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Specifications:
- Floral engraved pattern Cigarette Lighter, great collection for you
- High quality material providing shining polish for you
- Easy handle makes the ignition easy
- Show your charm with this floral engraved Cigarette Lighter
- This Cigarette Lighter is a best gift for holiday and birthday
- Material: Metal
- Lighter Size: Approx. 5.7 x 3.7 x 1.3cm/2.2 x 1.4 x 0.5in(L x H x T)
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- Floral engraved pattern Best Cigarette Lighter, great collection for you, high quality material provides shining polish for you



- Easy handle makes the ignition easier, show your charm with this Cheap Cigarette Lighter, best gift for holiday and birthday
How to Repair Cigarette Lighters?
Even the most robust of lighters can have maintenance issues, and require a little home repair. Normally, there is little in the way of repair you can do for a disposable lighter, but there are several ways to fix up a wind-proof lighter. Whether you simply need to add a little more fuel, or you need to replace a part on you lighter, you can usually find the problem, and fix it, in just a few minutes
- Check the fuel level. Open the top of the lighter, and grasp the part that houses the wick, the chimney, with one hand. Hold the outside part of the lighter with your other hand. Pull up on the chimney to remove the lighter from the housing. Turn the lighter upside down. Pour lighter fluid or fuel into the bottom loading end, until the lighter is full. Place the lighter back in the housing, before attempting to light it. Wipe any excess fluid with a clean rag. Attempt to light the flame
- Check the flint. Flick the flint wheel with your thumb, as you normally do to light the flame. Observe if there is a spark. Replace the flint, if there is no spark. Remove the lighter from the housing again. Turn the lighter upside down, so you see the small screw that holds the flint in place. Unscrew the screw with a small, flathead screwdriver. Slowly, remove the flint spring and flint. Take the flint off the end of the spring. Install a new flint in the top of the spring. Insert the flint and spring into the hole in the lighter. Tighten the screw. Flick the wheel to check the spark, and see if the lighter now works
- Observe the color of the wick inside the chimney. Replace the wick, if it is black. Remove the fuel padding, or packing, from the bottom of the lighter with a pair of tweezers. Pull the old wick up, and out, of the chimney with the tweezers. Thread a new wick through the opening of the chimney. Add the fuel padding into the bottom of the lighter. Place one piece of padding into the lighter, then weave the new wick through it. Repeat this process, until you have installed wick through all of the fuel padding. Cut the wick, so it is even with the top of the chimney and the bottom of the fuel packing. Add lighter fluid, and insert the lighter into the housing, before attempting to light it
How to Collect Cigarette Lighters?
Cigarette lighters carry an appeal because they have a functional value as well as a sentimental one. You can use them to light candles, cigarettes or cigars, or just for decoration
- Start looking for lighters. There are many different kinds--disposable, which is the most common, or refillable; push down or flip; plus a variety of others which come in all sizes and shapes
- Decide what types of lighters you would prefer to collect. You may want to go with a certain theme or certain type of lighter, like those that have particular sites, like the Eiffel Tower or the Grand Canyon. One collector, whose website is listed below, collected from different periods, such as the 50s and 60s
- Let others know that you are collecting cigarette lighters. Since lighters are not that expensive (or don't have to be), people could pick up unusual lighters for you when they see them. One collector listed his collection on his web page so people wouldn't duplicate what he already had
- Select lighters when you are on vacation or just traveling to places you haven't been before. You can also find lighters in your local area that are unusual or different, so make sure you check out the stores when you shop
- Use the Internet. You can find old lighters with Brand names such as Evans, Zippo and Ronson on various sites
- Find something to display your lighter collection in. A curio cabinet or wall shelf will do. You don't want to go to all the trouble of collecting cigarette lighters and then hide them away in a drawer or shoe box
Package Included:
- 1 x Floral Engraved Cigarette Lighter
- 1 x Cigarette Holder
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Rocky Russell
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08-12-2010- Other Thoughts: This Cigarette Lighter is very reliable, don't leak, actually stay lit in wind, and cost less.
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Dick LePage
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11-23-2010- Other Thoughts: Simply put, this is the Best Cigarette Lighter that I have used for the outdoors orientated person.
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pasi haavisto
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02-21-2011- Other Thoughts: I have had this lighter for 6 months now. In fact I have two now because i liked the first one so much.
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esra alhaiky
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10-20-2010- Other Thoughts: Not a smoker but used mine for camping and other duties inside and out. This Cigarette Lighter reliably lights every time.
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Brandy Spas
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02-28-2011- Other Thoughts: This lighter is great. I've had it now for about a month and i can tell that i should have it for the rest of my life.
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