thanks lol but I didnt realize that until after I was into the experiment so I did it the long way for now interesting findings so far but ill redo the test again with full zippos to see if its consistent...
I'm far more excited than i should be to see how this turns out.... I carry a zippo every day as my "easy" source of fire. but also hate the idea of constantly wasting fuel i paid for via evaporation... I'm working on a design for a waterproof/leak free zippo case, but in the mean time, if this gasket extends the life of each fill up, or improves my mileage so to speak, it seems like a super simple and cost effective upgrade. Thank you for doing the test. Absolutely subscribed and waiting for the update.
That's how a wick is supposed to work so that's exactly what will happen. This gasket might help in the event of overfilling but I really think it's kind of pointless. The wick will pull the fuel into the lid and the unsealed seam between the lid and body will let the fuel vapors leak out. You either put a ranger band around your zippo or you go butane insert. That's how you improve or fix this issue.
I honestly love the level of detail you’re going into this. I stopped carrying a zippo because of fuel evaporation so I’m super curious if the gasket would make a difference. Keep up the good work
Hey brother...you think maybe the heat from the last video where the bottom caught fire could have shrunk it?? EDIT: Thanks for the likes guys. I am really interested in this, a fluid operated true Zippo that I don't have to wrap a tire around is a thing that NEEDS to happen😃
IDK the chemical processes involved, all I know is, most polymers shrink when exposed to flame or heat..well except silicone, which is why cooking utensils...and other things😃are made out of it.
Thyrm makes a zippo case replacement, which, while made of plastic, actually seals completely. I haven't filled my pipe zippo in weeks, and it still works flawlessly.
David Condon All of my slim Zippos have a curved, swoopy edge on the bottom of the insert, something like that wouldn't work for them. Maybe old ones, I don't know about them.
Was there another video after this? I can confirm after a few weeks of use the black gaskets shriveled up and became very brittle. After exposure to Zippo brand fuel for awhile they completely disintegrated.
This is a great idea. I can't order these where I live but this did give me the idea of lining the bottom of the casing with a silicone pad. Hopefully this seals up the bottom a bit. Nothing can be done about fluid evaporating from the wick but oh well.
@@itsmethatsit.2934 These days I just have a 1 inch long piece of a bicycle tube stretched around the Zippo when I'm not using it. It seals everything up pretty well.
Thinking further on the testing. What would be the average amount a zippo is lit a day? Maybe only light it for that much a day. The plastic may be shrinking because you have it lit for a minute a day instead of a few seconds. This isn't an excuse for the product, but maybe its why the plastic shrank.
Nice !! Good thinking measuring the fluid. on the previous test you said you lit them for 5 minutes at a time I think that's why the gasket shrunk, from the heat.
So I got the gasket and it's been a couple of months now hasn't shriveled up I only light it maybe 10 seconds at a time I don't leave it on for a long time cuz it's a lighter so I use it like a lighter so far been happy with gasket. I see the gasket is just keeping the fuel in longer I hated the leaky fuel at the bottom
I wonder if the reason your zippo caught fire around the insert was due to the way you filled them. The excess fluid would be dripping into the bottom of the case and that is probably what was on fire.
I actually purchased a butane insert for my lighter because I was concerned about fuel leakage. Hopefully this gasket helps as nothing beats a traditional zippo
Hey, the distance of the wick to the wheel can effect how large the flame is. I would make sure they are the same distance so that one Zippo is not making a larger flame than the other, which would cause one to use more fuel than the other. Thanks, can't wait to see the results.
I don’t understand why you are burning so much of the fluid. Why should the gasket affect its efficiency while burning? Aren’t you just trying to determine whether or not it stops evaporation? Every ounce of fuel you burn is an ounce of fuel that you cannot test for evaporation. Eventually, you’ll just burn all the fuel away long before it would have evaporated. Shouldn’t you just light it every day to make sure there is still fuel in it until the fuel evaporates?
