PenguinsFan88 10:35 AM 05-10-2012
What is it???
I've searched and searched online but it appears that we can't get Xikar or Vector butane up here in the great white North due to it being unshippable across the boarder.
Is Colibri the only really "good" option?
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shilala 10:39 AM 05-10-2012
I've been using Zippo. Can you guys get Zippo up there?
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PenguinsFan88 10:40 AM 05-10-2012
Originally Posted by shilala:
I've been using Zippo. Can you guys get Zippo up there?
Yup I believe so.
Is it triple refined though?
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icehog3 10:49 AM 05-10-2012
I am a big fan of Vector if you can find a vendor who ships to Canada.
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mosesbotbol 11:29 AM 05-10-2012
If Xigar lighters are sold in Canada, the fluid must be available somewhere.
What lighter fluids are available from your local cigar/tobacco shop?
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PenguinsFan88 11:48 AM 05-10-2012
In Timmins our 2 cigar shops are a joke. Minimal selection and employees who don't know squat.
I've only ever seen Ronson or Clipper fuel IIRC.
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PenguinsFan88 11:51 AM 05-10-2012
Originally Posted by icehog3:
I am a big fan of Vector if you can find a vendor who ships to Canada.
Believe me I've looked and there's nothing.
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shilala 12:05 PM 05-10-2012
Originally Posted by PenguinsFan88:
Yup I believe so.
Is it triple refined though?
No clue. I just checked my can and it doesn't say.
After a couple seconds of Google, I found that Zippo is, in fact, triple refined.
I also found out there's 4x and 5x refined butane. Vector KGM Quintuplus Butane is 5x refined.
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mosesbotbol 12:23 PM 05-10-2012
Originally Posted by PenguinsFan88:
In Timmins our 2 cigar shops are a joke. Minimal selection and employees who don't know squat.
I've only ever seen Ronson or Clipper fuel IIRC.
What about in Toronto?
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PenguinsFan88 12:42 PM 05-10-2012
Originally Posted by mosesbotbol:
What about in Toronto?
I haven't seen anything. In fact I'll be moving to Kitchener by October.
Any good smoke shops in Toronto that you or anybody reccomend I check out?
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mosesbotbol 03:27 PM 05-10-2012
Originally Posted by PenguinsFan88:
I haven't seen anything. In fact I'll be moving to Kitchener by October.
Any good smoke shops in Toronto that you or anybody reccomend I check out?
I there's a LCDH in Toronto
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PenguinsFan88 04:38 PM 05-10-2012
Originally Posted by mosesbotbol:
I there's a LCDH in Toronto
La Casa Del Habano you mean? Yup there's one of those.
Was also thinking of hitting up The Smokin' Cigar in Toronto as well as I would love to get my first humidor in the near future. Any of y'all ever go there? How are they in terms of knowledge, service, selection, etc.
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Frodo 10:21 PM 05-10-2012
The best I've seen (triple-refined) in Toronto is NIBO brand, found in various convenience stores.
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Frodo 10:23 PM 05-10-2012
Originally Posted by PenguinsFan88:
Any good smoke shops in Toronto that you or anybody reccomend I check out?
1) Casablanca on King/Yonge: OK selection, decent prices, some with plume can be found.
2) Hinds near Bloor/Yonge: GREAT selection, decent prices.
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PenguinsFan88 12:05 AM 05-11-2012
Originally Posted by Frodo:
The best I've seen (triple-refined) in Toronto is NIBO brand, found in various convenience stores.
Really???? There's no Xikar butane cans in TO??? Wow....
Originally Posted by Frodo:
1) Casablanca on King/Yonge: OK selection, decent prices, some with plume can be found.
2) Hinds near Bloor/Yonge: GREAT selection, decent prices.
What's your/their definition of decent prices? I'm pretty poor so I only buy single cigars every now and then. I don't even own a humidor yet. Most I've ever spent on a stick so far was $25.00
And what's your opinion on that shop known as "The Smokin' Cigar"? Was thinking of doing business with them. Either online or in person.
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OldDirty 06:01 PM 05-11-2012
Colibri 3x filtered is pretty much your only option. I have no trouble with the fuel and have been using canister after canister for years now
:-)
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Big_Ern 11:17 AM 05-12-2012
Nibo triple refined for $2.49 at 7/11 been using for years
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