Do you pack extremely tight? I never use more than a pass or two of a lighter to light a pipe.Pipes take a lot longer to light,
Do you pack extremely tight? I never use more than a pass or two of a lighter to light a pipe.Pipes take a lot longer to light,
No, not at all. I don't even pack tightly, let alone extremely tight (for reference, "average" sized pipes like Savinelli KS 315 prince or my Chacom 871 bent apple type range, .78-.81" diameter by 1.2-1.4" depth chambers I put about 2/3 of a rubbed out Mac Baren Flake size worth of tobacco, which isn't jambed it and goes up to the rim, not packed halfway down in). And it's not like it takes forever to light a pipe, but it definitely takes longer than lighting a cigarette does. But I also do make a charring light before actually lighting.Do you pack extremely tight? I never use more than a pass or two of a lighter to light a pipe.
Once lit, I have no problems buring tobacco moist. I prefer it wetter, and I don't want to wait on drying.In my experience dry tobacco burns very well. moist is not good at all. ymmv.
There’s nothing wrong with the instructions, the company knows a little bit about its product and also has the instructions in video form - easy to understand, or just watch one of many vids readily available elsewhere.The instructions were rubbish. I'll try again many times, thanks for the tip.
ThisI've not tasted the fluid from a Zippo, for cigarettes or pipes, since switching to Ronsonol fluid.
Yep. It's exactly how I do it, down to the fuel.This
I use a Zippo with Ronsonol the majority of the time and I rarely, if ever, taste the fluid. And if I do, it's gone after a few seconds.
Regarding not much flame going up, grab some tweezers and pull the wick up a little more, you'll get a flame then.
My issue is the waste: I only smoke 1-3 times a week. When I come back to the pipe after a week the zippo fuel has been lost to the environment. Butane stays put.I carry a tin of lighter fluid in my truck. Even in the heat of Vegas it’s not a problem
I've not tasted the fluid from a Zippo, for cigarettes or pipes, since switching to Ronsonol fluid.
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I use a Zippo with Ronsonol the majority of the time and I rarely, if ever, taste the fluid. And if I do, it's gone after a few seconds.
Regarding not much flame going up, grab some tweezers and pull the wick up a little more, you'll get a flame then.
Both fuels are made by the same company.Yep. It's exactly how I do it, down to the fuel.