I agree I will never own a $40+ lighter. I really like Zippo's lifetime warranty and free pipe lighter inserts.Speaking as a pipe smoker who has been at it for almost 50 years and who owned and operated a pipe shop for a lot of years, I'll give you my take on pipe lighters. I right now have a Dunhill, Savinelli Quartz, Zippo butane type, several Colibris, Coronas, Prometheous, and others. I also owned and used in the past an expensive Dupont and an even more expensive (can't rembember how it's spelled) "Karen-dash". The upshot of all this is; they all give you trouble eventually and they all fail. My advice is spend your money on good pipes and use disposable butane lighters. Fancy lighters are a sucker deal... However, I don't consider Zippo or Imco fancy and in my experience both are above average in reliability. As always, just my opinion for what it's worth.
Looks like I will be sending in my lighter for the insert this week.Dear Mr. Allbright:
Thank you for your recent E-mail regarding the purchase of a pipe insert. We are sorry to advise that we do not sell the inside units or lighter cases separately.
However, you may send your lighter to our Repair Department with a note explaining you would like a pipe insert and they will be happy to replace your original lighter insert with a pipe lighter insert. Your original lighter insert will also be returned to you.
The repair address is as follows:
Zippo Repair Clinic
1932 Zippo Drive
Bradford PA 16701
We suggest when sending your lighter, that you allow the fuel to evaporate, package it in a padded envelope or sturdy box, include your name and address on the outside as well as the inside of the package, and insure the package by a traceable method.
Thank you for your interest in Zippo products.
Sincerely,
Tammy Bruyer | Zippo Manufacturing Company | Consumer Relations Department | 33 Barbour Street, Bradford, Pennsylvania 16701| p: 814-368-2736 | f: 814-363-2536 | e: tbruyer@zippo.com
Bob
I use a Zippo quite frequently and I have never tasted lighter fluid. When I light it, I let it burn for a moment before lighting my pipe. Letting it burn and holding the flame above the pipe and drawing the flame to the tobacco should eliminate any fluid taste.