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  • Emaresee
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    Love a double or triple jet - all weather lighting. My main observation is that people put the stick too close to the jet - hence the charcoal-ing of the wrapper ends etc...

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  • PeeJay
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    Originally posted by Kickback View Post
    That's the Falcon I have too, in orange.
    The fuel tank isn't large so doesn't last long and I found you do have to mess with the flame size on the bottom of the lighter.
    Lucky extra cutter must have been a pleasant surprise.
    That's worth knowing

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  • Kickback
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    That's the Falcon I have too, in orange.
    The fuel tank isn't large so doesn't last long and I found you do have to mess with the flame size on the bottom of the lighter.
    Lucky extra cutter must have been a pleasant surprise.

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  • mrnutt
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    been interesting to read this post, I was looking at my lighters and thinking about what I use, and I think I use everything I do seem to gravitate towards my colibri daytona currently, but I also like to use cigar matches when i'm home and in no rush, I also use my ST DuPlonk as a soft flame option which is nice to use, but agree with the comments made earlier about searing and blackening of the wrapper when using matches or a soft flame lighter.

    It's all each to their own and I find all have a time and place to use them.

    But do tend to stick with a good single jet lighter

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  • Alexw33
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    Originally posted by PeeJay View Post
    More class than a Torjet
    You can’t buy class John

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  • ha_banos
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    I was using a single jet today. Decided I don't like them. Pin point flame on a Robusto is too small. Prefer at least a twin I think for cigars for me.

    Sent from the interwebz

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  • PeeJay
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    More class than a Torjet

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  • Alexw33
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    More than a Torjet

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  • PeeJay
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    Originally posted by potpest View Post
    I'd just convinced myself I didnt need an expensive jet flame lighter and now I'm looking at them again...
    Thirty quid is not expensive

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  • potpest
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    I'd just convinced myself I didnt need an expensive jet flame lighter and now I'm looking at them again...

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  • JimmyP
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    Originally posted by PeeJay View Post
    That looks nice, a review when it arrives please
    Just done a review in the Review section. Thanks

    Sent from my SM-G955F using Tapatalk

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  • TJCoro
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    Top of the line!

    Originally posted by grumpybaldy View Post
    Does indeed. I was reading the posts about single jets being better than triple jets (like mine), so that's an area of interest when you come to do the 'Which?' tests!
    The best lighter I’ve ever used for puros is the Dupont Xtend!

    DB40F30F-7A73-4B80-8CAB-C8DDEEA67D82.jpeg

    Pin point flame, high temp, long lasting on a sigle fill. You’ll pay a few extra pesos for it, but it’s well worth it, IMO.




    Ray Jay

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  • PeeJay
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    Originally posted by grumpybaldy View Post
    Does indeed. I was reading the posts about single jets being better than triple jets (like mine), so that's an area of interest when you come to do the 'Which?' tests!
    Its all about accuracy! I have a massive four jet table lighter that only comes into play to relight one that keeps going out and pissing me off!

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  • grumpybaldy
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    Does indeed. I was reading the posts about single jets being better than triple jets (like mine), so that's an area of interest when you come to do the 'Which?' tests!

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  • PeeJay
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    Looks good and its always nice to get a pleasant surprise

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