. And I just tried it and it lit on the first try! Patience, people, patience. Supposedly water and wind resistant but I haven't tested that yet.
Well made tool and works well but be warned, I put too much fuel in it and managed to set my hand on fire nowt major just ended up with a few blisters, no directions in packaging so made the mistake with the fuel.
He says to use an upward thrust motion to ignite then extinguish by putting the lit match into the fuel res but at the end of the video he uses the easy and simple strike down motion then extinguishes it by blowing it out before putting it back in and in my opinion the better way of doing it.
I have a few lighters similar to that one. The best way I've found to lite it especially when it's full of fuel is to put your thumb over the hole in the top this stops the fuel from spilling out and your social finger on the bottom and strike downwards leaning the match toward the direction you strike it once you get the hang of it it almost lights every time. If you ever need an extra wick for it dont go spending money on one all you need that you probably already have is a small birthday cake candle melt the wax off the wick and you have a new wick for your zippo or your permanent match you dont necessarily have to have the fine copper wire but if you do get a needle and use the old wire.
For the people complain about his fingers. Imagine there are still some people working with their own hands, daily. For them it even useless to maintain them "proper". And when it come to themes like this, I would rather believe someone with "used" hands and fingers. Means he does and tries things himself.
"Let me wipe my hands, I don't want to light them on fire." - proceeds to touch wet wick. "I like to ignite the match using a plowing motion." - supplemental information: ignites with a common match strike.
Directions say "oil" and no mention of lighter fluid. Also, strike starting at the top and move towards the bottom. Says to not let the match stay lit for more than 10 seconds.
@@jordanbanko5347 I managed to find an amazon listing, I feel like it could be found cheaper on aliexpress though. www.amazon.com/dp/B081GZSQTZ/ref=cm_sw_r_apa_i_0uSyFbMVXSNBZ
Thank you!! We did not get instructions with ours (which are NOT Honor brand). We actually wore out the wick on one, determined to make the spark catch the wick on fire. No, it did not, because it needs the lighter fluid. GAME-CHANGER!! Thanks!!
Never return the striker to the canister while still lit. Always extinguish the flame beforehand. Failure to do so could result in damage to the tool and potential harm to the user. It's just fire safety man.
Lol "drill down" I'm no pyrotechnician, but I imagine worst case scenario going something like this: the pressurized gas ignites from the flame as your screwing the top down, causing the canister to explode in your hand. So now your tool is destroyed, better keep that fire going, you have third degree burns on your hands and maybe face. Now guessing you were already in a survival situation, (because why else would you use such means to start a fire?) this makes your situation just that much more dangerous. Now you're injured with no means to start another fire, so if it rains, you're screwed. I agree the conditions would have to be perfect for it to explode, but I believe the possibility still exists. Why else would they bother writing it on the warning?
I have several of these both thw round and square ones. The only thing I was shocked about was that the fuel still disapates if let to set over time.. As in a week or so. The square ones have been around since the 50s and 60s originally made from bakelite
I can see what your saying. But there's not enough air inside to allow it to burn. Except in one very specific circumstance; If it is so overfilled that liquid is sloshing around unabsorbed by the cotton inside the case and overflowing. But that's a potential problem with most lighters that use liquid fuel. When not overfilled you can actually try to light the inside on purpose and it doesn't work. You might get a fraction of a second of flame off the fumes but it goes out before you can blink
+AncientGems Why would it blow up, only fumes of fuel burn when there is air, and when container is weak. If it's a metal container and it's a liquid fuel no danger at all. It's only dangerous for flammable gas or when it's in larger containers that has ample supply of fresh air around it, on small scale no danger at all. You saw too many movies I guess..
stephen oconnor If it develops cracks it won't be dangerous at all because the fuel will evaporate pretty quickly. That same fuel evaporates in zippos after a week or two because they're not sealed at all. BTW, have any of you noticed how a zippo is extinguished? Hint: you close the lid while the wick is still lit.
there are many many benefits. It is about the same size as any old lighter, but you can hold it away from your hand to light things at a steeeper angle. And you get to look like a badass, so...
I will never stop laughing at folk, for struggling to flip up the nozzle on the lighter fluid, when refilling a Zippo-type lighter or permanent match... When the lighter or match is an obvious choice to flip up the nozzle.
the tubing isn't what you should be thinking about. the container isn't completely full of fuel which leaves room for oxygen. it doesn't take much to ignite.
