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		<title>Why Purchase Multi-Flame Lighters?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Oct 2010 19:53:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cigar smokers have one of the most elegant and interesting rituals around when it comes to lighting up. It takes skill to light a cigar and many cigar lighters come equipped with various devices required for the task. Some lighters come with other interesting features.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cigar smokers have one of the most elegant and interesting rituals around when it comes to lighting up. It takes skill to light a cigar and many cigar lighters come equipped with various devices required for the task. Some lighters come with other interesting features.</p>
<p>These lighters may be used just as effectively for a campfire lighter as they may be used for a pipe lighter. They are generally windproof, will light for a long while off a tank of fuel and are easy to maintain. Depending on how sophisticated one wants to be, one may choose from one, two or three jets.</p>
<p>Single flame lighters have the advantages of being easy on fuel, of providing reliable lighting and of being compact. Because lighting a cigar is a complex process, one may find that these lighter&#8217;s efficiency is desirable as constantly refueling the lighter can become something of a hassle. They are available in designs which feature an elegance commensurate with smoking a cigar and they provide an even, hot-burning flame that can be directed toward the tobacco which makes lighting the stogie very easy and convenient.</p>
<p>Many smokers like to light up a cigar when out fishing or hunting. Torch lighters provide reliable service for this even in wet and windy conditions. Of course, being out in the outdoors means being divorced from the creature comforts of more refined settings and, among those comforts is an ample supply of fuel. Two and three jet lighters do consume more fuel in their operation and the last thing one wants is to have an empty lighter when they&#8217;re a long way from a store. Consider a single-jet lighter for these situations as they consume less fuel and will provide service as reliable as their multi-jet cousins.</p>
<p>Triple flame lighters are incredibly eye-catching. They&#8217;re larger than both single and double flame lighters which makes them a bit less convenient to carry around. The three jets of flame provide a very even heat but their area of coverage may be a bit larger than some cigar smokers desire. Like all torch lighters, the flame may be directed with great precision, even when the lighter is held in an inverted position. These lighters, of course, consume the most fuel and will be less-convenient in that regard. For looks, however, it&#8217;s hard to beat these elegant creations.</p>
<p>Ryder is a business consultant for an online specialty <a target='_blank' href="http://www.buylighters.com/Pipe-Lighters_c_36.html">zippo pipe lighters</a> store and has expert knowledge of <a target='_blank' href="http://www.buylighters.com/Windproof-Lighters_c_24.html">windproof butane lighter</a>s.</p>
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		<title>How To Refill A Zippo</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Oct 2010 18:21:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryder Sabot</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Zippo lighters require some care when refueled. The liquid fuel used is slow to evaporate"thus, the lighter's famous windproof performance"and can damage surfaces in addition to posing a fire hazard. It is also a skin irritant so caution must be exercised immediately after refueling the lighter, particularly by individuals with sensitive skin.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Zippo lighters require some care when refueled. The liquid fuel used is slow to evaporate&#8221;thus, the lighter&#8217;s famous windproof performance&#8221;and can damage surfaces in addition to posing a fire hazard. It is also a skin irritant so caution must be exercised immediately after refueling the lighter, particularly by individuals with sensitive skin.</p>
<p>The insert within the lighter&#8217;s case contains cotton covered by felt. Though there is a hole in this felt, the lighter is best filled by pulling it back to expose the cotton. This helps prevent over-saturating the cotton with fluid. Hold the lighter upside down, preferably over a sink and definitely not over a finished surface which may be damaged by the fluid. In most cases, some fluid will drip down the wick during refueling so expect there to be a bit of a mess.</p>
<p>Refueling the lighter can be a bit tricky the first few times. Replace the fuel in small amounts and give it time to soak into the cotton. Attempting to fill the cotton with one long spray usually results in overfill which can drip out of the wick area and ooze out of the lighter case when it&#8217;s put into one&#8217;s pocket. It doesn&#8217;t take a great deal of fuel to refill one of these lighters. When the lighter has been fueled, let it stand in the open air for a while&#8221;with the lid closed&#8221;to allow any excess to dissipate. This will ensure that there is no stray fuel on the case which can irritate the skin and which can, of course, ignite when the lighter is lit creating quite a large flame!</p>
<p>Zippos are enormously durable and reliable lighters and they offer a nice alternative to the wasteful, unreliable and cheap disposable lighters that crowd the market. There are butane lighters, however, such as Nibo lighters, which offer a nice, mess-free alternative to liquid-fueled lighters. Which one is best depends upon the user.</p>
