The ones I have are barely large enough to light a cigarette. Are there new ones?
Keep us updated on that one.?Mine hasn’t arrived in the mail yet but looking at the design it should be nearly the perfect pipe lighter. These get me particularly excited since I have a lot of tall chimney pipes.10.56US $ |Electronic Usb Charging Arc Lighter Plasma Eletronic Pulse Lighters Candles and Fireworks for BBQ Kitchen Lighter Pipe Smoke|Cigarette Accessories| - AliExpress
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I’ve also got some of the triple arc models coming, those aren’t in such a slim profile but they should still work for wider and more shallow bowls.
As long as they can burn enough material to start a flame in the bowl and don’t totally die in less than a year I can’t imagine using anything else more often than these, especially in Winter when gas based lighters almost all stop working.
I now swear by my Dupont clones now I've retired my Zippo's, they seem reliable, so far, so good. I have had a number of gas torch electrostatic ignition lighters from large kitchen designed to smaller pipe/cigar designed, they have all failed after months or less regular use, especially lunting in all weathers. The WAY gas torch lighter which is modestly priced seems one of the more reliable, touch wood....but work in progress.I’ve got a few Zippos but they seem basically useless to me with the amount of wind you’d need to generate from puffing to actually get the flame to interact with the tobacco.
For the longest time Bic was my standard, but it was always frustrating how hot it gets and the flame doesn’t reach very far.
Right now my best bet is the new Electric Arc lighters.
I can imagine they’re about to revolutionize the way I smoke a pipe since you can be pretty well guaranteed they’re going to burn stuff with no fuss while also reaching all the way to the bottom of even the deepest chimney. Plus the rims of my expensive pipes should stay almost totally pristine from now on.
On top of that you guys have got me on a collecting spree with Dupont knockoffs, finally a Butane lighter that actually works!
I know I should have got an Old Boy a long time ago but practically these will work just as well, and I love the big shiny block aesthetic.
I now swear by my Dupont clones now I've retired my Zippo's, they seem reliable, so far, so good. I have had a number of gas torch electrostatic ignition lighters from large kitchen designed to smaller pipe/cigar designed, they have all failed after months or less regular use, especially lunting in all weathers. The WAY gas torch lighter which is modestly priced seems one of the more reliable, touch wood....but work in progress.
I've always used matches and cheap disposable butane lighters.
But recently LAD bug bit me and now I use Colibri Connaught II indoors, Nimrod Admiral while smoking outside.
I keep cheaper butane lighters as a back-up everywhere (esp. fond of DJeep). Oh, and matches.
Probably won't find peace until I snatch one of these high-quality Japanese knock-offs of Dunhill Unique.
The Bic has the advantage that it opens Bavarian adult beverages just perfectly.
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DUDE, why did you have to post this! Now I have a new obsession ;-) That is a great looking vintage lighter. LAD ignited, pun intended. This and maybe a Faux-Pont as someone coined them, I think it was jpmcwjr.Maruman GL-67View attachment 6157
I didn't coin it, but have used it a bunch of times.DUDE, why did you have to post this! Now I have a new obsession ;-) That is a great looking vintage lighter. LAD ignited, pun intended. This and maybe a Faux-Pont as someone coined them, I think it was jpmcwjr.