Colibri Pacific Air vs Corona Pipemaster?

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Beeb

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Mar 8, 2021
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I have been looking for a new lighter for quite some time. Im googling different lighters and got a tip from a friend about a Colibri pacific air. What would you have bought? Is the pipe master worth almost double the price?
 

Beeb

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Mar 8, 2021
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I think Colibri lighters are great and kind of under rated.
Yes, i have one to light my cigars, but some say that the Colibri butane lighters tend to burn ”to hot”for pipes and that the Pipemaster is a better choise?
 

Beeb

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Mar 8, 2021
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make sure you get a soft flame one. If that's too hot maybe just rub the tobacco in your hands till it catches light. ;)
Yes, the one to my cigars is not i soft flame, thats why a need another lighter, but im not shure if i should buy the Colibri or the Pipemaster?
 
Jan 28, 2018
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I have purchased a few Colibri lighters. I found the quality to be a step or two below IM Corona and Kiribi. I've not been able to get one to last more than 6 months to a year. Further, I would not buy any more piezo eletric spark lighters. I like not having to replace flints but it seems over time, they just don't light as reliably. I have 2 Pipemasters and it usually takes a few clicks to get them to light.
 

jpmcwjr

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Partly on aesthetics, and partly on reliability, a Corona Old Boy can't be beat.

Totally agree on Coiibri and haven't had a piezo for a very long time.
 

cigrmaster

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Colibri lighters in my experience are the worst brand on the market right next to Lotus.
I only use IM Corona Pipemasters as since my very first one years ago I have never had an issue. I always make sure to bleed the lighter before any lighting gets going. I got lazy one time and the difference was obvious. Sometimes depending on how good a fill you got, once in a great while I will turn the fuel up high and get a good hot burn going for a minute or two and that seems to keep it lighting all the time
 

Jef

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Colibri lighters in my experience are the worst brand on the market right next to Lotus.
I only use IM Corona Pipemasters as since my very first one years ago I have never had an issue. I always make sure to bleed the lighter before any lighting gets going. I got lazy one time and the difference was obvious. Sometimes depending on how good a fill you got, once in a great while I will turn the fuel up high and get a good hot burn going for a minute or two and that seems to keep it lighting all the time
How do you bleed the lighter?
 
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