>>I had thought that the Stormproof was an exception to this
>>somewhat common weakness in these type of lighters.
And it probably is; I've never owned or used one. It's just that, having been "burned" (if you'll pardon the pun) once, even though it was a cheap barbeque starter type, I'm automatically suspicious of all p-e lighters. However, it's easy enough to check - if it lights successfully after spending a night in your freezer, it should be okay for pretty much any temperatures you'll encounter in Colorado.
Double-checking the reviews is still a good idea, but I'd want to see for myself that *my* lighter was going to work in extreme cold conditions, if possible. <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
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