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Don Fernando 08:52 AM 09-14-2010
My blazer torch died after 3 years :-) I do have two Xikar Executives but those have small containers, I can light 2 cigars and need to fill it again. That won't work on vacation or a herf.

Hopefully I can find some of those Ronson torches at the Walmart in Orlando at the beginning of my trip.
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kelmac07 09:03 AM 09-14-2010
Originally Posted by Don Fernando:
My blazer torch died after 3 years :-) I do have two Xikar Executives but those have small containers, I can light 2 cigars and need to fill it again. That won't work on vacation or a herf.

Hopefully I can find some of those Ronson torches at the Walmart in Orlando at the beginning of my trip.
Ferdie...I have a few Ronsons with your name on them. Will bring them to Epic with me brother!! :-) :-)
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Brutus2600 09:11 AM 09-14-2010
I recently picked up a Blazer micro torch (although for significantly cheaper than that price, it was on the monster), and I filled it up when I first bought it and haven't refilled it since. I think I've lit a dozen or so cigars with it too (and it's only half empty). The fuel tank is huge, but so is the flame, which isn't really adjustable. On it's lowest setting, I still have to hold the cigar about 5-7" away from the lighter to get a nice toast and not incinerate the poor cigar :-):-)
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Mugen910 09:12 AM 09-14-2010
nice review.
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Texan in Mexico 09:19 AM 09-14-2010
Originally Posted by Mugen910:
nice review.
Fer, I leave the cello on too...

Wal-mart in Orlando has them, also lots to choose from at Corona.
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Mugen910 09:57 AM 09-14-2010
Well it doesn't matter anyways since you can't bring torch lighters on the plane with ya. I'm sure those guys will have extra ronsons.
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lbowles2 10:17 AM 09-14-2010
Originally Posted by Mugen910:
Well it doesn't matter anyways since you can't bring torch lighters on the plane with ya. I'm sure those guys will have extra ronsons.
Sure you can. The Colibri cases are certified for trasporting a lighter in your check in baggage. Texcigars add claims you can carry it on but I wouldn't bet on it. I have used this a couple of times while traveling.

Colibri Tranzpack Lighter Case
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Don Fernando 11:26 AM 09-14-2010
Originally Posted by kelmac07:
Ferdie...I have a few Ronsons with your name on them. Will bring them to Epic with me brother!! :-) :-)
Thank you. Untill then I will just have to use the Xikar's.
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Don Fernando 11:29 AM 09-14-2010
Originally Posted by Mugen910:
Well it doesn't matter anyways since you can't bring torch lighters on the plane with ya. I'm sure those guys will have extra ronsons.
checked luggage, no problem. As long as it's empty.
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68TriShield 12:13 PM 09-14-2010
Blazer has a good warranty,you should send it in while you're in country.
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Don Fernando 12:19 PM 09-14-2010
how long is that warranty valid?
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Ashcan Bill 12:42 PM 09-14-2010
The warranty was a year back when I sent mine in.

I think they will also repair them once they're out of warranty, but it was close to $30 or so.
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Brutus2600 12:45 PM 09-14-2010
I feel silly. I fear I just suggested the exact same lighter Ferdi was talking about that just broke.

This morning has been busy, my forum reading has been skimming at most :-)
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Darrell 12:53 PM 09-14-2010
Originally Posted by Ashcan Bill:
The warranty was a year back when I sent mine in.

I think they will also repair them once they're out of warranty, but it was close to $30 or so.
Really? We send them in all the time from the shop and nobody is ever charged. No matter how old the lighter is at the time.
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Don Fernando 12:58 PM 09-14-2010
Originally Posted by Brutus2600:
I feel silly. I fear I just suggested the exact same lighter Ferdi was talking about that just broke.
I suggest this lighter to people all the time, worked with it for 3 years, lit a lot of cigars with it. Things break, it happens.
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68TriShield 01:19 PM 09-14-2010
Originally Posted by Don Fernando:
how long is that warranty valid?
Send it in,I'll cover anything you can't Ferd.
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Darrell 01:27 PM 09-14-2010
Originally Posted by 68TriShield:
Send it in,I'll cover anything you can't Ferd.
I have a better idea.

Send it to me, I'll send it back to Blazer from work. It will take about 60 days from the day I ship it for it to return. I have no idea why they're so slow, Xikar is way faster.

Let me know if that works, Ferd.
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Don Fernando 01:31 PM 09-14-2010
I'll just get a new one. Shipping back and forth with be close to the price of a new one anyway.
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Ashcan Bill 01:36 PM 09-14-2010
Originally Posted by Darrell:
Really? We send them in all the time from the shop and nobody is ever charged. No matter how old the lighter is at the time.
I had to send them a copy of the receipt. At the time I'd bought it from Mark, and he sent me a duplicate receipt and told me to send it back to Blazer.

Maybe they've loosened up as far as what they require now, or maybe they accept what shops send in with "no questions asked" as a professional courtesy?
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Don Fernando 01:40 PM 09-14-2010
guys, thanks for all the help offers, I really appriciate it, but this was just ment as a rant, not a cry for help :-)

This board is so full of amazing and helpful people, that just a simple rant just isn't possible :-) That's why I love this place.
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