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Re: lighters
jlzimmerman:I'm a little confused. When you bleed it, are you holding down the trigger or depressing the little nozzle where you fill the lighter? when i bleed and fill my lighter i keep my finger away from that trigger. i turn the flame adjustment all the way down. I press down on the inlet valve of the lighter. i do this… -
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Re: lighters
As many other posts have said, a butane lighter is best, and the most reliable butane lighter I have found is Nibo. I have two Royal 44 (Triple jet flame/built-in punch) that I use daily, a Commando and Hiker (both double jet flame) that I use when I'm hiking. All of them do a great job of lighting my cigars; the double… -
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ashmaster:Yes there are differences in the quality of butane.The main difference is the purity or refinement level of the gas. The more refined the butane the less contaminents (impurities) are in the fliuid. It is these contaminents that can/will cause your lighter to become clogged. And needless to say, it is inevitable,… -
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dbhotrod:As many other posts have said, a butane lighter is best, and the most reliable butane lighter I have found is Nibo. I have two Royal 44 (Triple jet flame/built-in punch) that I use daily, a Commando and Hiker (both double jet flame) that I use when I'm hiking. All of them do a great job of lighting my cigars; the…
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