- Is there any way to stop the fluid from evaporating? : r Zippo
38K subscribers in the Zippo community A place to discuss Zippo brand lighters and other Zippo branded products
- Arc lighters. Pros and cons? : r Bushcraft - Reddit
I would just bring a conventional lighter and maybe a spare as backup, and maybe some stormproof matches as last ditch backup to the backup Bic lighters are actually pretty waterproof
- Lighter Princess -- The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly : r CDrama - Reddit
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- Lighters - A Hobby With A Spark Of Passion - Reddit
I've got a Ronson lighter with its instructions manual and case I'd like to know more about its history and or model if possible 11 5 Share u Salty_Confetti
- How much ml of butane has the average lighter? : r lighters - Reddit
For the topic question "How many mL of butane does the average lighter hold", I'll say that measuring the fuel capacity in mL isn't reliable Even though it looks like a liquid and sounds like a liquid while inside of lighters and inside of fuel canisters, butane is a gas at room temperature
- Austrian and Chinese IMCO Lighters: a guide to identification - Reddit
Hi folks, Here are all the ways I know to differentiate the IMCO 6600, 6700, and 6800 from all periods of their manufacture, including the new Chinese-made versions Note - some info is missing, as I don't own an early or middle period 6700, but I have seen some, so I've made some assumptions where the information seems obvious Also, the dates of manufacture for all lighters are educated guesses
- Naphtha vs Lighter fluid? : r Luthier - Reddit
It depends on the lighter fluid Old Ronson lighter fluid was naptha but I think that has changed* * Charcoal lighter fluid is usually a light grade of kerosene Both are petroleum distillates
- In regards to the Zippo vs Ronsonol discussion : r Zippo - Reddit
For me, Ronsonol feels essentially the same as the regular Zippo lighter fluid The flame burns well and is quick to light (I've never experienced any problems, even minor, with the Zippo brand fluid) The bad news, however, is that the Zippo fluid feels identical to the Ronsonol counterpart
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