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Old 05-22-2010, 09:38 AM   #1
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For $24 mine sounds exactly like the $200 Dupont!
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Old 05-22-2010, 01:54 PM   #3
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EverTorch Pings? I love the dual softflame/torch but if they ping...I think I need this one too.
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Old 05-22-2010, 02:13 PM   #4
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just ordered one...hopefully I don't get a dud too
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Old 05-22-2010, 02:48 PM   #5
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I'm 2 for 2 Steve but they say if you aren't satisfied you have 3 days to return it to them for a refund or exchange. If you don't do that then you are under the Manufacturers warranty which means the PING probably doesn't factor as a "warranty issue" but who knows as if you pay by credit card you can always dispute the charge and win.
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I'm 2 for 2 Steve but they say if you aren't satisfied you have 3 days to return it to them for a refund or exchange. If you don't do that then you are under the Manufacturers warranty which means the PING probably doesn't factor as a "warranty issue" but who knows as if you pay by credit card you can always dispute the charge and win.
wow.. you would dispute a CC charge for an "unsuitable ping"?
BTW.. if you look at these lighters with ping, you would find a phillips screw head and a piece of metal, some experimentation, clipping, tightening or bending may have a positive outcome.
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Old 05-22-2010, 09:15 PM   #7
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wow.. you would dispute a CC charge for an "unsuitable ping"?
BTW.. if you look at these lighters with ping, you would find a phillips screw head and a piece of metal, some experimentation, clipping, tightening or bending may have a positive outcome.
I was telling the poster "if he" wanted to return the item he has 3 days and they will take care of it. I am looking at mine and there is nothing on the bottom of the lighter that has a phillips head screw. There is the small handle that you lift with your fingernail to unscrew the filler head like the ST Dupont and you recharge it very easily...screw the filler back in and wait for a couple of minutes and it lights first time. The handle is used to adjust the flame so as far as clipping, tightening or bending of anything on this item I don't see anything that is going to bind unless someone cross threads the filler back into the lighter.

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Old 05-23-2010, 10:43 AM   #8
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wow.. you would dispute a CC charge for an "unsuitable ping"?
BTW.. if you look at these lighters with ping, you would find a phillips screw head and a piece of metal, some experimentation, clipping, tightening or bending may have a positive outcome.
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Looked at it a little bit and without really ripping the lighter apart to get to the phillips screw in the cap of the lighter I couldn't really adjust anything.
Looks like you looked in the right spot. However, with the construction process, it may be assembled (cap assembly) first, then attached to the sleeve body, so it might be more of a pain to tweak. The phillips is on the hinge side, and access is occluded by the lighter body when assembled.

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I was telling the poster "if he" wanted to return the item he has 3 days and they will take care of it. I am looking at mine and there is nothing on the bottom of the lighter that has a phillips head screw. you aren't eyballing the right spot. There is the small handle that you lift with your fingernail to unscrew the filler head like the ST Dupont and you recharge it very easily...screw the filler back in and wait for a couple of minutes and it lights first time. The handle is used to adjust the flame so as far as clipping, tightening or bending of anything on this item I don't see anything that is going to bind unless someone cross threads the filler back into the lighter.

Anytime I ever disputed a CC charge it was for good reasons and it was never contested.
er... One mans "good reason" is anothers "you did what for a 24 dollar lighter?"

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PING probably doesn't factor as a "warranty issue" but who knows as if you pay by credit card you can always dispute the charge and win.
Looks like you would either recommend a CC dispute to someone else or do it yourself for a "ping issue" to me.
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Old 05-24-2010, 08:00 AM   #9
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Having watched both videos back to back, you are right, the ST is much
more musical. They are in the same range, which is how I determined that
mine was so close. But I watched the same video you did there and for some
reason never put it together the the STD (hehe) has a nice clear musical ring
and my cheap lady lighter has a clink.

