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  1. Default Anyone know what lighter this is?

    I have looked for a lighter like this. I like the fact that it has a hands free flame. and its not a torch. I always get a good light with a soft flame.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8V66FoZEig

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    Looks like a dupont pipe lighter, not sure about the guys technique though.
    I thought it was a tampon joke!

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    Total Bullshit. He's letting the flame soot up the entire foot. You should keep the cigar just above the tip of the flame when toasting. The yellow part of the flame is unburned fuel and can taint the taste of your cigar.
    In an extreme example, lets say you light up with a sulfur match, that first draw will deposit the sulfur taste throughout the entire length of the cigar and it will not go away.
    What he did, I would be able to taste the sooty butane deposit. A torch burns with a much cleaner (blue) flame. That dude does not know how to light a cigar.

    As for the lighter, there are a hundred choices in soft flame pipe lighters. The soft flame allows you to suck the flame down into the pipe.
    Last edited by DeeDubya; 08-06-2008 at 07:37 AM.

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    this is the lighter I use whenever I'm in smoking conditions conducive to a soft flame lighter. Same basic set up as the one he was using. Linky

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    I don't know what that is, but it looks cool.

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    I don't know what kink of lighter that is, but I was told you're not supposed to let the flame touch the cigar, just the heat from the flame will light it.
    My lighters better. I have a triple jet

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    Quote Originally Posted by stjohnroe View Post
    Looks like a dupont pipe lighter, not sure about the guys technique though.
    Yep -

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkD60 View Post
    I don't know what kink of lighter that is, but I was told you're not supposed to let the flame touch the cigar, just the heat from the flame will light it.
    My lighters better. I have a triple jet
    Wow. Mine only cost 99 cents........it only has one flame though. I feel so inadequate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ashauler View Post
    Wow. Mine only cost 99 cents........it only has one flame though. I feel so inadequate.
    I hate lighters. I keep thinking that a super-sized car-type lighter would be best ... or an alcohol burner (lower temp. flame).
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    Quote Originally Posted by craig View Post
    I hate lighters. I keep thinking that a super-sized car-type lighter would be best ... or an alcohol burner (lower temp. flame).
    I also like this idea at first thought. I can't find anything though with a quick google search. I would think it should be electric and battery powered. For me, rechargeable via USB would be a huge plus. I could leave it charging at work, I have a usb charger in my truck for my cell phone and bluetooth devices.... So the next problem I see is how would you keep the element clean so it doesn't stink up your stick?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dauker View Post
    I also like this idea at first thought. I can't find anything though with a quick google search. I would think it should be electric and battery powered. For me, rechargeable via USB would be a huge plus. I could leave it charging at work, I have a usb charger in my truck for my cell phone and bluetooth devices.... So the next problem I see is how would you keep the element clean so it doesn't stink up your stick?
    The element is self-cleaning on the next use - car lighters were originally designed to light cigars, not cigarettes! The issue is that cigars sold in earlier times were mostly corona's, so the elements are narrow.

    Old car lighters even had built-in cutters: http://www.cascoglobal.com/classic-l...hters/history/

    But, found one: http://cigarlighter.com

    Doh!

    Although the site is old, the toll-free number still works. The person answering didn't know the exact dimensions, but they're going to pull one out of the box and e-mail me
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