How long did it take for it to come to your house, the reason why I bring this up is because it takes a little more than a week or two to be shipped to my house. I'm sorry if i am bugging you. but there is nothing better than that you have. Its better than a lighter. It is better then matches. honestly I think u might made the right choice.
I like your videos..you are smart and give helpful advice.thank you for making videos like this one..and putting it out the way you did is fine....dont listen to the nay-sayers.
Regular lighter : only have fill up the fuel Permanent lighter : Have to fill up the fuel & the thread(wig) after burning out.. 'Pain in the ass' lighter.
Thanks for telling me. Link repaired. This is an old video and I changed the store name slightly after making it. I'm on vacation right now though so it's closed.
its a cool little item that you can fill up and put it with your camping gear JUST in case your lighter stops working or if you lost your lighter. thanx for the video.
How long does the fuel last in the fuel reservoir, and how often do you need to refuel before it goes dry? Thanks. A couple of suggestions to make this an even better/outstanding review: a timed test to see how long the match stays lit before it stinguishes, and a wind test, with a fan if there is no natural breeze.
@davidloveco it's called a band, or the kind you're referring to, a wedding band. a band doesn't mean the person's married unless it's on the right ring finger.
So it lasts forever right ?? We don't need to put that Fuzzy little wick ever again after it gets burned ??? Cz I wanna buy this if this will last forever with just refill
is the fuel prone to leaking, or can you set it down sideways or even upside down. i am waiting for one from amazon for a Christmas present, and would like to know how to use one. if anyone knows, could you please also feel free to reply. thanks for the other info tho.
Permanent match or forever match is a very old design used by noblemen throughout Europe Africa Germany were even into the colonial states she had one of these were considered like a rich nobleman these are just before the Disposable matchsticks even before the hood lighter aka the Zippo and it's just a trend something old being brought back just a trend
So what happens when you fumble the holder when lighting and lighter fluid spills all over, or burning fluid drips from the end and you go up in flames ??
Just a head's up for safety.... Do not use his suggested "plowing motion" to light the match, as that can result in puncturing a finger with the very sharp flint end. Use a regular striking motion, down and away from hand, it works just fine that way.
Maybe you shouldnt be using this if your scared of hurting yourself
You are worried about the way he stroke the match but not about the way how he put it out!?
Do you have to buy new wicks for this?
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@@campingadventures7601 exactly
I'm pretty sure it's wiser to blow the thing out before you put it back in the pool of fuel.
I was nervous about that too. But after doing it many times I found that it actually extinguishes the flame reliably. Zippo-type fluid doesn't explode like gasoline and is reluctant to burn at all by itself.
Not enough air for long enough to burn it too. You saw the flame get bigger for a split second but he screwed it in so no air. No air, no fire
Fuel doesn't burn without oxygen.
Flamable, not combustible.
Even with gasoline, closing the lighter will starve it of oxygen and estinguish it. No fuels can burn without an oxydizer
Anybody here because of an Instagram Ad?
Yep just saw one 😂
Yup.
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Same here lmao hahaahahaha
“Everlasting match” - it’s a perfect romantic gift, for Valentine’s, for example. And a subtle hint...😄
I'm going to use that lol
Good one
Whoaaa👀👀❤️😌
I wanna like this but it currently has 69 likes so I cannot do it.
Here’s an emoji like 👍🏻
@@duffin88 bro lemme help you out. I'll take out my like just so you can...brotherss always be there for each other.❤️
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I actually quite like my permanent match, it's a really nice option for lighting my pipe, as it lights like a match, but doesn't burn my hand. The downside is that it still may make whatever I may be smoking taste like lighter fluid.
Okay so if i don't put it back in how long will it work
quit smoking mate
I bought some of the cheap ones and with plastic threads, the match head strips out in less than 10 uses. This one looks much better. I have another Honest lighter and it does seem to be good quality. And regarding those comments, when you place the match head back into the reservoir, it extinguishes because there is no O2 to support combustion.
Permanent?
Yeah...as long as you keep filling it up with lighter fluid. Might as well get a regular lighter..
Lmao fr. Was pretty disappointed
dustisdeadbodies85 would you mind directing me to that page on eBay? I saw an ad that had 5 for about $10
@@jordanbanko5347 download the wish app they sell these things for only a $1
@dustisdeadbodies85 Aw that sucks... I thought you wouldn't need any fluid for it so I was interested in purchasing one.
