Lighters

Tony G

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I keep breaking my zippos now i know they'll fix em for free but thats a headache to ship em to Bradford any ideas for alternatives
 
Exotac makes pretty reliable lighters in my experience, but they can get kinda pricey.
Hope this helps ya.
With gratitude, -Ian
 
Any reason not to just get a couple of BICs? I know it's bad for the environment and all, but if you're only using them to light a fire or a fellow traveler's smoke from time to time then they last forever.
 
Any reason not to just get a couple of BICs? I know it's bad for the environment and all, but if you're only using them to light a fire or a fellow traveler's smoke from time to time then they last forever.
Ive had bic blow up in my pocket on a train before i don't use em
 
Like, explode explode? Damn, that's nuts! I had one BIC-style lighter somehow start leaking ice cold gas all over the place which sucked, but it was a cheap no-name brand so i figured i was just unlucky.
 
Yup it exploded i had to go to the hospital there was a peice of plastic stuck in my leg it wasn't a big piece but yeah i stopped useing them after that ive since found out they can explode from heat it was 110 it sucked
 
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Everyone I know carries at least one BIC. If you can find a clear one, all the better. They are about as reliable as they come, they don't leak or evaporate, their flints outlast their fuel source, and they are small and lightweight but durable. Most importantly, they are cheap, allowing you to buy several of them for your kit(s) for the same price as one collectable lighter. Wrap a few feet of tape, jute, or rubber bands around them and you have a a multi-use tool with built-in, slow burning tinder.
 
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