Try a Zorro the lid to body alignment is almost perfect. The hinge is machined into the two pieces and there’s a rubber gasket at the top to prevent leakage.
Thank you for commenting. Yup, I have two of the Zorro lighters I believe you are talking about. The ones machined out of one piece of metal, right? If so, I have one of each of the 5 barrel and 3 barrel types. They are great lighters. I really should get one to use as my everyday lighter. I have some videos on this channel where I show some of the Zorro lighters in my collection.
I recently bought an "Armour" zippo because I like the additional heft. The case walls are about 50% thicker than normal. Then, I learned about Zorro lighters! One model is now available on Amazon, and I have one on order. These monsters are super thick, superior hinge, and O-ring type gasket around the top of the case. Comes with its own insert and accepts standard zippo inserts. Too heavy for everyday carry, maybe, but a great tabletop lighter. I plan to test how long fluid lasts with both the included O-ring AND a bottom gasket! Some Zorro inserts have a metal version of the rubber gasket. I'll see what they ship to me!
I know exactly which ones you are referring to. There are two different sizes. A three barrel hinge one and a five barrel hinge. I own one of each. They definitely are beautiful, and heavy lol, lighters. Definitely worth getting in my opinion. Yes, Zorro lighters are pretty sweet. I own a few of their Ultimate Justice line. I order mine usually through the Aliexpress app. Zorro also makes lighters in designs that Zippo nolonger makes, like the Game of Thrones ones. A lot cheaper in cost as well. Thank you for commenting. Hope you have a great New Year as well.
Update on mine , no problems , not shrunk and all good, no red or brown ones for sale , left one lighter unused after near 2 months fires first time, other lasts about two weeks none stop, best one i've tried is the Zorrow insert , sealed on the bottom and top , .
Hello mate, I'm really interested in this rubber. It looks great. But what about the flame? I heard that the flame became smaller when using this rubber gasket compared to the original felt. Probably due to air flow or something that I'm not so sure about.
When I was using these rubber gaskets, I did not experience any problems with the flame becoming smaller. Just remember that these gaskets are supposed to be used instead of the felt pad, not along with it.
I'm a fan of the Chinese Zorro lighters completely. They have been getting better and better. Zorro ultimate justice lighters and their heavy brass ones with the built in hinges and o-rings are nice as well. I actually own a few Zorro lighters myself. Have made vids about them.
You were not supposed to take out the factory felt pad when you added the rubber gasket that pad holds excess fluid and forms the seal that cuts down on evaporation, you just needed to use a flat head screwdriver🪛 to push the felt pad deeper into the lighter & then add the rubber gasket on top of the pad to fully seal it once you do that you will see a drastic change in the amount of time before you have to add more lighter fluid..
Thank you for commenting. Part of why I made a video on these was to discover other people's experiences with these gaskets. My experience with these led me to conclude that taking the felt pad out led to longer fuel preservation due to the rayon being able to absorb more fluid per fill. Either way though, my experience led me to conclude that this gasket was more of a hindrance than anything and really didn't add much time between refills. Stopped using them completely.
Isn't it redundant since you already have the rubber to prevent evaporation? Also pushing the felt pad further inside will make it harder to replace the wick and the cotton later.
It seems that the purpose of the rubber insert is to prevent evaporation of fuel, thusly saving money on lighter fluid. I went another way and bought a gallon of brand X naptha gas for about 10 bucks and fuel my zippo with that. It seems to work about as good as lighter fluid, I can't tell the difference.
Yeah, these little gaskets are supposed to be for fuel leak prevention. They don't add much to make them worth using, in my opinion now. Definitely, VM&P Naphtha is a very good alternative for Zippos. Especially since that's what lighter fluid is. Even Zippo brand fluid. Thank you for commenting.
Maybe a nice armor Zippo or a 1942 replica would be cool to get. Depending on how much you're willing to spend maybe a sterling silver Zippo or a nice older vintage Zippo that catches your eye? There are 100s of different styles and designs of Zippos to choose from. I would suggest finding one you think is cool and or have been wanting for a while.
That one really is a sweet armor Zippo. I have one in my collection as well. Just so you know, you can get them cheaper on Ebay right now from accredited sellers than from Zippo themselves right now. Zippo raised prices on all their rose gold and yellow gold plated Zippos at the beginning of this year.
I really gotta find me some of those and try em out now. I wonder if I use one it won't lose as much fuel to evaporation since I probably don't use mine as much as you do.
@@zippolyonsden1623 I also have the Comic Design Zippo. I put a Zippo refillable butane torch insert in it for lighting certain rolled cone shaped cigarettes. I prefer using the torch for that instead of the soft flame. With those two lighters I have all options covered for years. Keep up the good reviews.
