I've had an IM Corona Old Boy for years, probably decades. It underwent professional servicing a few years ago and the old boy was working like a charm until I ran out of Zippo butane and decided to take advantage of a sale on Xikar High Performance butane to "upgrade." (Predictably, I bought four cans to get free shipping!)
There was never a lot of pressure in the Zippo canister so it might take up to a minute for the Old Boy to fill. You could never tell if the lighter was completely filled but it worked great.
All that changed when Old Boy met young Xikar. The lighter didn't even survive first contact. It took less than ten seconds for the Xikar to blow the seals on the Old Boy.
Here's my question: Is the pressure in a fresh can of Xikar too high for even a brand new Old Boy? Were the three-year-old seals on my lighter ready to blow anyway? I ask because if this happens even with fresh seals, then it makes no sense to get the Old Boy repaired and continue to use my four cans of Xikar.
There was never a lot of pressure in the Zippo canister so it might take up to a minute for the Old Boy to fill. You could never tell if the lighter was completely filled but it worked great.
All that changed when Old Boy met young Xikar. The lighter didn't even survive first contact. It took less than ten seconds for the Xikar to blow the seals on the Old Boy.
Here's my question: Is the pressure in a fresh can of Xikar too high for even a brand new Old Boy? Were the three-year-old seals on my lighter ready to blow anyway? I ask because if this happens even with fresh seals, then it makes no sense to get the Old Boy repaired and continue to use my four cans of Xikar.