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#57078 - 12/30/05 02:58 AM Re: Lighters
KyBooneFan Offline
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Registered: 06/19/05
Posts: 233
Loc: West Kentucky
Malpaso, how about "Jon-E"? That's close. I have several left over from forty years ago. They definitely beat the chemical throw aways so common now. Nice thing about them is, you can put them out and relight them later. I think they are still on the market.

The disposable "shake em" hand warmers are fine for several hours. I read somewhere that you can stuff a hot one in an airtight container to extinguish them and then take them out later, shake them and rejuvenate them for whatever life they have left. I have never tried it and frankly, I am suspicious that it will work. Anybody tried it?
Boone
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#57079 - 12/30/05 06:24 AM Re: Lighters
Paul810 Offline
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Registered: 03/02/03
Posts: 1428
Loc: NJ, USA
The best "lighter" type device I have found is the Permanent match. It's like a Zippo, in that, you can use various types of fuels, but it doesn't suffer from the problem of quick fuel evaporation and getting water logged. It is also more reliable than a Bic or piezo type lighters. I carry one of these, a BSA Sparklite, and a mini-Bic and I have never had any problems with starting a fire.

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#57080 - 12/30/05 09:20 AM Re: Lighters
KyBooneFan Offline
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Registered: 06/19/05
Posts: 233
Loc: West Kentucky
Don't think I ever heard of that one Paul. I googled several up and found this site where they are offered for $3.50 and FREE SHIPPING. WOW! Don't see that often. Anybody interested, here is the link and a picture:

http://www.losttreasure.com/shopping/pc-9947-17-permanent-match.aspx

Looks like Lost Treasure magazine has expanded.

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#57081 - 12/30/05 02:33 PM Re: jon-e warmers
norad45 Offline
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Registered: 07/01/04
Posts: 1506
You are right on. They are called "jon-e" warmers. I have 3 that my brother in law gave me a couple of years ago. I remember me and my dad used to use them years ago while duck hunting. I just dug them out and now I'm going to have to try to remember how to light them <img src="/images/graemlins/crazy.gif" alt="" />

Regards, Vince

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#57082 - 12/30/05 03:53 PM Re: Lighters
Duke Offline
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Registered: 09/13/05
Posts: 53
Loc: Harlan KY
I got a nice butane jet-type lighter from sportsmansguide.com recently. I don't know who the actual manufacturer is; it is their private label. But it has an LED light built into it as well as a button compass. So it has a little utility besides being a good lighter. I don't remember the price. Certainly more than .99, but not terrible either, or I wouldn't have bought it.

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#57083 - 12/30/05 04:08 PM Re: Lighters
SheepDog Offline
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Registered: 02/27/05
Posts: 232
Loc: Wild Wonderful WV
As a fellow nonsmoker I thought I would tell you several of the reasons that I EDC a Zippo lighter. First I should tell you that I carried a disposable lighter while hiking as a kid for years so I am familiar with them and yes they do work (most of the time).

As with any of you equipment you should become familiar with its strengths and weaknesses before you depend on it. In my experience I have found that the Zippos are less affected by cold or altitude than the disposable lighters. I also have never had a Zippo fail to strike a spark for me when needed. I have had several of the disposables striker mechanism fail before the fuel was expended (they were pretty old). I keep extra flints under the felt in my Zippo just in case any of my flints wear out or fail on me.

You will hear people always complain about the Zippos fluid loss due to evaporation but they never think about what you are gaining for this small loss. Having a non-sealed container is what makes it so that it is unaffected by all but extreme altitudes. This is also the reason that they are unlikely to blowup on you. There are several work environments that will not allow a disposable lighter because of safety reasons that do not mind their people carrying Zippos.

The Zippos will take the cold as well as the other environments mentioned better than the other lighters I have been around. I do not carry my stuff for the easy or good times I want to know that I can depend on it during the worst times I am likely to encounter.

The small down side of the fuel evaporating is easy to overcome. All fuels are not equal so do some testing to see what works best for you. I have tested Zippo’s Regular and Premium fuel but found it lacking in ease of use and evaporative characteristics. I find that the Ronsonol works much better for me. I am sure it is not the best fuel out there but it is the best of the easily obtainable fuels in my area and is pretty good too.

I am not sure how long a Zippo will go with out refueling since I never run mine dry. I have had some stored that would light several weeks longer that most people think. I avoid the problem by topping my lighter up every week. It takes about 30 sec. and I do it every week before I slip it into the pocket of my dress pants to go to church. I know it is a silly memory trick but it works and hey if it is dumb and works it is not dumb.

You will have many people crowing about their favorite flavor of the month lighter that next month or in six months will be replaced by something else. Me I go with what I know works and one that has more than a few months of R&D behind it. I of course have several backup plans but my EDC will be my slim brass Zippo for a long time to come.
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#57084 - 12/30/05 04:55 PM Re: Lighters
KyBooneFan Offline
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Registered: 06/19/05
Posts: 233
Loc: West Kentucky
You make a very persuasive case for the venerable old Zippo. Do you remember the old Zippo commercial? Went something like, "Why zip -zip - zip when one zip does it? Buy Zippo!" Admittedly corny by today's standards. But then so were the roadside signs promoting Burma Shave and the barn roofs painted "See Rock City". I sometimes wish I could revisit those "corny" days.

I too, think Ronsonol fluid beats Zippo fluid. Whatever became of Red Devil fluid?

Boone
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#57085 - 12/30/05 05:43 PM Re: Lighters
joaquin39 Offline
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Registered: 03/19/05
Posts: 149
Loc: Philadelphia,Pennsyvania, USA.
I dont like Bics because they don't have and adjustable flame and you cannot see how much fuel is left.

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#57086 - 12/30/05 06:16 PM Re: Lighters
joaquin39 Offline
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Registered: 03/19/05
Posts: 149
Loc: Philadelphia,Pennsyvania, USA.
Is the Permanent match like the flint match that comes in the Coghlan's Tinder Kit?

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#57087 - 12/30/05 06:50 PM Re: Lighters
benjammin Offline
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Carpal Tunnel

Registered: 02/06/04
Posts: 4020
Loc: Anchorage AK
Yes, they are nearly identical, only the Couglan's is not nearly finished as well. They function the same. I didn't see the stiker in the chrome one.
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