kaelaria 07:02 AM 09-18-2009
adampc22 07:20 AM 09-18-2009
i had one and it got to like a million degrees before i had even lit the cigar and was 2 hot to hold
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kaelaria 07:21 AM 09-18-2009
I covered that in the video - if you relax your grip it can happen.
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NCRadioMan 09:18 AM 09-18-2009
The Firebird series is the only Colibri I would even consider owning. I would never buy one but if somebody gave it to me, I would use it. The least expensive Colibiri's actually last much longer. We average about 3 Colibri returns a week. God, they suck!
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SkinsFanLarry 10:06 AM 09-18-2009
"4 lights per fill is average."
That's just down right terrible!
I was gifted an original Firebird, and once I took the "govenor" off it works great and has a flame much more appropriate for lighting a cigar.
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I've had a few Colibri's Lighters over the years and none have Impressed me yet.
I still grab my Blue Rino from Heartfelt when I need to light my cigar.
I haven't Given up on Colibri yet, I still like the designs they put out.
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Originally Posted by SkinsFanLarry:
"4 lights per fill is average."
That's just down right terrible!
I was gifted an original Firebird, and once I took the "govenor" off it works great and has a flame much more appropriate for lighting a cigar.
I agree 4 lights is really low, If you want a great Lighter pick up a blazer
:-)
All the cool kids have one "Except me" One of these days I will pick one up
:-)
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Darrell 10:10 AM 09-18-2009
Their is a reason they went under, they suck ass.
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kaelaria 10:43 AM 09-18-2009
Yes 4 lights as I mention is low. But you have to remember this is 2 minutes of total lighting time. Don't compare that to using a torch, which would translate to 15+ lights. Apples and oranges.
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