Can’t beat it for 8.00…I’ve been lucky to find several vintage zippo and Asian lighters in my local antique shops for 10- 15 dollars..I just can’t see paying 25.00 and up for a modern zippo ….
I fully agree about the prices of modern Zippos. Part of the reason I have been collecting mostly vintage ones. Usually cheaper than the new ones and are better constructed as well. Antique shops are some of my favorite places to find Zippos.
I fully agree about the prices of modern Zippos. Part of the reason I have been collecting mostly vintage ones. Usually cheaper than the new ones and are better constructed as well. Antique shops are some of my favorite places to find Zippos.
Most definitely and fully agree. As I mention in a previous video, getting it on clearance for only $8 when regular price was still $12 was a good deal. I also own a few of the Walmart blister pack Zippos. Some of the designs are pretty cool. Thank you for commenting.
It is a real, authentic Zippo. They're are usually $11 now at Walmart. The one I use in this video was on sale for only $8. It's just a regular street chrome Zippo.
@Fnino42069 yes, it's because of the model. Just a plain street chrome. Zippo sells them for $20 and they can be purchased for only $15 on Ebay from reliable sellers. Walmart buys in huge quantities and warehouses goods. That's why they can sell them cheap. Like how a ebay seller would most likely buy in bulk, thus getting a better price from Zippo than what you or I would by just buying one.
@@zippolyonsden1623 hey i bought a Zippo lighter but the date dont maych with the insert on the case it says L 19 and on the insert it says K 19 should i return it?
Yup, I fully agree. Cheaper and less hassle. I've gone back to just using the felt pad that originally comes with a Zippo. I refill my Zippo once a week, and it never runs out.
Try a Zorro the lid to body alignment is almost perfect. The hinge is machined into the two pieces and there’s a rubber gasket at the top to prevent leakage.
Thank you for commenting. Yup, I have two of the Zorro lighters I believe you are talking about. The ones machined out of one piece of metal, right? If so, I have one of each of the 5 barrel and 3 barrel types. They are great lighters. I really should get one to use as my everyday lighter. I have some videos on this channel where I show some of the Zorro lighters in my collection.
I recently bought an "Armour" zippo because I like the additional heft. The case walls are about 50% thicker than normal.
Then, I learned about Zorro lighters! One model is now available on Amazon, and I have one on order. These monsters are super thick, superior hinge, and O-ring type gasket around the top of the case. Comes with its own insert and accepts standard zippo inserts. Too heavy for everyday carry, maybe, but a great tabletop lighter. I plan to test how long fluid lasts with both the included O-ring AND a bottom gasket! Some Zorro inserts have a metal version of the rubber gasket. I'll see what they ship to me!
I know exactly which ones you are referring to. There are two different sizes. A three barrel hinge one and a five barrel hinge. I own one of each. They definitely are beautiful, and heavy lol, lighters. Definitely worth getting in my opinion. Yes, Zorro lighters are pretty sweet. I own a few of their Ultimate Justice line. I order mine usually through the Aliexpress app. Zorro also makes lighters in designs that Zippo nolonger makes, like the Game of Thrones ones. A lot cheaper in cost as well. Thank you for commenting. Hope you have a great New Year as well.
Update on mine , no problems , not shrunk and all good, no red or brown ones for sale , left one lighter unused after near 2 months fires first time, other lasts about two weeks none stop, best one i've tried is the Zorrow insert , sealed on the bottom and top , .
Very cool. Good to hear you're having good results as well✌️
That's good. Felt will only give you a max of four weeks.
Hello mate, I'm really interested in this rubber. It looks great. But what about the flame? I heard that the flame became smaller when using this rubber gasket compared to the original felt. Probably due to air flow or something that I'm not so sure about.
When I was using these rubber gaskets, I did not experience any problems with the flame becoming smaller. Just remember that these gaskets are supposed to be used instead of the felt pad, not along with it.
I used to like zippo alot,but nowadays i go for zorro instead,zorro feels like better quality to me and is way cheaper than zippo
I'm a fan of the Chinese Zorro lighters completely. They have been getting better and better. Zorro ultimate justice lighters and their heavy brass ones with the built in hinges and o-rings are nice as well. I actually own a few Zorro lighters myself. Have made vids about them.
You were not supposed to take out the factory felt pad when you added the rubber gasket that pad holds excess fluid and forms the seal that cuts down on evaporation, you just needed to use a flat head screwdriver🪛 to push the felt pad deeper into the lighter & then add the rubber gasket on top of the pad to fully seal it once you do that you will see a drastic change in the amount of time before you have to add more lighter fluid..
Thank you for commenting. Part of why I made a video on these was to discover other people's experiences with these gaskets. My experience with these led me to conclude that taking the felt pad out led to longer fuel preservation due to the rayon being able to absorb more fluid per fill. Either way though, my experience led me to conclude that this gasket was more of a hindrance than anything and really didn't add much time between refills. Stopped using them completely.
