Nice to see you delving into hands-on reviews of emergency or semi-emergency useful items, esp. those readily pocket or message bag/purse carried! For many people, these things fall into the realm of "why didn't I think of that," all quite understandable in today's helter-skelter/topsy-turvy world! Like this little item, one NEVER knows, until one or one's companions are cold and wet, exactly when a small campfire might prove a comfort or even a lifesaver?! THANKS😁👍❗️
I have carry a stainless steel peanut lighter for several years with very similar construction. I am amazed at how effective the gasket and fluid tightness keeps the lighter fluid sealed in. Burning the ends of paracord is my most common task and it’s always in my edc.
Hi, Ben - the brass lighter really looks nice...I'd have it on my key chain as a back - up in case my regular lighter ran dry...the additional accessories are a nice touch...interesting video!
I wish someone, looking at you CC, would sell the Peanut size case with the Splitpea insert. A backup lighter with plenty of room to store spare flints.
Iv had a different brand of these on my keys for about a year now don't use it often but works well and haven't had to fill it up since I started using it
Great review, I do have the in Ti and stainless steel peanut lighter. They both hold the fuel for a good while. Another US made lighter is exotac Titan lighter 👍
I bought the County Comm lighters. To be honest the smallest one will dry out in about a week and I stopped using it. The Anodized Peanut Lighter XL ($30 + shipping) bought from County Comm is a little big but, it is the one to get. I don't use it for smoking and just leave it in my bag, but the XL will still light after a couple of months. I like the XL.
Cool and thanks for the review. Sound like great backup lighter. While we on the subject did the new case that Thyrm sent work out or was it a bust also?
I actually have that sitting on the desk right now. I’m planning on trying to do a dunk test for 30 minutes to see if it holds a good seal. If it passes that test and we will try it again.
My Maratac Peanut lighter lost all it's fuel and didn't light after 1 year. My True Utility Fire Stash Carabiner model lit tonight, after 3 years and 1 month!!!!
I haven't smoked in 15 years so I kind of missed having a lighter, this is perfect for me!
Nice to see you delving into hands-on reviews of emergency or semi-emergency useful items, esp. those readily pocket or message bag/purse carried!
For many people, these things fall into the realm of "why didn't I think of that," all quite understandable in today's helter-skelter/topsy-turvy world! Like this little item, one NEVER knows, until one or one's companions are cold and wet, exactly when a small campfire might prove a comfort or even a lifesaver?! THANKS😁👍❗️
I have carry a stainless steel peanut lighter for several years with very similar construction. I am amazed at how effective the gasket and fluid tightness keeps the lighter fluid sealed in. Burning the ends of paracord is my most common task and it’s always in my edc.
I always bring a bic lighter instead of zippo because of the evaporation. This would be a nice replacement
Perfect for those that don’t use a lighter often, but want the dependability when they need it!
Hi, Ben - the brass lighter really looks nice...I'd have it on my key chain as a back - up in case my regular lighter ran dry...the additional accessories are a nice touch...interesting video!
Those titanium ones from countycomm are nice, but pricey!
I wish someone, looking at you CC, would sell the Peanut size case with the Splitpea insert. A backup lighter with plenty of room to store spare flints.
Iv had a different brand of these on my keys for about a year now don't use it often but works well and haven't had to fill it up since I started using it
Me too, I've had one for almost 6 years now and it never goes dry from the gasket.
Great review, I do have the in Ti and stainless steel peanut lighter. They both hold the fuel for a good while. Another US made lighter is exotac Titan lighter 👍
Love this littlw lighter ... Perftct size to stow away in a bugout bag
I bought the County Comm lighters. To be honest the smallest one will dry out in about a week and I stopped using it.
The Anodized Peanut Lighter XL ($30 + shipping) bought from County Comm is a little big but, it is the one to get. I don't use it for smoking and just leave it in my bag, but the XL will still light after a couple of months. I like the XL.
Rainy.... Day in India Also 😀😀
Gujarat Vadodara City 🥰🥰🥰😍
Thanks👍
I wonder how well it works in the wind. It also seems a little awkward to use. Still pretty cool.
I love these weird lighter vids lol
Got one because of this video
Cool and thanks for the review. Sound like great backup lighter. While we on the subject did the new case that Thyrm sent work out or was it a bust also?
I actually have that sitting on the desk right now. I’m planning on trying to do a dunk test for 30 minutes to see if it holds a good seal. If it passes that test and we will try it again.
They have great stuff
Thanks for the video.
Perfect - can never find a lighter when I need one.
Nice that you included American options.
My Maratac Peanut lighter lost all it's fuel and didn't light after 1 year. My True Utility Fire Stash Carabiner model lit tonight, after 3 years and 1 month!!!!
Replace the O ring
LOL we have the same broken battery technic, just role over them a couple of times
zorro would be the brand name.
If your in a situation you can always hide it up your.....
thanks found one on ebay coz the amazon wont ship to my country.
the ebay one is even smaller, like nail size lighter lol.
Nice
Thanks for showing us your pee pee fish.
Was I the only naive one who thought "peanut lighter" must work on peanut oils?
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