@dustisdeadbodies85 I don't smoke anymore but sometimes I need a lighter. Just thought this was neat. I definitely don't use lighters enough to keep fluid around the house though.
You can mod these by changing out the cotton wick with a "silica wick" (often sold at vape shops). The advantage of doing this is that silica wicks do not burn up, so you can keep them burning until they run out of fuel. To install it, you first have to remove the striker and the old wick. Next you insert the silica wick into the tube, and insert the striker in the middle of the wick. Lastly you trim off any excess wicking material with a scissor. If you order a wick that is too thick, then you can easily separate the silica threads so you can make a thinner one.
THANK YOU! Im worried about it slowly dissapear as you use it. This helps a lot!
@@vincentjavier5500 I keep my permanent match in an exotac "NanoSpark" flint lighter (my absolute favorite firestarting tool), which makes it much easier to light up than by using the striker on a flint. The downside is that you need to carry a small bottle of fuel, but i just use it for my alcohol stove while camping, so then i have plenty of fuel anyway.
@@EspenFrafalne I buy all kinds of fire starter because of my addiction on survival without doing some research. This help me a lot😆
@@vincentjavier5500 Cool! It will not provide as much sparks as a "ferro rod", but certain types of dry grass will brak up into thin fibers if you roll it between the fingers, and these light up pretty easily with the NanoSpark. Other materials may not be as easy to get going, but a permanent match (or a few drops of alcohol on the dry material) will make things a lot easier than a ferrorod.
Btw... If you are ordering silica wick from a vape shop, then they usually sell small 10ml dropper bottles that are ideal for carrying fuel for a permanent match 👍
WAIT A MINUTE, THESE ARE ADVERTISED AS
“NO FUEL”!!!!
Cableguy818 has the don’t come with fuel
That's what I thought just got mine and now I'm pissed because it need fuel . . . LAME
It’s illegal to carry those substances with you overseas, hence the reason why they cannot provide you with it. It says this on the ad.
Shane Dillon wait, did you actually brainlessly buy something without research because of an ad?
Yes!!! I got one, no were un the advertising is said fuel needed..🤣🤣🤣 ignorant me should have assumed so...
Thank you I been trying to light it without fuel
stupid thing didn't come with instructions
I use a Coleman camping stove for my primary stove because I can't afford a regular kitchen stove and I ordered one of these Everlasting matches about 2 months ago and that just showed up in the mail today. It did not have any instructions how to make it work. I've used Ferro rods in the past and other similar survival fire starters with magnesium but this was the first I'd ever seen like this one and it came without instructions. This video was very helpful for I did not know it also required a liquid fuel like a Zippo. But it throws enough of a spark that it lights the propane on my camp stove without actually lighting move match so this works for me and will probably last the rest of my life if I don't lose it first.
I lit mine only 3 times now it wont light at all because the wick is gone i only left it lit long enough to light a candle and thats it
Does the lighter fluid evaporate quickly while the match isn't in the tank? I would think that would be an issue
What is the bottom plastic thing? If the benzine is in contact with plastic it will destroy it..
Got the Honest Match for Christmas a few days ago, and this video answered ALL my questions. It is the video! Watch all the way to the end, there is info he adds that is helpful sort of last second there. Great video and even tho its 10 years old, very helpful and hits the nail on the head for me. Thanks Lazy Lizard Gear! Merry Christmas!
How do you keep the wick from burning after one use
And those are the fingers of a Pyro maniac..burnt up
Buck Shot lol yes.
+Lazy Lizard Gear presentation video. Currently Im getting into only collection decently made lighters to try and collect 1 type of each unique or different looking lighter. I currently bought a ronson jetlite and a zippo style lighter. I will probably buy a real zippo in the near future merely as a collectible piece that I might just light once to try. Also looking to buy permanent match lighter, pipe lighter with side flint, and many more.
iTheGeek
well that may be in the US, in canada they cost $25+ at local stores. And about $18+ online. The starting price is the price for the base chrome model. It only goes up from there.
