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Cheap Pipe Lighters: A Comparative Review
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<blockquote data-quote="Jack Straw" data-source="post: 86707" data-attributes="member: 823"><p>Go for it! The difference in pleasure from using one of these and a bic is night and day, at least for me during the "honeymoon" period. The big you have to hold upside down, whip your hand away between draws (at least the way I do it), etc. With these it's just effortless, you just hold the flame over, and when you are done puffing the flame just recedes to it's position above the bowl, rather than burning your fingers, or close to it. The nibo especially is really a pleasure to use, but again it is more finicky. The zippo flint I put in wore down a bit, and the spark was less than substantial due to lack of pressure from the spring, so I doubled up flints. Should last a lot longer now, I guess the spring isn't long enough or springy enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jack Straw, post: 86707, member: 823"] Go for it! The difference in pleasure from using one of these and a bic is night and day, at least for me during the "honeymoon" period. The big you have to hold upside down, whip your hand away between draws (at least the way I do it), etc. With these it's just effortless, you just hold the flame over, and when you are done puffing the flame just recedes to it's position above the bowl, rather than burning your fingers, or close to it. The nibo especially is really a pleasure to use, but again it is more finicky. The zippo flint I put in wore down a bit, and the spark was less than substantial due to lack of pressure from the spring, so I doubled up flints. Should last a lot longer now, I guess the spring isn't long enough or springy enough. [/QUOTE]
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