Zippo Pipe Lighters...Opinions Please!

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MartyA

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I actually hate the Zippos lighter made for pipes with the hole on the side. I have to suck really hard just to get the flame down into the pipe. I don't have a lot of experience sucking hard though. :) I just prefer using a regular zippos and tilt it into the pipe and think it works better.
This was really interesting to me. Today, when I stepped outside with my pipe and book, I tried using my old "standard" type Zippo. I found I get along much better getting an even light with my pipe Zippo with the hole in the side... I just hold it over my pipe and draw the flame down. Maybe I'm a "puffer."

I tend to read books about anything I'm interested in, and while my pipe books offer many opinions, they differ quite a bit in their statements and advice. I suppose this is another one of those things where there is no right and wrong. We all tend to wind up doing what works for us. :)
 

jpmcwjr

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May 12, 2015
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You mention that the Z-Pipe handles well outside... Is it actually somewhat windproof? I'd like a butane lighter so I could quit squirting fuel into my Zippo every day after I smoke, but so far I haven't found a soft flame butane lighter that will work in the slightest breeze.
Perhaps you could change your method in lighting in a breeze.
 

Reggie

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I find getting the initial char light can be difficult at times, but one that is accomplished I have no difficult drawing the flame down. I usually end up doing a 2 stage char light
A slight cant to one side helps me a little for the charring light. Regular zippo for me .
 
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I like my zippo, but prefer butane for pipes. I have a cheapo spigot style pipe lighter that's worked great for well over a decade now. Closer to 15 yrs, methinks. Anyway, the zippo pipe insert i had was just gifted to my nephew (as he wanted to try one and loves zippos and pipes), so i jumped on Amazon to try out the Thunderbird zippo pipe lighter insert. Uses butane in stead of zippo fluid, doesn't leak and is odorless/flavorless. Will give that one a go.
 
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BrightDarkEyes

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Here is my update on my Zippo trial. I bought a vintage brass Zippo with the chimney insert and for good measure I also got a solid brass pipe insert by Zorro. The fluid I used was the black label Zippo one.

I really wanted to love using my Zippo but I tasted the fuel no matter what. I will stick with hemp wick, matches and butane.

Ron Burgundy sums up my experience best:
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Hillcrest

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Dec 3, 2021
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My bics ran out of fuel and I had to use wooden matches for awhile. That got tiresome quickly. A friend had left me some zippos. I fueled up a faux scrimshaw one with a ship and lighthouse on it that looked fairly new with old Rossignol fuel. Its still running strong after two weeks. It did take a few bowls to get the proper angle down in the wind. It works well but I may pick up a bic to keep on hand. I don't notice the scent translating into the bowl or tobacco although you can get it in the sinuses for a second or two.
 

lupy1234

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Jul 3, 2023
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I dislike zippo for pipes. I taste the fuel. Done everything from reading the instructions to all suggestions online.
 

Hillcrest

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Dec 3, 2021
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Works better if your packing has zero resistance and you lay the Zippo chimney on the rim of the pipe.
Thank you ! That works great ! Although I hold it slightly above the rim or just let the edge of chimney touch the inner rim of pipe. It gives a better, quicker light than bic but I did buy a bic for backup and to have one in the house. It took a few tries to get used to it in the wind but once you get it, you get it. In fact a breeze really boosts the flame a bit. :)
 

Indygrap

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Oct 18, 2022
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I’ve almost always had a Zippo in my pocket since I was 15. Reliable, durable, affordable, & iconic. I keep a Bic handy for when I neglect to fill it, but otherwise it’s all I use.
It’s a good idea to let the flame burn off the vapor before putting it to your tobacco, but they simply can not be beat
 
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