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Specifications:
- High class butane cigarette lighters, speciality quality
- 100% brand new butane cigarette lighters
- Refillable lighters metal structure, abound with fashion element
- Silver lighter good feeling of hand
- These cigarette lighters are easy to be refilled
- Dimensions: 54 x 12mm
Details:



- Such type of novelty lighters are ideal desktop display item for collectors



- Would make a great decoration if non-smoker with these novelty lighters
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.- Bleed excess air from the lighter if the flame is too low or irregular. Push down on the gas release valve, without engaging the spark, and keep it down until you no longer hear a hissing sound. As an alternative, turn the lighter over so that the refill valve is facing up. Press the valve in with a small length of wire until you no longer hear a hissing sound
- Clean the area around the burners with a pipe cleaner soaked in alcohol. Ash, dirt and oil deposits from lower quality butane can clog the gas outlets
- Press the ignition trigger and listen for a clicking sound that signifies that the quartz ignitor is operational. If you don't hear a click, replace the lighter. If you hear a click, verify that there is a spark in the ignition chamber. You may have to look directly into the chamber, so make sure that the lighter is empty and there is no danger of the flame igniting
- Readjust the sparking mechanism with a small screwdriver if the lighter is producing a spark, but it is not igniting the gas. The spark is probably not properly situated in the middle of the combustion chamber
- Refill the lighter with high-quality butane. Bleed the air out of the lighter, then turn it over so the refill valve is facing up and press the nozzle of the canister into the valve and hold it for five seconds. Repeat as many times as necessary until the lighter is full
Tips & Warnings:

- The flame from a torch lighter is extremely hot. Placing combustible material next to it, rather than directly in it, is usually enough to get a fire started
- Don't smoke while you are "bleeding" or refilling your lighter, and make sure there are no open flames in the vicinity
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.- Set the flame adjustment to its lowest position
- Bleed the lighter by depressing the gas release trigger with your thumb. Hold it down until the hissing sound stops
- Turn the lighter so that the refill valve is facing up. On a circular lighter, this valve usually is located on the side opposite the flame
- Remve the cap from a refill canister of butane, available at most convenience stores and supermarkets. Push the nozzle into the refill valve and hold it for about five seconds
- Note the fuel level in the chamber if the lighter is made of translucent plastic or has a viewing window. Repeat Step 4 until the lighter is full. If the lighter is made of metal, or you can't see the fluid level, repeat Step 4 until gas begins to blow back from the lighter
- Warm the lighter in your hand for two to five minutes. The process of transferring the gas will cool it, and it may become frosty. It won't light until it warms up and the gas dissipates
- Set the flame adjustment to a comfortable level and test the lighter
Tips & Warnings:

- If you aren't sure if there is butane in the refill canister, shake it. If it contains butane, you'll hear a sloshing sound
- Put out your cigarette or cigar before refilling the lighter. Butane is a highly flammable gas
Package Included:
- 1 x Butane Lighter
- 1 x Multifunction Knife
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SuPa
from (Greece)
Bought this item on
11-27-2010- Pros: nic beautiful shape and working nice
- Cons: The free nife is to smal to be use full
- Other Thoughts: The price of all products went up a lot??? With the 50% sales and without coupons the price is the same as before. Lets hope the prices are back normal after the sales. No worries, plenty of shops on the net.
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ORC Technology
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Bought this item on
02-19-2011- Other Thoughts: I love the way these lighters look. I bought this lighter for casual lighting needs, and because of the image that it had.
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Tanya Eberle
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10-23-2010- Other Thoughts: Delivery was quick, product appears as described..
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jose gonzalez
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06-04-2011- Other Thoughts: It nice but i scratches soooo easily, anything scratches it. Love it
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Edwin Montufar
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01-15-2011- Other Thoughts: This lighter has been used not quite two months and the design is completely wearing off.
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- What kind of butane gas I have to use for refilling my lighter?
We highly recommend you to use pure butane gas. Impure butane gas will clog up your lighter and other brands of butane gas with unknown pressures will affect the performance of the lighter.
- My lighter has been dropped and it becomes misfire?
A lighter consists of many precision parts and it must be used with the utmost care. When a lighter has been dropped, component parts may damage which causes misfire.
- What should I do when I want to keep lighter un-used for a long time?
If a flint lighter remains un-used for a long time, flint inside will weather to jam spark wheel or will expand to damage other component parts.
If the lighter is not used for a long period of time, it necessarily requires draining butane gas and removing flint stone.
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