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Still Watching My Back
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So I decided I want to get a Blazer lighter but I don't know how big they are compared to other lighters. Was wondering if someone had any pics of the PB-207 and the CG-001 in hand and/or in comparison to Bic lighters.
Also, anyone heard of the new Blazer Venture? Anyone have one? Is it as reliable as the other Blazers sound like they are? Thanks. |
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Bull Goose Loony
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PB207
Can't go wrong with it. It might not be the most attractive looking lighter you can buy, but it sure as hell is efficient and reliable. I need to have mine shipped over from the states ASAP. |
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I have 2 of the CG-001's and it's roughly the size as the one pictured above, I don't have a picture but they're my favorite lighters. I like them because they hold a lot of fluid and you can see what's in them.
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I have a PB-207 Pocket torch with the little rubber stand (and no child saftey
). I also have the Blazer Chief II (has one of the sharpest cutters, EVER). These two lighters are my go-to, never fail lighters. If you take care of them, they will last. The only problem I've had with the PB-207, is with wind. It could be a bit more "Wind Resistant". But the resevoir is so large, I can deal with the wind problem.Trust me, you'll be happy with a Blazer purchase
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Duke of Prunes
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The PB-207 is not too big to fit comfortably in your pocket. .......................
![]() It's the only lighter I use.
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