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    No offense, but it'd be a COLD day in hell when I pay $250 for a lighter. I've been focked so many times with butanes that I have no expectations. I've gotten them from my kids, wife, amd brother. All have disappointed. Like Jamie, my pillar is the Bic. However, I have a Xikar dual flame that has outlasted them all (but the Bic). I'd swear that sucker produces thrust when it burns.
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    I'm with ya Bruce - the torches are unreliable, expensive, require maintenance, etc. Give me a disposable.
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    I agree with all the complaints about torches, but I always smoke in the backyard where breezes make Djeep disposables (the best by far) and matches impractical. My B&M guy recommended a Lotus L21 double torch, and it works like a charm every time. Dependable and no maintenance required. Unlike those temperamental Colibris, you don't have to take an online course to learn how to use them effectively.
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    The number one thing that I'm looking for in a lighter is reliability. I've had many a butane torch lighters that have crapped out on me. My lighters have primarily been Colibri and Xikar.

    I do like the ergonomics/design of Xikar lighters..........on the Xikar Executive, the ignition is on the side which keeps your thumb from feeling the heat when lighting.

    As far as price, I don't think I would pay more than $40 for a good lighter. Also, I prefer a torch lighter over a regular lighter.

    Hope this helps. When you do create your lighter, feel free to send me one as a test product! Good luck.

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    i have a zippo, well 2 but i also have 2 jet flame lighters, i find the jet flame is good for lighting but i like to use my zippo for the look,

    i would spend £20 on a zippo and about £10 on a jet lighter.


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    Quote Originally Posted by rakkisusanowa View Post
    i have a zippo, well 2 but i also have 2 jet flame lighters, i find the jet flame is good for lighting but i like to use my zippo for the look,

    i would spend £20 on a zippo and about £10 on a jet lighter.

    Are you saying a Zippo that uses Ronsonal lighter fluid?

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    I have the ultra rare Colibri Quantum Jet that has been perfect since May '05! Every time it lites up perfectly and I've had not problems with this bad boy.

    However, I had a firebird given to me and it died in 3 weeks. I just stick with old reliable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeeDubya View Post
    Are you saying a Zippo that uses Ronsonal lighter fluid?

    yeh :S why ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roham View Post
    I love my ST Dupont Extend. $250 canadian but kicks ass. By far the best lighter, and I swear by mine.
    I agree with ya 100%. Dupont Extend is the best lighter I've ever had. I worked great until I dropped it. Now you gotta jiggle it a little bit. I think $200 USD is outrageous as well. I just wish I could have warned my girlfriend before she spend that locally when she could have gotten it for $100-$125 online.

    Quote Originally Posted by Lopaka View Post
    However, I had a firebird given to me and it died in 3 weeks. I just stick with old reliable
    The only colibri I've ever had last was a cheap firebird. I also have a friend who swears by his.

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    These are my suggestions:

    1. Price- around 20-30 bucks
    2. Easy of use- torch lighter that you don't have to flip a lid and has a fuel window
    3 Looks- Don't mind colors but I don't want an alein spaceship
    4. Longevity- Last for more than a year and ignites on the first try.

    Thanks Rich

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