I have a Colibri Providence triple flame lighter. Love it! Lately though it's become really finicky and unreliable. I clean it with compressed air, use Vector 5X fuel, in other words, I keep it in great shape. I called Colibri to get some repair help and come to find out the lighter has been discontinued and they will not clean/repair/replace it. Ok, I understand a 2 year warranty (even though I've had this lighter for less than that time) and they won't replace it but to not clean it or repair it is a let down to me. Oh well, I'll keep using my $2.95 Ronson (lights every time) JetLite.
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Yeah, if you read enough threads around here on lighters, you will see a clear separation between sheep and goats.
You found that there is a difference between saying your lighter is guaranteed and having a guarantee. I am with you
on the Jetlights. I have 3 dozen lighters, and after seeing the mixed results on all of them, I'll stay in the cheap zone.
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icehog3 02:32 PM 06-12-2014
I bought a Colibri lighter once.
Once.
:-)
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It retailed for about $90 but I didn't pay anywhere near that amount. I am in agreement with you guys, Colibri...once. I'm sticking with Ronson.
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jhedrick83 03:33 PM 06-12-2014
Stevez 03:58 PM 06-12-2014
I couldn't agree more with the Colibri once ONLY. Have a nice looking one I got for Christmas years ago and it's a POS. Unfortunately, I've bought others in the medium range which always let me down. Cheapers only for me now.
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mahtofire14 04:02 PM 06-12-2014
Yup, bought one on my own and it clogged up after about three refills. Swore I'd never use one again. Got another a year or so as a gift. Thought well I might as well see if this one is any better. Nope. Clogged again. From everyone I've talked to with Colibri lighters I'd say 90% of them are not happy with them.
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CigarNut 04:47 PM 06-12-2014
I really like my Blazer lighter. Not as inexpensive as the Ronson's or DX lighters, but it has never failed in 3 years.
My problem with the Ronson's is that the distance between the flame and the igniter is so small that I tend to burn my fingers when using them.
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Originally Posted by CigarNut:
I really like my Blazer lighter. Not as inexpensive as the Ronson's or DX lighters, but it has never failed in 3 years.
My problem with the Ronson's is that the distance between the flame and the igniter is so small that I tend to burn my fingers when using them.
I've been meaning to try a Blazer for years, now is a good time to do so.
:-)
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Xolotal Mungin 07:16 PM 06-23-2014
I have to second (or third or fourth) this. And I'm stupid enough to have bought a number of Colibri lighters. I would just spot a model that looked nice and throw it on the counter. Then, once I noticed how many dead ones I had - and a more restrictive budget - I swore NEVER AGAIN. In contrast, my Corona Old Boy style pipe lighter has worked well for.. damn, since the '90s? with one service.
My cheap Vector is working fine and I had a Blazer that went to hell and back that got lost before it ever broke.
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pektel 02:37 AM 06-24-2014
Ronson jetlite ftw. They are the Bic of the jet flame world. My only gripe -if you could call it that- is no window to see how much fluid is left. But I'm old school. I just put the closed lighter up to my ear and give it a gentle shake to see if it needs.refilling.
I don't see a lighter as a status symbol. I see it as a tool. And if it works well, then it's a good tool.
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