To expand on this, posts that are critical of others' preferences, be they pipes, tobacco, lighters, gadgets, etc., never seem to do anything good, and can cause resentment, defensiveness and a desire to post about it.That opinion is quite unnecessary!
I always end up burning my thumb when trying to use a bicSmall soft flame, no heartbreak when losing one, can buy 50 for less than $50, and usually needs no repair if dropped.
If i light my cob with the rollergas I feel like the pipe is 1000 dollars and it smokes so much better than if lit with a bic.I immediately judge anyone lighting their pipe with a Bic. Especially if the pipe is nice.
I didn't come to this choice easily. I lived in a purgatory of lighters for 13 years, spending money over and again without getting a device to provide reliable combustion. I never found this though guys above did. I landed on the BIC and they did.
That's the one that I bought thinking that it would be great, but now I have to click the damned thing a dozen times to get it to light.I've had this Lotus for a couple of months. Very easy to refill and generally works well. I didn't want to fool with flints and such. You just need follow their instructions. About $30.
Yeah i definitely want a longer tamper, the Pacific air colibri seems to have a longer tool than the stupid captain black generic pipe lighterThat is something to consider. I have to carry both but found it's worth it. Also, those Old Boy tools are kind of short if you have a pipe with a deep bowl.
I love hempwick lighters, the flame is softer than even soft flame lighters and I have noticed that the tobacco tastes less burnt upon lighting, which is a plus. Also, I do suspect that there could be some fuel taste imparted to the tobacco, though it seems to be subtle, and I don't always notice it. Could be my imagination. I am sure I will be ridiculed for saying this, since it's happened before lol. To each their own. However, the beeswax does impart its own flavor, so that is something to consider. It seems to taste better than the burnt taste of a hotter flame, and certainly better than the ephemeral and arguable taste of butane.Unpopular opinion: Bic with hemp wick. More precise lighting, low temp flame, no taste of fuel. Some might think it's slightly less convenient to light, or disparage its use because of its connotations with wacky tobbacy, but it works great for me.
Now that looks close, but that I hate tampers that aren't wide enough, the thin ones just make me feel like I'm poking the tobaccoI've been using one of these Katz tobacco pipe lighters for my EDC lighter for a few years. It is currently $21.99 on Amazon.
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It was a joke, friend.To expand on this, posts that are critical of others' preferences, be they pipes, tobacco, lighters, gadgets, etc., never seem to do anything good, and can cause resentment, defensiveness and a desire to post about it.
Really good lighters to be sure.I like a Zippo. The flame handles well in wind and it is a dependable lighter. Zippo has been around a long time. Servicemen have taken them into the marshes of Vietnam, the cold temperatures of Korea, dust, sand, wind and they keep on lighting.
Ones finger makes a fine tamper and is heaps practical as long as one remembers to tamp before firing up the baccy [especially when mid bowl]If I don’t want to carry a tamper, at least 1 of my fingers is always with me. Works fine.
Can't find any info on how these hemp wick lighters work.Unpopular opinion: Bic with hemp wick. More precise lighting, low temp flame, no taste of fuel. Some might think it's slightly less convenient to light, or disparage its use because of its connotations with wacky tobbacy, but it works great for me.