<p>A well cared-for liquid-fueled can easily provide several generations of service. These devices are incredibly simple which is a large part of their long-lasting nature. By keeping them clean and by using high-quality fuel, one can be assured of getting their money&#8217;s worth. Remember to never substitute any other fuel for the lighter fluid called for by these lighters. This can be dangerous to both the user and the lighter itself and is certainly not safe for smoking purposes.</p>
<p>Ryder is the owner of an online specialty <a target='_blank' href="http://www.buylighters.com/">torch lighter</a> store and has expert knowledge of smoking accessories, including <a target='_blank' href="http://www.buylighters.com/Pipe-Lighters_c_36.html">zippo pipe lighters</a>.</p>
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		<title>Zippo Lighters And Cigars</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Sep 2010 19:18:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryder Sabot</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lighting a cigar is equal parts art and science. For many smokers, it is the opening act in the smoking ritual and, in many ways, one of the most enjoyable. Zippo lighters are regarded by some as a poor way to light a cigar owing to the lighter fluid imparting a chemical taste to the tobacco. Other smokers claim that this is simply not true and wouldn't use anything else to light their stogie. The individual should always feel free to make this determination for themselves.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lighting a cigar is equal parts art and science. For many smokers, it is the opening act in the smoking ritual and, in many ways, one of the most enjoyable. Zippo lighters are regarded by some as a poor way to light a cigar owing to the lighter fluid imparting a chemical taste to the tobacco. Other smokers claim that this is simply not true and wouldn&#8217;t use anything else to light their stogie. The individual should always feel free to make this determination for themselves.</p>
<p>Lighting a cigar with a Zippo has been a debate in the cigar aficionado community for a long time. These lighters have been around since World War 1 when they were offered to soldiers as a way of generating light without the position-betraying flare characteristic of a match. While matches may have been a liability in the trenches, many cigar smokers prefer them for lighting up in modern times, claiming that it is the best way to get a cigar burning without adding any unpleasant taste.</p>
<p>A butane lighter is oftentimes used by individuals who don&#8217;t want the hassle of matches but who want the convenience of a Zippo without the lighter fluid. Butane lighters combust very efficiently and the fuel does not at all affect the taste of the tobacco. There are several models of these lighters available and many are refillable. The very advanced models are almost as reliable in the wind as are their fluid-filled rivals.</p>
<p>There are new butane lighters on the market which rival Zippos where wind resistance is concerned, however, and these may be a less-objectionable option for those who find the taste of lighter fluid something which they cannot tolerate. These windproof butane torches are available from higher-end tobacconists and lighter shops.</p>
<p>Some smokers claim that they can&#8217;t taste a thing and, if one is using one of the high-quality fluids, this is likely true. If a Zippo happens to be something to which one is very attached, consider using a high-end lighter fluid to ensure the best smoking experience. It&#8217;s not only good for taste; it&#8217;s good for the lighter.</p>
<p>Ryder is the owner of an online specialty <a target='_blank' href="http://www.buylighters.com/Butane-Torch-Lighters_c_23.html">refillable butane lighter</a> store and has expert knowledge of smoking accessories, including <a target='_blank' href="http://www.buylighters.com/Lotus_bymfg_6-0-1.html">lotus lighters</a>.</p>
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		<title>What&#8217;s The Best Fuel For Refillable Lighters?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Mar 2010 12:49:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Smoking a cigar is generally an experience where individuals take great pains to make certain the flavor is all it should be. Cigars can be quite pricey and some of the more exotic types aren't always available which means they can be an occasion in and of themselves.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Smoking a cigar is generally an experience where individuals take great pains to make certain the flavor is all it should be. Cigars can be quite pricey and some of the more exotic types aren&#8217;t always available which means they can be an occasion in and of themselves.</p>
<p>Where butane lighters are concerned, the fuels are rated in terms of impurities. This works in much the same fashion as do the octane ratings on gasoline. Fewer impurities is the equivalent of higher octane and means a hotter, more reliable flame. It also means the flame will burn cleaner which may reduce the chance of fouling. Lighters which have two or three flames, such as some of the Colibri lighters, will be particularly sensitive to fuel quality. Butane lighters must only be filled with butane. Anything else risks ruining the lighter and poses a very real safety risk to the user.</p>
<p>The nozzle on a can of butane is designed to fit perfectly with the receiver on a refillable lighter. Anything that doesn&#8217;t quite fit is most certainly not the correct fuel and one should not attempt to make it work by force. This can ruin the lighter as much as can using the incorrect fuel.</p>
