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<blockquote data-quote="Bluefisher" data-source="post: 339248" data-attributes="member: 2792"><p>I bought a Xikar on cbid for $26 bucks and it's been trucking away for three years. Single flame, mind you, and I only use Xikar butane in it. If it ever beaks, I'll just send it back and they'll repair (haha) or send a new one. Some cigar friends of mine have been getting into using soft flame lighters recently. They say it scorches the delicate wrapper less than a torch. I don't know if I believe 'em or not, but the next instance I have the time for a stogie I plan on giving my IM Corona pipe lighter a whirl.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluefisher, post: 339248, member: 2792"] I bought a Xikar on cbid for $26 bucks and it's been trucking away for three years. Single flame, mind you, and I only use Xikar butane in it. If it ever beaks, I'll just send it back and they'll repair (haha) or send a new one. Some cigar friends of mine have been getting into using soft flame lighters recently. They say it scorches the delicate wrapper less than a torch. I don't know if I believe 'em or not, but the next instance I have the time for a stogie I plan on giving my IM Corona pipe lighter a whirl. [/QUOTE]
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