Scripto vu is the answer you are looking for. They haven't made them in a while but plenty are available. Pricey if you want one of the popular ones like dice or the fly lure but there are lots of various advertising ones still pretty affordable.
Either the piece shrunk because of the heat which then cause fluid to leak out. Or, the fluid caused it to shrink which let the fluid leak out. Maybe you check the bottoms of both Zippo's everyday before lighting them.
I know its a lil off topic but i was wondering if you had ever painted a zippo , i have one i found but it looked like it was thrown in a fire and burned to a crisp , the insert was history but i replaced insert and cleaned case and sanded heavily and now it works perfect but after sanding i sanded down through chrome and now brass is showing thru on edges doesnt look too bad but i thought about painting but wasnt sure what paint to use , its a 2011 model so i really want to bring it back to life any ideas
I stopped buying zippos cause the fliud always evaporates. So instead I got a Douglas Field lighter and it last so much longer in between fills. That bottom gasket mod on the zippo isn't going to work that well in comparison to the Douglas IMHO.
it weighed less after you started drip filling the first zippo by .02 also how come you didnt rewick them so they were the same? im sure the wick jobs were not the same one could be just that much lower letting it last that tiny bit longer?
I came to this video for obvious reasons. I was thinking of buying a gasket for my zippo lighters. Good thing I did. At first I was surprised by the result of a smaller flame and felt irritated, given my science background, that I didn’t understand why. So I attempted to have a few ideas of my own and that’s when it came to me and I realized the results aren’t surprising at all. Make perfect sense in fact. So I think a water bottle may be the best intermediary. The reusable what’re bottles have a whole in the cover to let air in otherwise it becomes very hard to suck water through the straw. This is because something must replace the liquid being removed from the inside. The gasket causes negative pressure resistance to the capillary action of the wicking process.
Maybe they used the wrong type of plastic to make it cheaper and now it's leeching off plasticiser. I doubt this will help saving fuel. You'd be better off just putting grease on the inset to make it seal better.
You are leaving the zippos lit for too long.. The heat is causing fluid to evaporate and it's shrinking the gasket.. My Zippo is only lit for a few seconds at a time if I'm lighting a cigarette or a doobie.. 10-15 seconds max if I'm starting charcoal in the chimney or a camp fire in the burn pit..
Why would evaporating fluid cause the gasket to shrink? It's certainly not because of heat, any pressure would be relieved through the top, what's left? The gallery itself looks like it reacted to the fuel. If so that makes it absolutely worthless as a lighter gasket.
@@jeffwells641 No man you misunderstood my comment.. The heat from leaving the Zippo lit for so long is causing the fluid to evaporate faster than it normally would, and the heat is also causing the gasket to shrink.. You should leave a Zippo lit for 5 minutes and then touch it and see how hot that shit is.. That heat is whats melting the gasket not the lighter fluid.. That gasket was specifically made to go inside a Zippo.. I'm sure the manufacturer is not stupid enough to make it out of a compound that would melt on contact with lighter fluid.. Heat melts rubber and plastic..
Jeff have you watched a zippo video by a TH-camr called Far North Bushcraft and Survival? Very interesting what he suggests to stop the fuel evaporating
One of the good thing about fluid is you can use gasoline which can damage the lighter but since it's everywhere, and with the fluid, you can use it for other purposes
Maybe add a third new zippo with the gasket in use and the padding still in it. If you have multiple variable groups you can have an easier time narrowing down things. Also more subjects to add to the sample, but that would mean purchasing more zippo's. This isn't needed, but if you really wanna test it and get accurate data, the more scientific the better.
I envy your channel. And can't help but to keep coveting all your stuff. Thankfully for us, that gets you views and thumbs up. Keep doing what you love.
