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07-10-2013, 09:18 PM | #1 |
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2-burner torch lighter?
I have single and a triple torch lighters, but want the best of both. Decided a double torch lighter is what I want. Need advice / suggestions from the members here. Single is a little weak and the triple uses way too much fuel. Want to keep cost reasonable. Ideas?...
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07-10-2013, 09:43 PM | #2 |
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Re: 2-burner torch lighter?
Honestly, the best 2-burner I have is the Bugatti 2002, which seems to use a similar insert as the Jetline Z-torch. So find a Zippo and buy the insert for $10.
Or wait till it comes up on the devil site.
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07-11-2013, 12:09 PM | #3 |
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Re: 2-burner torch lighter?
Check out the lighters by Xikar. They are affordable, work well and have a great no hassle life time return warranty.
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07-11-2013, 12:17 PM | #4 |
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Re: 2-burner torch lighter?
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07-11-2013, 03:08 PM | #5 |
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Re: 2-burner torch lighter?
You don't have a quad yet?
I like and use cheap Chinese lighters. I have 2 Dupont Xtends in a box with dozens of other lighters. The XTends don't get used because I don't want to lose them; a lot of good they do me! At the same time I would buy another Xtend over a $50+ Colibri/Bugatti/Lotus/Jetline/Vector/Xikar which are also made in China like the cheapies. To me the lifetime warranty on lighters often made in the same factory are not worth paying 5X-10X the cost of a cheapie. I have a renowned lighter fetish and can tell you there is no reliability difference between the $5 and $50 lighters. Off my soapbox and onto your question: I would suggest looking for a double flame made by Jobon, Honest, or Nibo. These 3 brands always have the fit, finish, and heft of the pricey lighters. Often you will notice name brand lighters are rebadged versions from these factories. Where to buy? Hong Kong from a vendor like DX.com, FastTech.com, Kaidomain.com or similar. If you have ordered 'other' things from Hong Kong, the shipping times are dramatically slower than our friend in Hong Kong. If you order a lighter today you will get it 3 weeks from now at the earliest. I think this one fits the bill, a near clone of the $50 Xikar Element. You can get it from DX.com with brushed finish for $5.60 or gunmetal finish for $7.30. Not providing direct links, but search "dual flame" on that retailer's site and you will find it. Don't want to shop in/wait for Hong Kong? Look at Nibo's Royal 66 for $20 from Amazon or BuyLighers |
07-11-2013, 08:40 PM | #7 |
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Re: 2-burner torch lighter?
I second the Nibo. I used to love the Tiger dual torch but they don't make them anymore. I still have one that's been working great for over 10 years.
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07-16-2013, 11:31 AM | #8 |
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Re: 2-burner torch lighter?
I can vouch for the Honest lighter from DX pictured above. I bought is specifically for its similarity to the Xikar Element which I was coveting but couldn't justify the price. The Honest has a nice knurled black finish, though the silver is painted and not brushed. It lights 9/10 times which is MUCH more than I can say for my Xikar Eris (now only sparking 1/10 and about to go back for service). Also, the Honest logo comes off with a cloth and a dab of paint thinner without harming the black finish, so you can easily get a nice sterile look without much effort.
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