Plus I felt they spot weld that attaches the hing to the lid is very fragile. After only opening/closing like 5-10 times its already pretty wobbly.
iTheGeek
That price difference is there for some stuff regardless of currency exchange difference. Examples include stuff at starbucks, chapters books and a lot more. Most of these kind of places have price tags on the item in both CAD and USD. So a $10 USD Book will have a permanent price of $14 CAD. And I have seen this whether it was recent with low CAD or a couple years back when CAD was worth more than USD. And looking at the price tags when our CAD was good would piss the hell out of us. And most stores wouldn't honor the
And our local walmart doesnt carry zippos. Only the Things Engraved store and Scheffields Convenience Store carry them.
Or a hard-working honest man
I used to have a vintage one of these. If it has a good seal when closed, they are very handy. Especially making fires, as a match will reach inside so much easier.
Ok, so I did it! But not at first. First I poured lighter fluid into the chamber. It's hard to tell how much you're pouring, so I poured too much. I put the match in to absorb the fluid for a couple minutes, but it was still too much. So I poured the rest out onto a paper towel which I burned in the wood stove. I was not able to get the match to light, but my husband tried and got it on the third try (and lit the paper towel). My daughter got it on the third try. And I just couldn't get it. So I screwed in the match and let it sit for 24 hours. And I just tried it and it lit on the first try! Patience, people, patience. Supposedly water and wind resistant but I haven't tested that yet.
10 years later and Amazon is still offering them. Ty
Finally, saw a video how to change the fookin wick. Nice video.
Oh May Filipino dn Hehe..!
@@user-lp1py1im4x Yes sir!
Well made tool and works well but be warned, I put too much fuel in it and managed to set my hand on fire nowt major just ended up with a few blisters, no directions in packaging so made the mistake with the fuel.
I'll just keep my zippo. It's always been reliable. And it's 1 handed use. Also love the flip open and close sound it makes.
He says to use an upward thrust motion to ignite then extinguish by putting the lit match into the fuel res but at the end of the video he uses the easy and simple strike down motion then extinguishes it by blowing it out before putting it back in and in my opinion the better way of doing it.
I have a few lighters similar to that one. The best way I've found to lite it especially when it's full of fuel is to put your thumb over the hole in the top this stops the fuel from spilling out and your social finger on the bottom and strike downwards leaning the match toward the direction you strike it once you get the hang of it it almost lights every time. If you ever need an extra wick for it dont go spending money on one all you need that you probably already have is a small birthday cake candle melt the wax off the wick and you have a new wick for your zippo or your permanent match you dont necessarily have to have the fine copper wire but if you do get a needle and use the old wire.
Jeff Arp what is a “social finger”?? Is that the one I use to wave at other drivers when they cut me off?
You are spot on sir...works quite well this way and has done so for many years.
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@@twinztwice your 3rd finger🖕this one. Lol
@@matthewtaylor6533 well at least I spelled it right once. Lol
For the people complain about his fingers. Imagine there are still some people working with their own hands, daily. For them it even useless to maintain them "proper". And when it come to themes like this, I would rather believe someone with "used" hands and fingers. Means he does and tries things himself.
"Like a tooth" haaaaaaaaaaaa.
WTF. Keep an eye on this guy.
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Just to check up does is it still work?
I knew it was too good to be true, solid review
Your downsides are very accurate but the fact that when it's lit you get a fire for a long time without burning down like a match
"Let me wipe my hands, I don't want to light them on fire." - proceeds to touch wet wick.
"I like to ignite the match using a plowing motion." - supplemental information: ignites with a common match strike.
Directions say "oil" and no mention of lighter fluid. Also, strike starting at the top and move towards the bottom. Says to not let the match stay lit for more than 10 seconds.
that sort of lighter has been around for over 100 years, it was the predecessor of the common lighter!
I am pretty old and I have seen these in popular science classified ads forever
You are correct. Some even generated the necessary spark as the "match" was withdrawn from the cylinder.
Doggieman1111 really? That’s interesting. Do you have a link where I could check it out?
@@jordanbanko5347 I managed to find an amazon listing, I feel like it could be found cheaper on aliexpress though. www.amazon.com/dp/B081GZSQTZ/ref=cm_sw_r_apa_i_0uSyFbMVXSNBZ
Thank you!! We did not get instructions with ours (which are NOT Honor brand). We actually wore out the wick on one, determined to make the spark catch the wick on fire. No, it did not, because it needs the lighter fluid. GAME-CHANGER!! Thanks!!
Do not put the lit mach back in the fuel canister. Wow. So dumb.
James Suttle What do you picture happening?
