I try to avoid doing that. Not a fan of charred briar.I have to suck really hard just to get the flame down into the pipe.
I try to avoid doing that. Not a fan of charred briar.I have to suck really hard just to get the flame down into the pipe.
I though it was only me that has that problem.I too can’t get the flame to draw into the chamberI 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.
I agree on relights but try lighting something like SGawith 1792 flake ,forget it.Especially on relights, you usually don't need to get the flame into the bowl; just the heat off the tip will ignite the tobacco.
Fully rubbed out and dried its easily smoked.I agree on relights but try lighting something like SGawith 1792 flake ,forget it.
Danger : don’t carry in front pant pocket, your voice may go up a few octaves.I only smoke outside, and a fuel Zippo is the only thing I can get to work in the slightest breeze. The fuel evaporates, but I just squirt a little more in each time I come in and clean my pipe.
I've got my "roofing nail - dowel pin" tamper taped on. Very convenient.
Same issue. Especially with broken flake tobacco which is often more difficult to light than ribbon or shag.I though it was only me that has that problem.I too can’t get the flame to draw into the chamber
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.I have been especially fond of the Z-Pipe butane insert for my Zippo. The cartridge is clear so you can see fuel level. It handles well outside and the flame is adjustable. I've used it daily for 5 years with no issues at all. The Z-Pipe has the rep of being more problem-free than the Thunderbirtd. My setup is wonderful for relighting while driving: one hand operation and eyes still on the road.
+1 for THIS!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.
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+1 for THIS!