All lighters have a learning curve.yep looks like the main problem is user error
I called mine something too,but not GodzillaStraight down! Learned it the hard way. Just sympathizing - that’s why I call mine Godzilla!
I have noticed the lack of taste tooThey do take some getting used to. I’ve noticed that it works best if you don’t overfill it also.
The jet tube is the same concept as a generator in a Coleman lantern. The fluid becomes a gas vapor. You don’t get the same fluid taste as you do from a regular Zippo type lighter. And they work well in cold weather.
It doesn't hurt it, and with the Beattie it's nearly impossible to avoid it. I've done more damage to rims trying to bring the flame to the tobacco than trying to bring the tobacco to the flame.Don't touch the tobacco.
Now that I think about it, you ain't wrong. All my pipes have black marks on the lids, and I try to be careful.It doesn't hurt it, and with the Beattie it's nearly impossible to avoid it. I've done more damage to rims trying to bring the flame to the tobacco than trying to bring the tobacco to the flame.
You use a Beattie?Don't touch the tobacco. Just suck the flame into the tobacco from above.
Maybe I missed something. Beattie makes soft and hard flame lighters. I assumed he was using a soft flame. Are you saying he used a torch?You use a Beattie?
It's not like sucking flame from an Old Boy or a Zippo.
Nevermind, I see now it's not what I thought they were.Maybe I missed something. Beattie makes soft and hard flame lighters. I assumed he was using a soft flame. Are you saying he used a torch?
I think of them as soft torches!Nevermind, I see now it's not what I thought they were.
Yeah I see now. I saw adds before and with different angles I thought they were selling two different lighters.I think of them as soft torches!