All of this to save just a couple of dimes in fuel?
Crap... why can't I say Bic?
Crap... why can't I say Bic?
You're totally right here, @cosmicfolklore . If I were using the zippo on a regular basis, maybe it would make no sense. I actually rarely use a zippo, as I prefer matches and my kiribi. Since I use the zippo maybe once a month, I thought that I'd try using the tire tube more as an experiment.All of this to save just a couple of dimes in fuel?
Crap... why can't I say Bic?
Not the dimes in fuel but the time to refuel which, as you know, is priceless.All of this to save just a couple of dimes in fuel?
A few years ago my wife bought me a KIRIBI pipe lighter and I can honestly say it was worth the money. I don't know if I just got lucky and got a good one, or if all of them really are this good.Don't say a Bic.
Is there any nicer lighters out there that don't leak? My Zippo is perpetually empty and I've tried all the tricks.
I bought an old stock IMCO and even that leaks, although not as much.
Has anyone made a liquid fueled / gas fueled lighter that never leaks?
I started with a ZIPPO, but the lighter fluid gave my tobacco/cigars a faint taste of the fuel, so I switched to butane when I couldn't use matches.
There's still the stench of the fuel in the air regardless of how long you wait to light the pipe.I‘ve heard this before, but I find that this is a non-argument. If you light a Zippo and wait a few seconds before actually lighting your tobacco, the fuel taste evaporates.
Sam's Club used to sell a brick of 50 brand X butanes for (if I remember correctly) about $18. Which was a real deal. I say "used to" because they no longer have any tobacco related products at the one I shop at. Too bad! Now it's the dollar stores for me.Your experience is your experience. I have a handful of good butane lighters and don't feel particularly suckered. Turly!
I got a brick of BiCs - 50 for 50 bucks. Not a bad deal
There's still the stench of the fuel in the air regardless of how long you wait to light the pipe.
And "it" may be a non-argument for you, but it is for others.
New idea!! Fill the Zippo with fragrance, or even Fabreze (ugh)- and you have a portable liquid pot pourri!My Old Boy's don't leak. At least that I've noticed. Over time the seals will go but we're talking years. My Zippo doesn't leak, it just distributes old BBQ starting memories. I was a feature that was built right in. I didn't have to pay extra for it.
New idea!! Fill the Zippo with fragrance, or even Fabreze (ugh)- and you have a portable liquid pot pourri!