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    Not bad there SLC. I prefer my colibri (built in punch), but a bic does the job too and it's only 25 cents at a gas station.
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    In the camping section of my local walmart they have a colbri, I think it's called a thunderbird or something. It's a single flame, tourch lighter, and it cost 12 bucks.

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    I got my package from Heartfelt last night, in it was my lighter I ordered. Its a Blue Rhino Beast. Has a built in punch, 3 torch flames and I freaking love it.
    Cant beat it for $25
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    so.... ...totally disregard for what I said? Move on. Good price. All that matters is good price, right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nhcigarfan View Post
    In the camping section of my local walmart they have a colbri, I think it's called a thunderbird or something. It's a single flame, tourch lighter, and it cost 12 bucks.
    That what I use. I got mine at walmart one day and walked into a cigar shop and they had the same lighter for twice as much There are just so many lighters out there that you will always get people who say this is the best. Just do your research and price comparisons and pick which one you think will work best.

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    Dude - get a blazer - you'll never have to refill it (ok, so once in a blue moon). Butane torch - they originally used (and still do) it for welding, but I guess some of the tradesmen were cigar smokers. $40-50 on ebay, $50-60 retail.
    Look at that... I plumb got myself 5 raisins and 7 termites.

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    JR is having a thing where you buy some cigars and a colibri cigar torch is $5. I couldn't resist and got some sticks to settle a humidor last week and got a colibri for $5. It lasts a couple of cigars... much mroe convenient that my other lighters

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    Xikar. Wish I could find mine

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    Thanks for all the replies guys. I'll research each suggestion over the weekend and figure out which one looks best to me. Lottsa good stuff there

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