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Cheap Pipe Lighters: A Comparative Review
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<blockquote data-quote="Puff Daddy" data-source="post: 86727" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Food for thought. I owned a Nibo, lasted about 3 months. At $1.99 for a Bic, I'd have only had to buy 2 to last 3 months. I also owned a fairly expensive Colibri, lasted about 8 months. I currently use an Imco that cost me a whopping $12 or something like that, had it about 8 months now with no issues. But, I mostly use a Bic. I'm a truck driver and smoke while I drive which means I relight with one hand while driving, and I only use a Bic at work. No issues. The bic doesn't make a forceful enough flame to burn you unless you actually try to hold it upside down :lol: . Hold it sideways, lights a pipe just fine. </p><p></p><p>I'd like to own an Old Boy with the sandblasted briar case and my-oh-my how I'd love to have a Dupont pipe lighter, but if I ever get one it'll be because I want it for the cool factor, not because it's better or more economical than a disposable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Puff Daddy, post: 86727, member: 3"] Food for thought. I owned a Nibo, lasted about 3 months. At $1.99 for a Bic, I'd have only had to buy 2 to last 3 months. I also owned a fairly expensive Colibri, lasted about 8 months. I currently use an Imco that cost me a whopping $12 or something like that, had it about 8 months now with no issues. But, I mostly use a Bic. I'm a truck driver and smoke while I drive which means I relight with one hand while driving, and I only use a Bic at work. No issues. The bic doesn't make a forceful enough flame to burn you unless you actually try to hold it upside down :lol: . Hold it sideways, lights a pipe just fine. I'd like to own an Old Boy with the sandblasted briar case and my-oh-my how I'd love to have a Dupont pipe lighter, but if I ever get one it'll be because I want it for the cool factor, not because it's better or more economical than a disposable. [/QUOTE]
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