dannyboy 04:10 PM 10-20-2008
 
I have had a Colibri lighter for years now.  I know, I know, everyone bashes Colibri, but this thing has been great and super reliable for 4+ years, besides it was a gift from my GF.  The issue is that when I fill the lighter, the fill valve stays pressed down slightly, allowing the butane to leak back out of the lighter.  I bleed the lighter fairly often and use good lighter fluid.  Anyone know a fix for this?  Do I need to get a new lighter?  Will Colibri service this (I have no warranty or purchase info)?  Any help would be great.
		
		
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Old Sailor 12:33 PM 10-21-2008
 
Try a drop of rubbing aclohol around the stem, if there is any dirt there it may clean it out.
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Lucky_Hippo 02:31 PM 10-21-2008
 
I jumped on their web site and as far as I can figure, Colibri only has a one year warranty.  Since there is a sentimental attachment to the lighter I'd give them a call if the rubbing alcohol doesn't work.  It probably won't be free since it's no longer covered by warranty, however, they may still repair it for a fee.
Or
Xmas is around the corner, maybe it's time to ask your GF for a new one.
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MTB996 03:33 PM 10-21-2008
 
Originally Posted by Lucky_Hippo:
Xmas is around the corner, maybe it's time to ask your GF for a new one.
:-) 
Wise....ask for a blazer (not pretty, but functional).
		
		
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Pipe&Cigar 11:43 AM 10-26-2008
 
Originally Posted by MTB996:
Wise....ask for a blazer (not pretty, but functional).
Blazer PB-207 best running lighter and holds a TON of Fuel. It is a torch not the soft flame so that may be something you are not interested in?
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STYX&STONED 11:20 AM 10-30-2008
 
Originally Posted by Old Sailor:
Try a drop of rubbing aclohol around the stem, if there is any dirt there it may clean it out.:-) 
Tried that one once for the same reason and it desolved the seal and will no longer hold any gas for any amount of time. Try warm water and a tooth pick.
		
		
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