Never return the striker to the canister while still lit. Always extinguish the flame beforehand. Failure to do so could result in damage to the tool and potential harm to the user. It's just fire safety man.
That didn't really answer the question but at least i can drill down a little further. For starters, how do you imagine this damaging the tool?
Lol "drill down" I'm no pyrotechnician, but I imagine worst case scenario going something like this: the pressurized gas ignites from the flame as your screwing the top down, causing the canister to explode in your hand. So now your tool is destroyed, better keep that fire going, you have third degree burns on your hands and maybe face. Now guessing you were already in a survival situation, (because why else would you use such means to start a fire?) this makes your situation just that much more dangerous. Now you're injured with no means to start another fire, so if it rains, you're screwed. I agree the conditions would have to be perfect for it to explode, but I believe the possibility still exists. Why else would they bother writing it on the warning?
LOL "pressurized gas" I think we're done here.
I just got one for Christmas. So I came here to see how to operate it.
I have several of these both thw round and square ones. The only thing I was shocked about was that the fuel still disapates if let to set over time.. As in a week or so. The square ones have been around since the 50s and 60s originally made from bakelite
I can see what your saying. But there's not enough air inside to allow it to burn.
Except in one very specific circumstance; If it is so overfilled that liquid is sloshing around unabsorbed by the cotton inside the case and overflowing. But that's a potential problem with most lighters that use liquid fuel.
When not overfilled you can actually try to light the inside on purpose and it doesn't work. You might get a fraction of a second of flame off the fumes but it goes out before you can blink
man... wheres the video where it blows up after you stick the lit match back in?
+AncientGems Why would it blow up, only fumes of fuel burn when there is air, and when container is weak. If it's a metal container and it's a liquid fuel no danger at all. It's only dangerous for flammable gas or when it's in larger containers that has ample supply of fresh air around it, on small scale no danger at all. You saw too many movies I guess..
U know a lot about physics.... lol
@@ragebash13 what happens when it's old and cracks ever so slightly. slowly leaks fuel. Pretty sure it'll be a different story then.
stephen oconnor If it develops cracks it won't be dangerous at all because the fuel will evaporate pretty quickly. That same fuel evaporates in zippos after a week or two because they're not sealed at all. BTW, have any of you noticed how a zippo is extinguished? Hint: you close the lid while the wick is still lit.
But, if it I take the "match" out, then I have to be carefull not to turn it face-down or else the liquid will spilll, right?
Is there anything to prevent the fluid from draining out when you turn the body upside down when the match is removed?
The dripping fuel will help to catch you paints leg on fire.
Your thumb over the filling hole...
there are many many benefits. It is about the same size as any old lighter, but you can hold it away from your hand to light things at a steeeper angle. And you get to look like a badass, so...
Excellent, clear explanation! Never seen before, a nice piece of engineering, must add to collection. Thank you!
How long does the wick last?
I will never stop laughing at folk, for struggling to flip up the nozzle on the lighter fluid, when refilling a Zippo-type lighter or permanent match... When the lighter or match is an obvious choice to flip up the nozzle.
I just cut that stupid plastic nub off the top so the nozzle is easy to flip up after that. 10 seconds with a pocket knife is all it takes.
I thought this was going to be an honest review. Now I see that it's an honest Honest review.
Great review and great instructions. Appreciate it!
9 years old but still has better video quality than a school fight
those hands. the nails and that match
Isn't there a danger of igniting the rest fluid by inserting the lit "match" back into the lighter??
You should blow the fire out and not stick it the tube to put it out. You're basically adding fuel to the fire.
Agreed. Not very smart to put a flame near a fuel source if you're trying to put it out.
I was just about to say that...
no need to now, because I agree
what you mean you don't put out your camp fires with gasoline. sigh ive been doing it wrong my entire life
no oxygen, how it's gonna burn in that small tubing......
the tubing isn't what you should be thinking about. the container isn't completely full of fuel which leaves room for oxygen. it doesn't take much to ignite.
sooo need the lighter fluid and need to make sure after filling when you unscrew it the liquid can still come out of the thing
I bet you do like the plowing method
Best comment lmfao
San tan moo knife? Never heard of it
Put the fire out first!
Not necessary, no air no fire...
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Is it the same fuel you would use for a zippo?
