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How to Fix Your Refillable Butane Torch Lighter:
If your torch lighter doesn't work, it may need cleaning. A torch butane lighter is a little more expensive than a regular one, but it is far more reliable in windy conditions. A quartz piezoelectric starter creates a spark to ignite the flame, and injectors in the tip focus the flame so that it burns hotter and stays lit. Keep it clean to get the best performance, because any dust or ash in the combustion chamber can adversely affect the flame, as can the quality of the butane that you use.
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How to Refill a Circular Butane Lighter:
Although some people still prefer to carry classic lighters filled with lighter fluid, butane lighters are more widely available and less expensive. Butane is a gas at atmospheric pressure, but under the high pressure inside the lighter it is a liquid. When it's time to refill the lighter, you have to maintain the pressure, or it will turn to gas and dissipate. Do this with a butane canister that has a spring-loaded nozzle designed to fit the refill aperture of the lighter. The procedure is the same for circular lighters as it is for cylindrical or rectangular ones.
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How to Maintain a Refillable Lighter:
Zippo is the leading brand in refillable lighters. While they offer warranty to replace broken parts you are liable for shipping and handling. Likewise, if all you want is maintenance it is cheaper and easier to do it yourself. Knowing how the lighter works and being familiar with its parts makes this infinately simpler.
This article focuses on lighters that use lighter fluid as opposed to butane.
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