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David D. Davidson

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jul 19, 2023
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Canada
I don’t use a zippo due to the smell/taste I experienced using it at the start of my smoking journey, but I also have a sneaking suspicion that, with the benefit of hindsight, I was overfilling the reservoir leading to an overly damp wick, leaving some incompletely burned fuel to get carried by the flame. Now I just stick with my bic for the sake of simplicity!
 

RookieGuy80

Part of the Furniture Now
Jul 6, 2023
734
2,710
Maryland, United States
I don’t use a zippo due to the smell/taste I experienced using it at the start of my smoking journey, but I also have a sneaking suspicion that, with the benefit of hindsight, I was overfilling the reservoir leading to an overly damp wick, leaving some incompletely burned fuel to get carried by the flame. Now I just stick with my bic for the sake of simplicity!
It took me a embarrassingly long time to learn that lesson. Now I love my Zippo and don't leave home without it.
 

mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
41,210
60,610
It's not a flame or no-flame proposition. Fire is fire, but different delivery systems have distinctly different degrees and control of heat.

I love lighters as gadgets when they're working, and they are effortless, though sometimes the fuel can add unwanted smells and taste.

But for shear control and softness of flame, matches are my favorite. I can move the flame around in a directed way without worrying about much charring, if any. Some of my pipes are prone to it, but mostly not.

So I have an array of lighters -- gas and liquid fuel, but I usually use matches. My wife gave me a little metal match box with an open side to expose the paper match box striking surface. Only the trimmer match boxes fit that are sold for wedding and event use. Regular small kitchen match boxes are too large. But I really like the metal match box, as part of the pipe smoking ritual. It's particular and individual and singular.
 

BriarsAndBottles

Can't Leave
Sep 4, 2022
306
1,255
37
Hercules, California
Thanks for all the input gents. I have a zippo a friend gave me that needs to be filled but maybe I’ll get around to that soon . I also have a beautiful green peterson lighter, but even the thought of wind seems to put it out, so I can’t really use it as I smoke outside. A few seconds of tasting fuel doesn’t bother me.
 

BriarsAndBottles

Can't Leave
Sep 4, 2022
306
1,255
37
Hercules, California
Torch lighters are too hot, and will char the bowl. Do not use unless you have no concern for the pipe. I have become a Zippo stan. They light outdoors in wind where a vast majority of us smoke. Bic and butane soft flames may be the best in theory, but I find that when I light the pipe it is not exactly level and I end up burning the stem side as I light the pipe. Maybe I am not very coordinated, but people trust me to remove vital organs for a living so I doubt that I am alone in this. A Zippo with pipe insert works every single time flawlessly. If the taste of the fuel bothers you, then I got nothing....
I hope you put those organs back where you found them!

What is a pipe insert for the zippo and where do I get them?
 

JOHN72

Lifer
Sep 12, 2020
5,819
57,258
51
Spain - Europe
1972?? Same year as me John.👍
I think that makes us two the youngest on the forum, as well as the two most handsome of course.🙂
Un Abrazo y Arriba España!
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Praise be to the God. I think I'll go to the dentist to have my teeth whitened. Oh yessssss. God knows we're the best looking people on the forum. Damn it simong. This deserves a dram of whiskey. For the love of God simong, seriously, are we the best looking people on this forum? Another big hug to you simong.6a00d8341c2b7953ef0263e953815d200b.jpg
 
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Nov 20, 2022
2,731
27,510
Wisconsin
I hope you put those organs back where you found them!

What is a pipe insert for the zippo and where do I get them?
Zippo website: Zippo Stainless Steel Pipe Insert - https://www.zippo.com/collections/lighter-inserts/products/pipe-insert-chrome

They work flawlessly for me. While you are on the site, order some extra flints. They are cheap, easy to install and you will need to replace occasionally. When they are wearing out the wheel will be hard to turn, a small reverse turn will allow you to keep lighting for a short time so you don't need to carry them around. I have yet to replace a wick, but I am still young...ish.
 

FLDRD

Lifer
Oct 13, 2021
2,225
9,023
Arkansas
My flint just locked up my wheel a couple days ago. First time in 2? years. I have flints somewhere. Actually I think I know exactly where, just have to dig to the bottom of one of the compartments of one of my goodie containers with "all things pipe related".
 
Nov 20, 2022
2,731
27,510
Wisconsin
1972?? Same year as me John.👍
I think that makes us two the youngest on the forum, as well as the two most handsome of course.🙂
Un Abrazo y Arriba España!
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Forgive me if I don't just accept your opinion in regards to appearance. I notice that you don't have your mug in your avatar. Most women and men such inclined prefer beards, so I assume yours is longer than Gandalf's?
 
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lestrout

Lifer
Jan 28, 2010
1,778
336
Chester County, PA
Fire isn't just fire, temperaturewise. Fireplace fanciers and campers consider different woods produce different heats. Maybe why Vesta Swans have fanciers is the wood that brand uses which may minimize scorching the delicate tobaccos. I've never done pot, but some of my friends like to use hemp for its cool flame, and you can reach down to the bottom of a stack. On the road, I like a Zippo with a butane Z-pipe insert - easy to use one handed and control the flame away from the rim. No fuel taste or leakage/evaporation.
 
Nov 20, 2022
2,731
27,510
Wisconsin
My flint just locked up my wheel a couple days ago. First time in 2? years. I have flints somewhere. Actually I think I know exactly where, just have to dig to the bottom of one of the compartments of one of my goodie containers with "all things pipe related".
Easy to replace. Remove the insert same as when you refill, unscrew the bronze pin to reveal the flint. If it is your first time, you should then search the room for the spring. The metal end is not the flint! The flint may not even be there. Put a new flint in the tube and replace the spring and screw - Done.
 
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