![]() ![]() They are basically like mini Bunsen burners. The fuel is forced through a nozzle with air, creating a very intense, strong, and hot flame. Flints wear out and need to be replacedĪlso called jet lighters, turbo lighters, or cigar lighters, butane torch lighters contain butane stored in a pressurized chamber.The lid sometimes screws on tightly, so there isn’t as much fuel evaporation. The benefit is that these are tiny and great for EDC. Note: Some cool “peanut lighters” also work the same way as Zippo-type lighters do. Some alternative fuels, like Charcoal fuel, can cause your Zippo to explode. However, alternative fuels aren’t recommended in Zippos because they might clog the Zippo. I’ve heard of people using 99% isopropyl alcohol, methylated spirits, or Bacardi 151. In a pinch, you can also use other fuels in a Zippo lighter, including butane, naptha (also called white gas or Coleman fuel), or gasoline. It also works better in freezing temperatures than butane lighters. On the plus side, Zippo fluid is made of a petroleum distillate which ignites easily and burns cleanly. ![]() While Zippo lighters last virtually forever (you can even buy antique Zippos, which work fine), the flint and wick will need to be replaced eventually. Zippos are meant for regular smokers who want a cool, personalized lighter. If you don’t light the Zippo often, the fuel might evaporate in just 3-4 days.īecause Zippo fuel evaporates quickly, they aren’t recommended for camping or emergency prep. An odd thing about Zippo lighters is that the fuel lasts longer if you use it frequently. At best, expect a Zippo to last 10 days before refueling. This can result in fuel leakage (and a nasty rash on your skin).Īir exposure means Zippo fuel will evaporate quickly. The downside, however, is that the eyelet which exposes the fuel-filled wick is always exposed. You can even leave a Zippo burning like a candle. Unlike disposable sparkwheel lighters, a Zippo wick will stay lit until you cut off the oxygen supply by closing the lid. This creates a spark that ignites fluid in a wick. They work by spinning a sparkwheel against a flint inside the Zippo. Zippo lighters have been around for nearly 100 years.
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