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F4lconF16

(3,747 posts)
Mon May 11, 2015, 07:59 PM May 2015

Recommendations for lighters?

Looking for a couple different things.

First, I need a windproof, stormproof, waterproof, dropproof, generally indestructable one to go camping with. I used to have one that was fantastic, and so durable it worked fine after I accidentally put it through the wash.

Second, I need a windproof one that can be refilled for general use. I had one a while ago, and lighting a bowl properly becomes a lot easier when you can aim the tip of the jet to the rights spots on the bowl.

Figured this forum might have some ideas.

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Recommendations for lighters? (Original Post) F4lconF16 May 2015 OP
I just use Bics. Dr Hobbitstein May 2015 #1
They work just fine F4lconF16 May 2015 #4
Second vote for Bics. Carry lotsa Bics NightWatcher May 2015 #6
nothing more reliable than a old fashoned Zippo notadmblnd May 2015 #2
But, get a little too much fuid in them and it will leak in your pocket. Stings. . B Calm May 2015 #9
Butanes are unreliable in my opinion. notadmblnd May 2015 #10
Cheap cigar torches are not reliable, I know that much. I get one for free every once in awhile brewens May 2015 #3
I haven't thought about using a torch. F4lconF16 May 2015 #5
Zippos, or if you can find one a Ronson. Half-Century Man May 2015 #7
A modded Bic wrapped with hemp wick. Awesome! tridim May 2015 #8

F4lconF16

(3,747 posts)
4. They work just fine
Mon May 11, 2015, 08:16 PM
May 2015

But it's a little easier if you're in a windy area (which I almost always am) or if you're trying to get a particular part of the bowl to light first so that it burns better.

NightWatcher

(39,363 posts)
6. Second vote for Bics. Carry lotsa Bics
Mon May 11, 2015, 08:18 PM
May 2015

When I go camping or treking I will sometimes have nearly a dozen throughout my pack. I keep one ranger banded to my main knife sheath. others are attached to pack straps and stuffed into other gear.

If one fails, a dozen won't. If they all get wet, wait a few minutes, but what are the odds that they ALL get wet.

notadmblnd

(23,720 posts)
10. Butanes are unreliable in my opinion.
Mon May 11, 2015, 09:09 PM
May 2015

maybe one of those bbq and fireplace lighters will work for ya?

 

brewens

(15,359 posts)
3. Cheap cigar torches are not reliable, I know that much. I get one for free every once in awhile
Mon May 11, 2015, 08:14 PM
May 2015

buying boxes of cigars online. Those are free for a reason. They work well at first and then become unadjustable or just quit working. I have no clue what an expensive one would function like. I'm not a cigar snob though I smoke good quality ones. I just usually use a bic once my latest fancy torch dies on me.

F4lconF16

(3,747 posts)
5. I haven't thought about using a torch.
Mon May 11, 2015, 08:17 PM
May 2015

I'll take a look at that. I could see using that as my everyday lighter, though I don't know how well it'd hold up in harsh environments.

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