staminator 11:08 PM 12-16-2010
Hello -
I looked around on the forum, but I did not find any information related to this. I have previously lit my pipe with matches or a soft flame butane.
Today I picked up a Zippo lighter with the intent on purchasing a butane insert for lighting cigars, but I saw one that was labeled as a "pipe lighter." I sprung for it thinking it might be a nice pipe lighter instead. I also picked up some Zippo fuel, but it is certainly not odorless in comparison to butane fuel. Cool design though. I definitely won't burn my fingers like before.
Finally to my question....Do you guys think the "odor" will affect the taste of my tobacco? Or should I just buy the butane insert and light up some cigars with it? Just looking for an opinion since I haven't tried it out yet. I'm from Syracuse, NY and its in the 20's outside!!!
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Mister Moo 12:36 PM 12-17-2010
One man's opinion: a Zippo-flippo with pipe insert and the black can fuel is the undisputed cat-daddy of not-a-Corona-Old-Boy pipe lighters. Wipe insert sides with Vaseline to extend the time between refills. After a while a pipe being lit without that little hint of naptha seems pointless. If you have the shiny cover you can use it, mirror-like, to check out if your initial light was even, too. And you stick a spare flint in the little hile in the felt if you didn't already know about that. Lifetime warranty? Natch.
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KillerCelt 05:00 AM 12-18-2010
My zippo pipe lighter was one of the best pipe purchases I have ever made. You cannot beat the dependability of a zippo and the taste it imparts on the tobacco is very slight.
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Brutus2600 12:37 PM 12-18-2010
Kind of on topic...has anybody tried the Xikar Pipeline lighter? It looks pretty nice and I was considering picking one up. At the moment I'm just using a bic to light my pipe.
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staminator 01:50 AM 12-19-2010
Originally Posted by Brutus2600:
Kind of on topic...has anybody tried the Xikar Pipeline lighter? It looks pretty nice and I was considering picking one up. At the moment I'm just using a bic to light my pipe.
Actually, I friend of mine has one of these. It works great, but somehow I still manage to burn my fingers with it. Then again, that's just me.
:-) I'd say go for it! (or you could always get a Zippo like myself
:-))
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staminator 01:51 AM 12-19-2010
Originally Posted by Mister Moo:
One man's opinion: a Zippo-flippo with pipe insert and the black can fuel is the undisputed cat-daddy of not-a-Corona-Old-Boy pipe lighters. Wipe insert sides with Vaseline to extend the time between refills. After a while a pipe being lit without that little hint of naptha seems pointless. If you have the shiny cover you can use it, mirror-like, to check out if your initial light was even, too. And you stick a spare flint in the little hile in the felt if you didn't already know about that. Lifetime warranty? Natch.
Unfortunately, I do not have the shiny one but thanks for the hints.
:-)
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Wolfgang 01:52 AM 12-19-2010
staminator 01:54 AM 12-19-2010
Originally Posted by KillerCelt:
My zippo pipe lighter was one of the best pipe purchases I have ever made. You cannot beat the dependability of a zippo and the taste it imparts on the tobacco is very slight.
You're right. There is very little taste imparted on the tobacco. I just tried it tonight with some Habana Premium tobacco (can't remember the blend). Mmmmm delicious
:-)
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CigarGuy88 11:35 PM 12-23-2010
Its Anniversary Kake just for future reference Nick
:-)
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staminator 11:49 PM 12-23-2010
Originally Posted by CigarGuy88:
Its Anniversary Kake just for future reference Nick :-)
And here I thought it was spelled cake...like chocolate cake.
:-)
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CigarGuy88 12:22 AM 12-24-2010
nope.... Kake is much tastier than cake
:-)
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Slow Triathlete 04:00 PM 12-28-2010
I agree wholeheartedly with Moo. I havee had other lighters before but they always crap out and I always come back to my zippo.
I won't stray anymore. They are also awesome with their customer service. I had to send mine back to get it repaired and they send a spare pipe insert and some extra flints when they sent it back to me.
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Cornbread556 02:36 PM 02-18-2011
I've been using the zippo pipe lighter with great success and don't want to use anything else.
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JaKaacH 03:37 PM 02-18-2011
If you are talking about a butane torch insert for your Zippo they work great for cigars, not so good for pipes..Don't do it...
Here is another option, if odor is your concern, a soft flame butane insert for Zippo's.
Walkers sells them and they have a lifetime warranty.
http://www.walkerbriarworks.com/html..._lighters.html
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justonemorestick 06:21 PM 02-18-2011
I use a regular zippo for my pipe I find that I simply rotate the pipe onto its side and light without needing a special insert. By the way I use the zippo with the Zippo fuel to light cigars as well.
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alfredo_buscatti 02:25 AM 03-29-2011
I use my Zippo pipe lighter to light cigarettes. I only use it to light a pipe if I'm outdoors and wind is a factor, in which case is a lifesaver. Having to puff so hard to reverse the flame's direction down into the bowl inevitably zorches my tongue.
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