My pipe Zippo won't spark!

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punkeedo

Starting to Get Obsessed
Nov 7, 2024
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New Orleans, Louisiana
So I went on a guys' trip this weekend and, after sharing my Zippo with others, now the little wheel doesn't spark. Is this an ordinary thing that needs to be changed? Or did my buddies break it?

The Zippo is only about a year old and, frankly, I only use it once or twice a week.
 

verporchting

Lifer
Dec 30, 2018
3,064
9,527
Easy fix. It never really seems to follow a pattern for me and I suspect that the individual flints might vary in consistency or hardness or whatever but I just keep some on hand and replace as needed.
 

Dr. Van Loafer

Part of the Furniture Now
Jan 3, 2022
568
3,885
Northeast
+1 for replacing the flint and cleaning out the sparking wheel. Pipe cleaners with a little bit of rubbing alcohol will clean it out really well. I use a pipe zippo, smoke about once a week, and usually end up replacing the flint about once a year or every 18 months.
 
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HeadMisfit

Can't Leave
Oct 15, 2025
492
337
the sparking wheel is always forgotten about.

I stopped using my Ronson because the zippo flints were making the edges dull.
 
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punkeedo

Starting to Get Obsessed
Nov 7, 2024
113
1,520
New Orleans, Louisiana
+1 for replacing the flint and cleaning out the sparking wheel. Pipe cleaners with a little bit of rubbing alcohol will clean it out really well. I use a pipe zippo, smoke about once a week, and usually end up replacing the flint about once a year or every 18 months.
sounds like you and are on the same timetable!
 

tmc

Can't Leave
Aug 18, 2024
391
8,737
Michigan
Same here. I just replaced the flint in mine yesterday. I’m surprised it wore out so so. I bought the lighter December 2024 and have not used it exclusively. I’ll be monitoring this now to see how long the replacement lasts.

@Briarcutter, I put a spare under the felt so I’m not left sparkless in the future. Thanks for the tip.
 

Briarcutter

Lifer
Aug 17, 2023
2,149
11,951
U.S.A.
This may sound silly to some, like duh, everyone knows that but some new to Zippo lighters may not. The way I fill them is I lift that felt layer on the bottom, fill it till you see it come to the surface of the cotton then stop, flip the felt back down and that will absorb the excess. Don't fill it any more or you risk the chemical burn on your thigh from it seeping in your pocket. If you've never had one of these chemical burns your lucky, they're in the shape of the Zippo and it leaves a painful welt for days, I know from experience😖 If you just squirt the fuel in the bottom without lifting the felt you risk a over fill then seepage in your pocket and that leads to a painful welt on your leg.
 

instymp

Lifer
Jul 30, 2012
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1,314
This may sound silly to some, like duh, everyone knows that but some new to Zippo lighters may not. The way I fill them is I lift that felt layer on the bottom, fill it till you see it come to the surface of the cotton then stop, flip the felt back down and that will absorb the excess. Don't fill it any more or you risk the chemical burn on your thigh from it seeping in your pocket. If you've never had one of these chemical burns your lucky, they're in the shape of the Zippo and it leaves a painful welt for days, I know from experience😖 If you just squirt the fuel in the bottom without lifting the felt you risk a over fill then seepage in your pocket and that leads to a painful welt on your leg.
me too
 
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