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    I've had two Colibris over the past 6 years. One was given to me by my brother and it is a standard butane lighter with a "normal" flame. It has been a great lighter.

    The other I've had about 3 years and it is the Colibri Trifecta ($100). I also have not had any problems out of it.

    Note: It does take more care and maintainance to keep a nice lighter running. If you follow the manufacturers instructions you should be fine. YMMV.

    I hate lighting with anything other than my Tri now.....esp. outdoors. It is HARD to get a good light with a Zippo or match outdoors. Last summer I was in Aruba (my Tri was confiscated by TSA at my local airport, they kept it for me until I got back) and I had to light with matches....it was PITA.
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    My Trifecta is one of my favorites too, no problems with it yet. It always lights, never goes out even in the strongest winds (waiting for a hurricane to put that to the test, cause I'm gonna light up as the winds start to blow!), and looks great to boot. And like you said, I kept my instructions and I'm caring for it as instructed.

    Granted, it's one of the most expensive Colibris I have bought. Some of the cheaper ones I have had some problems with.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cigar no baka
    (waiting for a hurricane to put that to the test, cause I'm gonna light up as the winds start to blow!),I.
    good luck with that it, looks evil
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    Jet lighters are a PITA! They're always going out from one thing or another. The expensive one's seem little better than the cheap ones. The best one I ever had was a wholesale special bought from an online liquidator for a pittance. It lasted forever! It was called a "Fire Plug". Ugly as sin, but it worked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kenyth
    Jet lighters are a PITA! They're always going out from one thing or another. The expensive one's seem little better than the cheap ones. The best one I ever had was a wholesale special bought from an online liquidator for a pittance. It lasted forever! It was called a "Fire Plug". Ugly as sin, but it worked.

    By "Jet Lighters" do you mean torch lighters? I love them because there is always some wind where I live and torches don't go out if they wind is blowing just a little bit but regular lighters do grrrr....
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    Quote Originally Posted by cigar no baka
    By "Jet Lighters" do you mean torch lighters? I love them because there is always some wind where I live and torches don't go out if they wind is blowing just a little bit but regular lighters do grrrr....

    Yes, that's what I mean. And yes, they do work great, when they work. All the one's I've owned except one break after a few weeks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kenyth
    Yes, that's what I mean. And yes, they do work great, when they work. All the one's I've owned except one break after a few weeks.
    Get a Trifecta or an Oscar and report back!

    And for the love of all that is Holy follow the DAMNED instructions people!

    I think there are alot of people missing out on a easy/nice way to light up just because they've had a bad experience with a $5 gas station torch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kenyth
    Yes, that's what I mean. And yes, they do work great, when they work. All the one's I've owned except one break after a few weeks.

    Well, I own a lot of torch lighters (nine I think), most of them Colibris and I've had problems with only one of them, so I'll cross my fingers and hope they keep working well!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kenyth
    Yes, that's what I mean. And yes, they do work great, when they work. All the one's I've owned except one break after a few weeks.

    I always got the $5 gas station jobbies and they would never last longer then a fill.... The colibri I just got has already been filled twice, no problem. I am thinking it will last me a while with some simple care.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 55Kingpin
    I've had two Colibris over the past 6 years. One was given to me by my brother and it is a standard butane lighter with a "normal" flame. It has been a great lighter.

    The other I've had about 3 years and it is the Colibri Trifecta ($100). I also have not had any problems out of it.

    Note: It does take more care and maintainance to keep a nice lighter running. If you follow the manufacturers instructions you should be fine. YMMV.

    I hate lighting with anything other than my Tri now.....esp. outdoors. It is HARD to get a good light with a Zippo or match outdoors. Last summer I was in Aruba (my Tri was confiscated by TSA at my local airport, they kept it for me until I got back) and I had to light with matches....it was PITA.
    My Dupont has never once given me a single problem and it has had almost no care. It's like owning a Glock. Run over it with a truck, drop it, get it dirty, doesn't matter, still works! Drop a Colibri and you'll be lucky if you don't bust all the parts inside. They are over-manufactured and overpriced pieces of crap! But that's just my opinion.

    I asked the guy in my local shop what the return rate was on his Colibris and his reply was a very quick "HIGH".

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    Quote Originally Posted by grand cru no 2
    My Dupont has never once given me a single problem and it has had almost no care. It's like owning a Glock. Run over it with a truck, drop it, get it dirty, doesn't matter, still works! Drop a Colibri and you'll be lucky if you don't bust all the parts inside. They are over-manufactured and overpriced pieces of crap! But that's just my opinion.

    I asked the guy in my local shop what the return rate was on his Colibris and his reply was a very quick "HIGH".
    I agree. But my point was that if you take care of it it will last. Most of the lighters Colibri puts out are geared toward style/class, not ruggedness. If I'm tromping through the woods or doing something else where whatever I'm wearing could get wet or damaged I don't take my Trifecta with me.....

    I like Zippos too but they aren't very good in the wind, and it seems like everytime I go to use one the fluid has evaporated, which you NEVER have to worry about with butane. I have a lighter that stays in a certain spot as "backup" hence it never gets used. I filled it up about three years ago and I just lit it up yesterday and it worked like a charm.....try that with a Zippo. YMMV.
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