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General Pipe Discussion
Lighters I like, what are yours?
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<blockquote data-quote="KevinM" data-source="post: 498372" data-attributes="member: 2318"><p>My fave is the Zippo with the pipe lighter insert. Fortunately, I've never had a problem with the taste from the fluid. I've been told the formula for the fluid has been changed, so the Naptha taste isn't so strong, but it isn't so handy for occasional spot removal. Having a palette that isn't especially sensitive might have an advantage. I use wooden matches maybe half the time, but they're anything but wind proof. The cost / benefit of some lighters is problematic for me. Another plus of Zippos is that when I lose one another is available until I discover which jacket I left my "lost sheep" in. I don't remember ever permanently losing a lighter. Temporarily lost, yes. But with your handsome flock you're never without a very nice lighter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinM, post: 498372, member: 2318"] My fave is the Zippo with the pipe lighter insert. Fortunately, I've never had a problem with the taste from the fluid. I've been told the formula for the fluid has been changed, so the Naptha taste isn't so strong, but it isn't so handy for occasional spot removal. Having a palette that isn't especially sensitive might have an advantage. I use wooden matches maybe half the time, but they're anything but wind proof. The cost / benefit of some lighters is problematic for me. Another plus of Zippos is that when I lose one another is available until I discover which jacket I left my "lost sheep" in. I don't remember ever permanently losing a lighter. Temporarily lost, yes. But with your handsome flock you're never without a very nice lighter. [/QUOTE]
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