I went through a number of inexpensive lighters before finally springing for an Old Boy and then, a Pipe Master.
Both are quite good at what they do. I have the Old Boy set with a bigger flame and use it for initial light. For the touch up lights, I use the Pipe Master set to a much smaller flame. Either works by itself, of course.
It works well for me, but I do little outdoor smoking. When outdoors, I opt for the Scripto with the short extension. Although a "throwaway", it has a piezo ignition and is refillable, giving longer than average life.
Sometimes, the Old Boy gets finicky. I've discovered that gently tightening the flint screw every so often to keep the tension optimal goes a long way towards dispelling this. Also, if your thumb begins to get sore, make sure you are rolling the thumb wheel, which is just below the flint friction wheel. It's easy to have your thumb too high.
I once bought a Kiribi Scribe lighter, which is kind of shaped like a pen and good for shirt pockets, but has a smaller fuel reservoir. It requires occasional "tightening up" of things and I managed to lose a spring once, so it has been in the pipe gear "boneyard" for a few years now. Some day, I'll try to send it off for a refurb, I guess.