I am good with it. You need to sue Cigary or his friend and keep the lighter.
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Old 05-26-2010, 11:41 AM   #10
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I was telling the poster "if he" wanted to return the item he has 3 days and they will take care of it. I am looking at mine and there is nothing on the bottom of the lighter that has a phillips head screw. There is the small handle that you lift with your fingernail to unscrew the filler head like the ST Dupont and you recharge it very easily...screw the filler back in and wait for a couple of minutes and it lights first time. The handle is used to adjust the flame so as far as clipping, tightening or bending of anything on this item I don't see anything that is going to bind unless someone cross threads the filler back into the lighter.

Anytime I ever disputed a CC charge it was for good reasons and it was never contested.
I believe the philips head screw that they are referring to would be the one in the cap of the lighter, where the "PING" is actually originating from.

It seems that there is a strip of metal inside the cap or head of the lighter which is actually causing the PING(possibly even some sort of a bell behind it???), some adjustment/modification here could lead to a better PING.

My lighter PINGS if I hit the head, while open, with my finger.

Never seen an ST Dupont in person, is this how they generate their PING as well?
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Old 05-26-2010, 11:48 AM   #11
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I believe the philips head screw that they are referring to would be the one in the cap of the lighter, where the "PING" is actually originating from.

It seems that there is a strip of metal inside the cap or head of the lighter which is actually causing the PING(possibly even some sort of a bell behind it???), some adjustment/modification here could lead to a better PING.

My lighter PINGS if I hit the head, while open, with my finger.

Never seen an ST Dupont in person, is this how they generate their PING as well?
Nice detective work...will have to "play" around with it.
Incidentally, the "ping" was never supposed to exist; in the 50's, when S. T. Dupont first started making lighters, a mistake was made, and two cogs accidentally ended up generating excess friction. This resulted in an unwanted noise whenever the lighter was opened. The company, striving for perfection, understandably wanted this mistake fixed. However, it didn't take long for the "ping" to work its magic on customers, and needless to say, the company left the mistake in place. The "ping" might be what makes S. T. Dupont lighters distinctive, but it is not what makes them special, what gives them their charm. The lighters are a case of the whole being greater than the sum; each aspects of the lighter, the weight, the "ping," the high quality of materials, the care and precision that goes into the assembly, are all special in their own right. But, when put together these individual parts create a lighter unlike any other.

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Old 05-22-2010, 05:40 PM   #12
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Everyone is forgetting you paid $24.
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Old 05-22-2010, 07:21 PM   #13
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wow.. you would dispute a CC charge for an "unsuitable ping"?
BTW.. if you look at these lighters with ping, you would find a phillips screw head and a piece of metal, some experimentation, clipping, tightening or bending may have a positive outcome.
Looked at it a little bit and without really ripping the lighter apart to get to the phillips screw in the cap of the lighter I couldn't really adjust anything.

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Everyone is forgetting you paid $24.
Haha, I didn't forget. I know what I got for $24 and even with the dinky ping I'd be ok with it, but if others have a lighter that sounds like it's supposed to, I'll call them when they open Monday and see what they're willing to do.
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Old 05-22-2010, 08:55 PM   #14
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My 2 are perfect and a really nice ping!!
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I think there might be some kind of tension adjustment you could do with the pring to alter the sustain on the ring,
the only problem it sounds like it has. But better materials likely play a role, may be the biggest role.
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Seams like for the price we are splitting hairs about the sound. I love my lighter.
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In my review post I pretty clearly stated for $24 it is a great lighter By no means was I expecting an exact replica of the real Dupont lighters. However I was just lead to believe that everybody else had much better results so I just didn't want to sit on it if I had gotten a dud lighter.
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Old 05-25-2010, 12:37 PM   #18
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Yeah, I'm not messing with an RMA on this. It's a great looking lighter with a really nice flame. I seriously doubt I'd get any different kind of sound from another one.

I really enjoy the light I get from this lighter for sure though, worth the money!
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Old 05-25-2010, 12:39 PM   #19
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Anyone know how we would go about replacing the flints?
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Old 05-25-2010, 12:43 PM   #20
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I'm guessing dupont flints will work well, and you can get an 8 pack of them for like $2, although I forget the website I found them on.

I'm not sure Zippo flints would be the same thing or the right size, which is unfortunate because those are readily available everywhere :-P
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