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    A while back I bought some anti wind lighters for the golfer when I had the bright idea to sell cigar stuff but you know they always work like crap wind or no wind. I am guessing windless lighters for cigars are pretty expensive if you want something to rely on, What are your thoughts?






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    I have 4 or 5 XiKars that were gifted to me, brand new. Not a single one still ignites itself. They all still work, but I have to ignite them with a Bic. I've sent them back to be fixed, but shortly thereafter no more workie.

    The lifetime warranty is great, but a real PITA with the luck I've had with them. Honestly, they are really great when working though.

    I have a couple $7 - $10 single flame torches that have been working flawlessly for years.

    My humble opinion:
    Everyday: Bic
    Golf course: Cheap torch
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    Zippos are supposedly windproof but my personal experience says otherwise.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by CoventryCat86 View Post
    Zippos are supposedly windproof but my personal experience says otherwise.....
    I have to agree. While better than a Bic lighter in the wind, they're definitely not perfect. Also, (and more importantly in my book) Zippo's also use lighter fluid (eg: Ronsonol) and that stuff makes whatever you're smoking taste like lighter fluid. I used to use a Zippo for years when I still chain smoked cigarettes and I wouldn't use them with a cigar.........ever!

    I have a couple Xikar lighters and find the "torch" style lighters are better at handling wind than anything else I've tried. Unlike TheGreekTitan I've had great luck with my Xikars. I bought a single and a double torch style and the double did stop firing off the spark shortly after I purchased it. I sent it in and they sent me back a brand new one. It's been working perfectly ever since. That was at least 2 years ago. I've never had a problem with my single torch and I've had it at least 4 years now. It's worth noting I bought several single torch Xikar's as gifts for friends and all 3 of those have worked flawlessly for years without issue.
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    I've used Zippos in the past with cigars and never really noticed any difference in the taste of the cigar. My senses of smell and taste aren't all that great.
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    Jetlite by Ronson - Under $6 at Walmart stores.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheGreekTitan View Post
    snip........

    I have a couple $7 - $10 single flame torches that have been working flawlessly for years.

    My humble opinion:
    Everyday: Bic
    Golf course: Cheap torch
    Disc golf: Whatever dude
    I agree. For the cheap torch, I try to pick up the Ronson jet-lites from wally world. I've found them to be reliable, and they are certainly affordable.

    Honestly though, even though I live in Kansas, it's rare that I want to smoke if the wind is too strong for my Bic. My golf game gives me enough irritation, I don't need it from a hot-crooked-shitty burn and off flavors. I want to enjoy the smoke, at least, while I'm searching for my fuckin' ball.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ashauler View Post
    i agree. For the cheap torch, i try to pick up the ronson jet-lites from wally world. I've found them to be reliable, and they are certainly affordable.

    Honestly though, even though i live in kansas, it's rare that i want to smoke if the wind is too strong for my bic. My golf game gives me enough irritation, i don't need it from a hot-crooked-shitty burn and off flavors. I want to enjoy the smoke, at least, while i'm searching for my fuckin' ball.
    Is this where you go looking for your ball?

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    I gave up on everything other than Bics. All the fancy ones either broke or I lost them and all the Bics worked until empty and I never seem to loose them...

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    I have a Lamborghini lighter that works flawlessly. It's a single torch and lights under any condition. Bought it on clearance a few years ago - have never regretted it!

    Cheap? I think there are cheaper lighters, but for my money it has served me very well!

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