Reliable lighters
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I'm sick and tired of lighters working for one fill and then quitting. I believe I'm purging and refilling properly but feel free to offer suggestions for both refilling and brands that work consistently. I moved to matches months ago as they work everytime. Thanks in advance.
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Can adjust to soft flame or torch.
Never had a problem with filling it and tank lasts a very long time on one fill.
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I'll second what Matt said about quality fuel and take it one step further. The last couple cans of fuel I've purchased were refined 14 times if you can believe what the label says. Still, when I get ready to fill my cheap-@ss lighter, I'm very careful not to shake or otherwise agitate the contents of the fuel can. I get the lighter ready, turn down the gas knob, and purge it. Then I carefully tip the can up and proceed to fill the lighter. This way, if there IS any sediment in the can it's less likely to end up in my cheap-@ss lighter. Did I mention that my lighter is a cheap-@ss one? I've used it for about 3 years now, successfully, and paid about $8 for it including freight. I think highly refined, non-agitated fuel goes a long way toward keeping a lighter working. Just MHO.... ??
http://m.homedepot.com/p/Bernzomatic-5-5-oz-Butane-Gas-Refill-Canister-329853/202185023
Hi, James. I can't make that page enlarge on my iPhone - does it say on the label how many times it's been refined? It may be that the kind of torch that fuel is meant for may have a larger orifice than our cigar lighters and could pass sediment easier than our lighters. Just guessin'..... ??
Just tell him to put a sock in it, lol.
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I don't usually bother with the compressed air but it probably wouldn't hurt. And I guess I'm kinda **** with things like this but I always turn the fuel adjustment all the way down before purging and filling. And then I turn it back up to its normal setting and let the fuel warm up for a few minutes before trying to light it. It doesn't burn well when it's cold. But you probably know all that stuff anyway.... ??
I think the refinement matters a great deal but, as I told James40 in the above post, I'm kinda **** about stuff like this.... ??. (Course, ya can't argue with success...)
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