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<blockquote data-quote="dugo" data-source="post: 263657" data-attributes="member: 2801"><p>I like the zippo with the zippo pipe insert a lot.</p><p></p><p>I didn't realize the zippo fuel formula changed that much over the past years. For a long time the heavier fractions of the distilate would build up in the lighter because of evaporation and burning off the lighter fractions and it passed on the gasoline smell to whatever you lit with it. </p><p></p><p>I remember liking the aroma it gave to my nicotine fixes (Drum shag and Camel cigarettes) and detesting same on quality cigars, but the fuel has gotten a lot more neutral now that I'm reconsidering.</p><p></p><p>This pipe zippo I got with cotton that never saw any of the old formula is going to be my main pipe lighter. I love how I can aim the flame and not scortch the rime of my pipe.</p><p></p><p>I tried the gas insert. The thing just works with a 1/4 drop of neutral oil applied to the right places.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dugo, post: 263657, member: 2801"] I like the zippo with the zippo pipe insert a lot. I didn't realize the zippo fuel formula changed that much over the past years. For a long time the heavier fractions of the distilate would build up in the lighter because of evaporation and burning off the lighter fractions and it passed on the gasoline smell to whatever you lit with it. I remember liking the aroma it gave to my nicotine fixes (Drum shag and Camel cigarettes) and detesting same on quality cigars, but the fuel has gotten a lot more neutral now that I'm reconsidering. This pipe zippo I got with cotton that never saw any of the old formula is going to be my main pipe lighter. I love how I can aim the flame and not scortch the rime of my pipe. I tried the gas insert. The thing just works with a 1/4 drop of neutral oil applied to the right places. [/QUOTE]
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