Isn't it redundant since you already have the rubber to prevent evaporation? Also pushing the felt pad further inside will make it harder to replace the wick and the cotton later.
It seems that the purpose of the rubber insert is to prevent evaporation of fuel, thusly saving money on lighter fluid. I went another way and bought a gallon of brand X naptha gas for about 10 bucks and fuel my zippo with that. It seems to work about as good as lighter fluid, I can't tell the difference.
Yeah, these little gaskets are supposed to be for fuel leak prevention. They don't add much to make them worth using, in my opinion now. Definitely, VM&P Naphtha is a very good alternative for Zippos. Especially since that's what lighter fluid is. Even Zippo brand fluid. Thank you for commenting.
Todays my birthday and I want to rest myself to a new zippo. Help me pick one out! What should I buy!?
I think zippo fanatic 77 has me talked into the rose gold deep carve
Maybe a nice armor Zippo or a 1942 replica would be cool to get. Depending on how much you're willing to spend maybe a sterling silver Zippo or a nice older vintage Zippo that catches your eye? There are 100s of different styles and designs of Zippos to choose from. I would suggest finding one you think is cool and or have been wanting for a while.
That one really is a sweet armor Zippo. I have one in my collection as well. Just so you know, you can get them cheaper on Ebay right now from accredited sellers than from Zippo themselves right now. Zippo raised prices on all their rose gold and yellow gold plated Zippos at the beginning of this year.
@@zippolyonsden1623 I saw that on Amazon for $59 and on zippo website it’s $90! Are you kidding me! Maybe if it was a 360 deep carve
@David Chase I know, right? For that one in particular it was over a 40% increase from last year.
I really gotta find me some of those and try em out now. I wonder if I use one it won't lose as much fuel to evaporation since I probably don't use mine as much as you do.
That is what they are pretty much for. To help reduce fuel evaporation. Forgot to mention that in the video again, didn't I? Lol🙂
@@zippolyonsden1623 I like how you keep your wick on that one. I like a nice big flame on mine too!
we pay $25 for this lighter in a blister pack here in Canada at the sporting goods shops...it's the only Zippo you'll ever need
These are up to about $12 here in the US now. They do hold up really well.
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I also have the Comic Design Zippo. I put a Zippo refillable butane torch insert in it for lighting certain rolled cone shaped cigarettes. I prefer using the torch for that instead of the soft flame. With those two lighters I have all options covered for years. Keep up the good reviews.
Very nice. Do you use the single or double torch? Thank you as well.
Can’t beat it for 8.00…I’ve been lucky to find several vintage zippo and Asian lighters in my local antique shops for 10- 15 dollars..I just can’t see paying 25.00 and up for a modern zippo ….
I fully agree about the prices of modern Zippos. Part of the reason I have been collecting mostly vintage ones. Usually cheaper than the new ones and are better constructed as well. Antique shops are some of my favorite places to find Zippos.
I fully agree about the prices of modern Zippos. Part of the reason I have been collecting mostly vintage ones. Usually cheaper than the new ones and are better constructed as well. Antique shops are some of my favorite places to find Zippos.
8 dollar Wally zippo just as good as any zippo and I have a bunch.
Most definitely and fully agree. As I mention in a previous video, getting it on clearance for only $8 when regular price was still $12 was a good deal. I also own a few of the Walmart blister pack Zippos. Some of the designs are pretty cool. Thank you for commenting.
No baby Zippo on the way?
I'm not really sure what you mean. I do have a small keychain, Zippo, like lighter.
Thanks for sharing 👍
Thank you for commenting 🙂
This 8 USD lighter isn't a real authentic zippo lighter right?
It is a real, authentic Zippo. They're are usually $11 now at Walmart. The one I use in this video was on sale for only $8. It's just a regular street chrome Zippo.
@@zippolyonsden1623 ah ty for the response bro but why so cheap is it just the model perhaps?
@Fnino42069 yes, it's because of the model. Just a plain street chrome. Zippo sells them for $20 and they can be purchased for only $15 on Ebay from reliable sellers. Walmart buys in huge quantities and warehouses goods. That's why they can sell them cheap. Like how a ebay seller would most likely buy in bulk, thus getting a better price from Zippo than what you or I would by just buying one.
@@zippolyonsden1623 alright man ty for explaining and ty for ur time, have a good one
@@zippolyonsden1623 hey i bought a Zippo lighter but the date dont maych with the insert on the case it says L 19 and on the insert it says K 19 should i return it?
Freezer bag trick instead!
Yup, I fully agree. Cheaper and less hassle. I've gone back to just using the felt pad that originally comes with a Zippo. I refill my Zippo once a week, and it never runs out.