I've found fancier lighters, intriguingly beautiful lighters, and such over the years. But, for dependability? Regular Zippos with standard chimney, Bics and matches work best for me.
It took a little practice to keep from scorching my thumb and I wish the flame was adjustable, but it does work. If you're using the liquid fuel lighter, a useful tip I learned on here is to coat the sides of the insert with Vaseline. I found that doubled the time before needing a refill.I still want to try one. In part because I have a bunch of butane and no lighter to fill it with. Love the Zippo but hate the rate which I have to refill the thing and more so how if I don't use it the fuel just goes to waste.
So I should get the soft flame insert. The length of the flame seems ideal to me. If I smoked more consistently through the day the liquid fuel would be perfect.It took
It took a little practice to keep from scorching my thumb and I wish the flame was adjustable, but it does work. If you're using the liquid fuel lighter, a useful tip I learned on here is to coat the sides of the insert with Vaseline. I found that doubled the time before needing a refill.
I’ll have to try that. I have a Zippo with a pipe insert thats on a lanyard that I have attached to my upland hunting vest that I love. However the fuel doesn’t last very long even though between days afield when I wrap it in plastic wrap.If you're using the liquid fuel lighter, a useful tip I learned on here is to coat the sides of the insert with Vaseline. I found that doubled the time before needing a refill.
yes you are,mine thunderbird ,s hardly lasted 14 weeks.I have two Thunderbirds I bought 14 years ago, both work well, I guess that I got lucky.
Cool Elvis Zippo!


I doubt it. Most US companies sadly outsource to keep manufacturing costs low.If there was a demand for zillions of these a year they could and would be made in Bradford Pennsylvania.
I doubt it. Most US companies sadly outsource to keep manufacturing costs low.

Untrueyou’ll never beat the originals in profits.
Don't need Google. I've worked for enough automotive manufacturers to know that outsourcing jobs is more profitable to a company.Google helps us understand why:
Untrue
Zippo exploited a patent loophole by copying Nimrod's design and beat the original.
Appears so.Are the butane inserts right-handed only?
Don't need Google. I've worked for enough automotive manufacturers to know that outsourcing jobs is more profitable to a company.



Arebee, certainly a wise choice on your part given your experience. I've never been a great fan of the pipe chimney in any form. I've found Zippo, with the regular chimney, meets all of my needs. The same with matches and Bics.
Yes. With the Zippo brand hardest to press the button with your finger, so unless you’re a contortionist, not good for lefties. Z plus would be easiest to depress with your finger.Are the butane inserts right-handed only?
