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  • Stevieboy
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    Originally posted by Romeo Allones View Post
    bother again unless I have an extinguisher handy.
    Lol
    It's gone to be at least once in your smoking career. A bit of fun though....

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  • Romeo Allones
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    I cut a strip of cedar and lit a cigar with it the other day and after a slow start the strip fired up super quick and nearly took my hand off. Didn't really add anything to the cigar so won't bother again unless I have an extinguisher handy.

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  • gav_sw20
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    Originally posted by geoffbot View Post
    Solid, very happy so far.
    Quick question please if I may - what butane can are you using to fill this up with please?

    I’ve got a Newport one and for the life of me can’t seem to get much fuel into the lighter. I’ve been using the white nozel adapter (that came with the butane) turned the can upside down, and plugged it into the base of the lighter for six seconds (twice). The thing seams to run out half way through lighting one cigar which implies there’s bugger-all butane in there.

    I’ve even purged all the air out, refilled and have the same issue. I wish these things had a window to see the fuel level.

    Please help !!!

    Linky - https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01N90A2..._-V0tFbGP2NA21

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  • gav_sw20
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    Originally posted by gav_sw20 View Post

    Looking at getting a dual jet one of these.

    How long would you say the fuel last for please. I only smoke 2/3 cigars at the weekend but hear these can run out in under day (which seams unlikely).
    Just seen that the Amazon advert states the following: 60-Lights per fill at 5secs

    I reckon that would be about 15/20 cigars then maybe as each takes c.15secs for a robusto.

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  • gav_sw20
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    Originally posted by geoffbot View Post
    14 quid on amazon - boom. Just ordered one.
    Looking at getting a dual jet one of these.

    How long would you say the fuel last for please. I only smoke 2/3 cigars at the weekend but hear these can run out in under day (which seams unlikely).

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  • AlexD4
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    Originally posted by Good Stick View Post
    Yes, very pleased with this for 30 squids. I?d recommend!




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    That's really smart

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  • Good Stick
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    Yes, very pleased with this for 30 squids. I?d recommend!




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  • Adamsmokes
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    Looks good to me

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  • PeeJay
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    Originally posted by Good Stick View Post
    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/133346407011

    What do we think?


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    Looks nice

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  • Good Stick
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    What do we think?


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  • Adamsmokes
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    I agree with the comments above that anything more than a single jet is too much. It?s difficult to touch up a wonky burn with those flame throwers

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  • Good Stick
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    Originally posted by PeeJay View Post
    Save them for relighting big fat stogies but use a single jet to start it off, its more accurate.
    So What your saying is Single Jet for starting, triple/quad for restarting- Two lighters of course are better than one! [emoji1787][emoji16]


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  • SHAMZ84
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    Agree single jets are much better...the triple is just too much imo..I started of with a triple but soon realised single is the way forward.

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  • PeeJay
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    Originally posted by Good Stick View Post
    So are the quad/triple jets just too much for a cigar? I’m also on the hunt for a decent lighter, I’m leaning toward Xikar


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    Save them for relighting big fat stogies but use a single jet to start it off, its more accurate.

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  • simwells
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    Originally posted by Good Stick View Post
    So are the quad/triple jets just too much for a cigar? I?m also on the hunt for a decent lighter, I?m leaning toward Xikar


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    Some people love them but more than a single jet is far too easy to overheat a cigar for me. I do have a triple but it barely ever gets used anymore for that reason


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