<p>Liquid-fueled lighters are amazingly durable devices which are fairly forgiving where the quality of the fuel is used. So long as actual lighter fluid is being used, they offer good performance. However, the cheaper brands of lighter fluid, like their butane counterparts, tend to have more impurities. In liquid-fueled lighters, these impurities will be noticeable in the form of a foul odor when the lighter is sparked and in a distinctive and unpleasant taste on the first few puffs of any tobacco lit with the lighter. For the best results, use a fluid that advertises lending no flavor to tobacco. This is a mark of purity.</p>
<p>Substituting any other fuel for butane or lighter fluid will most certainly destroy a lighter and may pose a safety risk to the user. Butane lighters, in particular, must only be fueled with butane and only from a can which fits exactly the filling adapter at the bottom of the lighter. These lighters are fairly sensitive devices but, treated properly, they can offer years of reliable service. Attempting to mate an improperly-fitting refill can will seriously damage the valve and certainly means that the refilling canister is not meant to be used with butane lighters.</p>
<p>Ryder is the owner of an online specialty <a target='_blank' href="http://www.buylighters.com/">lighters</a> store and has expert knowledge of smoking accessories, including <a target='_blank' href="http://www.buylighters.com/Cigar-Lighters_c_28.html">jet lighter</a>s.</p>
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		<title>Basic Lighter Care</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 14:34:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Refillable lighters are an investment that can easily last a lifetime if they're properly cared for and maintained. This process is not very complex and mostly involves keeping cleaning to a regular schedule, making certain only the best fuels and other supplies are used in the lighter and, if the lighter happens to have a very expensive or ornate finish, making certain that it's protected from scratches and dents. Most lighters are very durable and, given the price of some of them, the buyer has every right to expect quality. Learning to maintain one's lighter can actually be quite enjoyable.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Refillable lighters are an investment that can easily last a lifetime if they&#8217;re properly cared for and maintained. This process is not very complex and mostly involves keeping cleaning to a regular schedule, making certain only the best fuels and other supplies are used in the lighter and, if the lighter happens to have a very expensive or ornate finish, making certain that it&#8217;s protected from scratches and dents. Most lighters are very durable and, given the price of some of them, the buyer has every right to expect quality. Learning to maintain one&#8217;s lighter can actually be quite enjoyable.</p>
<p>Liquid fuel lighters require more maintenance and cleaning that other types of refillables. While liquid fuel is reliable, will ignite in very high winds and is very inexpensive, even for the highest-end fuels, it does not burn as efficiently as butane. Therefore, it tends to leave behind traces of carbon and other impurities left behind when the lighter is lit. Cleaning this, conveniently enough, is best done with lighter fluid which is an excellent solvent. Lighter fluid may be added to the tip of a cotton swap and used to remove the black patches that tend to develop around the windscreen. Also pass the swab near the areas where the flint wheel and flint are set to ensure that these function correctly.</p>
<p>A butane lighter requires little cleaning. Butane burns very efficiently and leaves hardly any traces behind. Particularly where the torch lighters are concerned, there is almost never an occasion where one will find a black spot on their lighter. If there is, it can usually be removed by simply wiping it away with dry cotton or a cloth. If the jet area becomes obstructed, simply tap the lighter gently on a hard surface to dislodge the debris.</p>
<p>The flame jets are generally recessed a bit into the lighter. To clean them if they become obstructed, it&#8217;s preferable to first attempt to tap out the obstruction by rapping the inverted lighter very softly on a hard surface. Make certain not to do this so hard that the finish becomes damaged. Chrome finishes and plastic finishes are very durable but tapping them too hard can result in dents and nicks. If the obstruction is still present after doing this, one may attempt to remove it&#8221;very carefully&#8221;with a bit of wire or a wooden toothpick. If something becomes deeply-lodged in the jet, it may be possible to blow it out by opening the fuel valve a bit without actually tripping the igniter device.</p>
<p>Cleaning the exterior of the lighter should be done with great care. Generally, a bit of warm water and a rag is the safest way to clean off the case and it should serve to remove most smudges and stains. If something stubborn is found on the surface, one should consult with the manufacturer to see what solvent is the best for removing the material. In many cases, lighter fluid will serve as an excellent solvent on metal lighters.</p>
<p>Ryder is the owner of an online specialty <a target='_blank' href="http://www.buylighters.com/">lighters</a> store and has expert knowledge of smoking accessories, including <a target='_blank' href="http://www.buylighters.com/Utility-Lighters_c_65.html">outdoor utility lighter</a>s.</p>
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