While the first round didn't quite work out, I'll admit, it was very informative. I'll be blunt: I don't plan on getting a brand new lighter and wick with my gasket (assuming I'll get a gasket). If it were me, I'd just plug my new gasket into my existing lighter. Now if the first experiment tells me doing so will result in problems, potentially hazardous problems, I'm probably going to hold off buying one until the kinks are worked out..........
Am I seeing wrong, or is that the one with the insert was 60.43 gm when filled and 60.67 gm after a min? It's not gaining weight obviously vs the other losing 0.12 gm after a min
I use cutlerylover in all my tags so you can do a search for cutlerylover then another keyword to find any related videos in this case search cutlerylover gasket and you will see the entire series of videos, I hope that helps
cutlerylover thanks for the search tip ... found it👍🏻 watched it and the Thyrun weather proof case video as well. I plan on watching some of your knife videos soon ... but I did a search for Warther and didn’t see anything. Not sure where you live but if you’re ever near Dover Ohio be sure to stop by the Warther museum. Mooney Warther was an amazing man!
I dodnt shrink, it melted because if the lighter is lit for a few more seconds, the hole lighter gets hot, its all metal. That also helps with the awful fuel evaporacion.
🙇 Seeing how many people out there that are still trying to resolve this issue is amazing. There is just no way to get that fuel from evaporating out of the top seam! The fact of the matter is just that zippo already makes to much money off there continuous model design to change their design completely. 😔 💡They should incorporate a type of gasket or seal into the bottom of the insert. That would not change the outside asthetics. Or some sort of seal on that seam.💡🤔 But then how would they sell fuel. Smh.🤦 Or maybe its just to costly to manufacture.
I had guitar honey spill on a rubber band in my closet. Guitar honey is like WD-40 it's a very fine oil. The Rubberband shrunk and changed composition. Good luck
Just a crazy guess. But the shrinkage could possibly be from thermal radiation. The heat of the flame transferring down the zippo to the gasket. Just a guess since when things rapidly cool and heat, material can expand or shrink.
I am amazed, especially after doing some keyword searches, by how many people care about zippos. I didn't even know they still made them. Do people really use them? Or just collect them? I had an old one that belonged to my great grandfather and I threw it out because Bics are clearly better but I didn't think about it being collectible.
So... after a few days that gasket shrunk??? I wonder why? That gasket is a dangerous thing to put there. If it shrinks theres no purpose on have it. I think that gasket it's just a way to make money out of people, it doesn't work how it should. After the test you going to run show us the gasket, it might be like the orange one, so it won't do its job
Why bother improving a Zippo? Compared to a butane lighter, disposable or otherwise, they just aren't as practical. It's like putting electronic ignition on a flathead Ford motor. Zippos are what they are, if you love them, you love them.
they do work i dont have the problem where flame dont work i think ur wix was bad or not put on right or u didnt fix the wix inside right with the rayon balls or cotton bacon
@@reidmedhead- my inference was that Cubans are illegal, but after looking it up, I see that is no longer the case, so never mind. I don't smoke cigars, so didn't know.
FYI - the TARE key on the scale will zero out the weight of the lighter, eliminating the math.
thanks lol but I didnt realize that until after I was into the experiment so I did it the long way for now interesting findings so far but ill redo the test again with full zippos to see if its consistent...
I'm far more excited than i should be to see how this turns out.... I carry a zippo every day as my "easy" source of fire. but also hate the idea of constantly wasting fuel i paid for via evaporation... I'm working on a design for a waterproof/leak free zippo case, but in the mean time, if this gasket extends the life of each fill up, or improves my mileage so to speak, it seems like a super simple and cost effective upgrade. Thank you for doing the test. Absolutely subscribed and waiting for the update.
Sadly I think it's mostly evaporating through the wick.. But it's realy interesting to see what happens!
Yeah I thought that on the first video also. Plus maybe overfilled first time.
