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    Question Lighters Lighters Lighters.

    Ok everyone, I would like your input on this one! What lighter does the best job of performing. Let me clarify that... It would be nice to get a lighter that was REALLY dependable, one that lights every time without a hitch. A lighter that I can use to toast the foot and light the cigar without worrying that I have it on for too long. I guess I just want something very dependable. I spent 5 bucks on a lighter that was a triple flame lighter, it worked great for a while and then the wand in it that creates the spark broke and does not work any more. Any suggestions on a good lighter that wouldn't break the bank? Thanks for your input. Roger.
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    check out blue rhino lighters from heartfelt.com I have had a Beast and another one that have both served me very well. they run about $20 and have a lifetime warranty.

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    Can't beat the Ronson Jet-Lite from Wal-Mart, look on the tobacco isle, they're under three bucks each. I have them at work, in my golf bag, in the truck, at the computer, and they're quite reliable for that low price. You'll wear out the lid hinge before the flame quits working!

    For a table lighter, I have a Vector Thundra triple flame that's just massive, and lights every time. Bigass tank that lasts weeks between refills.
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    I recently picked up a Nibo three-flame that I think works fantastically for a larger gauge. It cost $14 I think. I've only used it for maybe 10 cigars so I can't attest to long-term reliability. However it has worked well so far, has a nice clean flame group, and feels solid. Also has a punch cutter in the bottom.

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    Roger,

    Use search.

    http://www.cigarsmokers.com/showpost...8&postcount=10

    http://www.cigarsmokers.com/search.php?searchid=1045992

    I like my link. Of course the second one has a whole slew of lighter threads

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    I agree with BWA, "Experience Brother, Experience".

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