I've had several lighters get clogged when using Ronson or cheap butane. Never a problem since I switched to Colibri for my Old Boys and Xikar high altitude for my Xikars.
How much they gunk up a lighter from impurities would be a strong argument for there being a demonstrable difference in quality among butanes.I think the only difference in Butane is the claims of the manufacturer.
I have never had one of these adapters fit on any lighter from any manufacturer and often wonder what lighters they are for.usually the adaptor is in the lid. They usually have several and if you look at the lid you'll figure out what bits are the various adapters and how they slot on.
Triple refined, OK, but how do you know it’s really so? Seems there’s a marketing jargon inflation race going with 3x 12x, 14x, 1,237x. Just like lumens, horsepower, foot pounds, octane, etc.Here's good info from an expert tbradsim1, post #4, triple refined is what you want:
Pressurized Butane Lighter Refill Tips :: Pipes Accessories
Just discovered a bit of information that may be found useful. Before refilling your lighter, press down on the refill point with a paper clip or ball point pen, and release all air from the chamber. Chill your lighter in the freezer for 30 minutes. The reasoning here is that the butane escapes...pipesmagazine.com
This. A lot of " clogging" comes from improper or incomplete bleeding leading to vapor lock. Never had an issue with Ronson or Zippo butane.I think the only difference in Butane is the claims of the manufacturer.
I switched to this several years ago. Lighter problems went away since then. Well worth the slightly premium price.This stuff right here is great.
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Yes. Even putting this stuff in cheap torch lighters makes them work way better.I switched to this several years ago. Lighter problems went away since then. Well worth the slightly premium price.
I've done some research into this, and colibri 19X contains 6 ppm impurities. Purofine, once you do the math, contain either 15 or 16 (I don't recall exactly) ppm of impurities.Triple refined, OK, but how do you know it’s really so? Seems there’s a marketing jargon inflation race going with 3x 12x, 14x, 1,237x. Just like lumens, horsepower, foot pounds, octane, etc.
Whip It claim zero impurities in their Premium North Sea Butane, but until they say "tested in the Tetons" on the tin, I'll take that with a grain of salt.Whip It reshaped their product line & had something newer out the last time I checked, Whip It North Sea Butane or something. Sounded pretty good, probably better than my 5x, but I forget if they said how many 'x's it had.
That's nearly every butane lighter.even a minor breeze puts it out usually
Bics seem to be more resilient to that level of breeze, maybe due to a form factor, not sure. Bottom line Peterson’s Old Boy often goes into pocket and Bic comes out instead. So, I am willing to test that assertion about purer liquid improving reliability in Old Boys.That's nearly every butane lighter.
Old Boys were relegated to display only for that very reason when I still had a few. A light breeze is their Kryptonite even with the "best" of fuels.So, I am willing to test that assertion about purer liquid improving reliability in Old Boys.
I am still hopeful that I can avoid that situation, although the same thought has been brewing up in my mind for some time now - that the Old Boy will become the fancy display piece, after I buy a more reliable option (been thinking about Pipemaster). But, first I will test how the Old Boy does on the “higher grade” butane, before I pull the trigger on a new fancy and more reliable lighter. Have to admit, though, the flame of that hope is getting weaker with every testimony like yours.Old Boys were relegated to display only for that very reason when I still had a few. A light breeze is their Kryptonite even with the "best" of fuels.