This was really helpful, thank you! I appreciate all the detail. I had no idea there was more wick in the stick. (ha)
10 yr ago so plz tell me kya yeh aaj bhi use ho raha hai plz reply 🙏
Blow out the flame before putting it back lmao
He doesn’t have to that’s the idea
How long did it take for it to come to your house, the reason why I bring this up is because it takes a little more than a week or two to be shipped to my house. I'm sorry if i am bugging you. but there is nothing better than that you have. Its better than a lighter. It is better then matches. honestly I think u might made the right choice.
4:15 I though it would explode😂😂
Yeah, I got one of the cheep ones.the Ferro rod fell out. will definitely be getting another but better
an 8 minute review on a $1 item lol
Where you buying it for $1?? They tryna charge me 20 buck, and that’s on special!
Nice thing to have , but I think if u go camping for few days it's not the best choise, coz u might spill out the gas or lose / break match
I like your videos..you are smart and give helpful advice.thank you for making videos like this one..and putting it out the way you did is fine....dont listen to the nay-sayers.
how long does the wick on the match part last?
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Everlasting video before he lights the match
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I didnt say anything about refilling while it was light, I said it might not have flared up at 4:15 if you filled it from the bottom.
Regular lighter : only have fill up the fuel
Permanent lighter : Have to fill up the fuel & the thread(wig) after burning out..
'Pain in the ass' lighter.
does it evaporate the fuel if you dont use it
Jesusandbible the match screws down and is sealed with a rubber o-ring. It should store the fuel as well as any bottle or can.
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@@M70ACARRY is comment is before 3 years he die in car crash
He probably has one of those things called a job. Unlike some of you.
@@tombrigs4678 me?
@@SamsungJPrime-dm8gp regardless, he shouldnt have made a stupid statement such as he did while he was living.
got one, the wick is off and i can't get it out. It's not a Honest. When the wick is small it's very hard to lit.
The wick on mine burned until it was gone the first time I used it
Thanks for telling me. Link repaired. This is an old video and I changed the store name slightly after making it. I'm on vacation right now though so it's closed.
It doesn't smell, it seals air tight or close to it.
its a cool little item that you can fill up and put it with your camping gear JUST in case your lighter stops working or if you lost your lighter. thanx for the video.
I just bought one online.
do we have to put oil inside?
Yes you do
+Free Gucci pls b0ss thank you!
what will you do when the ferro road wears out?
How long does the fuel last in the fuel reservoir, and how often do you need to refuel before it goes dry? Thanks.
A couple of suggestions to make this an even better/outstanding review: a timed test to see how long the match stays lit before it stinguishes, and a wind test, with a fan if there is no natural breeze.
Don't know
@davidloveco it's called a band, or the kind you're referring to, a wedding band. a band doesn't mean the person's married unless it's on the right ring finger.
How wet does the shaft of the match get? I'd love to use this for a pipe but don't want fuel dripping into the bowl.
That's easily the gayest comment I've seen today.
+Broxty your a meanie
Idk how to replace the wick tho or atleast how to get the flint out of the end
in our country there are match boxes are available in 2 ruppess we would buy that
What is the string like material called and can I buy more
And when the wick burns up?
So if you take the rod out, and turn the canister upside down, does it spill?
Can we use petrol instead of lighter fluid??
Can you update the link to buy one?
does the fluid spill when u tip it to the side when lighting?
How does it not explode when you put the lit match back in the fuel?
Maybe bc it needs oxygen… 🤦♂️
Price plz
So it lasts forever right ?? We don't need to put that Fuzzy little wick ever again after it gets burned ???
Cz I wanna buy this if this will last forever with just refill
is the fuel prone to leaking, or can you set it down sideways or even upside down. i am waiting for one from amazon for a Christmas present, and would like to know how to use one. if anyone knows, could you please also feel free to reply. thanks for the other info tho.
I doubt you're supposed to put it back in whilst its still alight...
Hey says the videos ten years old how’s it holding up?
Permanent match or forever match is a very old design used by noblemen throughout Europe Africa Germany were even into the colonial states she had one of these were considered like a rich nobleman these are just before the Disposable matchsticks even before the hood lighter aka the Zippo and it's just a trend something old being brought back just a trend
So what happens when you fumble the holder when lighting and lighter fluid spills all over, or burning fluid drips from the end and you go up in flames ??
+Stephen Kramer There is a wick inside which soaks up the lighter fluid. Even if you tilt it upside down, it won't spill =]