Is There A Lighter That Doesn't Leak?

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cigrmaster

Lifer
May 26, 2012
20,248
57,309
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Sarasota Florida
None of my lighters leak. The first piic are all Duponts except for the old boy on the far right




I have two of these as I lost one in my house for a while.


i have 4 of these, one for each kid. I will buy a 5th for me next time it goes on sale.
I do believe this is my last Pipemaster and I also have a couple of Old Boys laying around.
Yes I have a lighter fetish so sue me.
 

hairvise

Can't Leave
May 23, 2018
440
2,713
San Francisco
All of this to save just a couple of dimes in fuel?

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.
 

huckleberry

Starting to Get Obsessed
Mar 12, 2017
231
625
Kentucky
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?
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.

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.

I bought a Calibri, but it leaked quite a bit too, so it was replaced by the disposable BIC. Over time I tried many different butane lighters, that I can't remember the names of anymore, but I never had one I would consider a "nice" one. Just the Knock-offs that were, "You get what you pay for"

I guess what I'm saying is, if you want a quality lighter don't do what I did and buy 6 or 7 $50 lighters. Bite the bullet and buy one from a reputable Tobacconist that will stand behind his product, and tell him what you want, and what you expect.
 

jpmcwjr

Moderator
Staff member
May 12, 2015
26,226
30,187
Carmel Valley, CA
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.
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.
 
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Searock Fan

Lifer
Oct 22, 2021
2,202
6,045
Southern U.S.A.
I said this before, but.... First: Expensive lighters are a sucker deal. This advice comes from a former sucker... your's turly. Second: I don't care what anyone says! Liquid fuel lighters should not be used to light a pipe. They affect the taste.

The smart move is to go to a dollar store and buy one or two packs of cheap butane lighters at a time. If there is a little leakage, no big deal. They do the job and don't cost much. Then you can spend the money saved on a quality pipe and tobacco. puffy
 
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Searock Fan

Lifer
Oct 22, 2021
2,202
6,045
Southern U.S.A.
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
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.

I notice I was just made a "Part of the Furniture Now". Does that mean I'm now supposed to set quietly in a corner like an old chair?
puffy
 

jpmcwjr

Moderator
Staff member
May 12, 2015
26,226
30,187
Carmel Valley, CA
No; it means you need to send each moderator a tin of his favorite tobacco. For me, Margate will do.

Please PM me when you are ready to send and I'll PM you my address.
 

hauntedmyst

Lifer
Feb 1, 2010
4,011
20,779
Chicago
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.
 
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jpmcwjr

Moderator
Staff member
May 12, 2015
26,226
30,187
Carmel Valley, CA
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!