That's how a wick is supposed to work so that's exactly what will happen. This gasket might help in the event of overfilling but I really think it's kind of pointless. The wick will pull the fuel into the lid and the unsealed seam between the lid and body will let the fuel vapors leak out. You either put a ranger band around your zippo or you go butane insert. That's how you improve or fix this issue.
@@kevina.7234 What's a ranger band and where are they sold?
It saves easily 25% of usage.
@Late to the Game I have underwear like that...😂
I’m really impressed with the level of detail you put into this. Great job!
I honestly love the level of detail you’re going into this. I stopped carrying a zippo because of fuel evaporation so I’m super curious if the gasket would make a difference. Keep up the good work
Hey brother...you think maybe the heat from the last video where the bottom caught fire could have shrunk it??
EDIT: Thanks for the likes guys. I am really interested in this, a fluid operated true Zippo that I don't have to wrap a tire around is a thing that NEEDS to happen😃
I didn't even think of that but I would bet that's exactly what happened
mark burress that's what I was going to say! I think that might have been the case.
IDK the chemical processes involved, all I know is, most polymers shrink when exposed to flame or heat..well except silicone, which is why cooking utensils...and other things😃are made out of it.
mark burress well, obviously it wasn't silicone! Lol
The Exotac Titan Lighter is a GREAT alternative...but its not a Zippo.
Thyrm makes a zippo case replacement, which, while made of plastic, actually seals completely. I haven't filled my pipe zippo in weeks, and it still works flawlessly.
Will have to check those out, sounds interesting.
i believe that was due to shrinkage after being in direct contact with heat from the flame which was seeping through the gaps in your previous video
I made one myself and I used a thick piece of leather cut to fit the Zippo, works great!
Now that is a good response to the comments. Can't wait to see the results. This time it looks fairly professional
Your first red gasket has shrunk. If you collect Slim Zippo Lighters, you could see about using the gasket in one of those.
David Condon All of my slim Zippos have a curved, swoopy edge on the bottom of the insert, something like that wouldn't work for them. Maybe old ones, I don't know about them.
Really excited to see if they work. This could be a real game changer for me.
Now, when you promise to 'keep us posted', any chance you can update with a link to the results? I can't wait.
Was there another video after this? I can confirm after a few weeks of use the black gaskets shriveled up and became very brittle. After exposure to Zippo brand fuel for awhile they completely disintegrated.
This is a great idea. I can't order these where I live but this did give me the idea of lining the bottom of the casing with a silicone pad. Hopefully this seals up the bottom a bit. Nothing can be done about fluid evaporating from the wick but oh well.
2 years late, but I have a solution: silicone cover on the closing piece that encases the actual part that lights. Sure, it’s overkill, but it’d work.
@@itsmethatsit.2934 These days I just have a 1 inch long piece of a bicycle tube stretched around the Zippo when I'm not using it. It seals everything up pretty well.
Thinking further on the testing. What would be the average amount a zippo is lit a day? Maybe only light it for that much a day. The plastic may be shrinking because you have it lit for a minute a day instead of a few seconds. This isn't an excuse for the product, but maybe its why the plastic shrank.
Nice !! Good thinking measuring the fluid. on the previous test you said you lit them for 5 minutes at a time I think that's why the gasket shrunk, from the heat.
I wonder if you could put them both on a scale and see how fast the weight goes down
Good to see the community help you make great content.
So I got the gasket and it's been a couple of months now hasn't shriveled up I only light it maybe 10 seconds at a time I don't leave it on for a long time cuz it's a lighter so I use it like a lighter so far been happy with gasket. I see the gasket is just keeping the fuel in longer I hated the leaky fuel at the bottom
Exotac's TitanLight solves the whole evaporation issue. A viable alternative to zippos.
Will K not for $150
@@3a.m.284 zorro 912 series 24 bucks. Pretty good
The gasket looks great, but I think I'll just stick to the bag trick. Its been two and a half weeks and my zippo still lights without a problem.
I wonder if the reason your zippo caught fire around the insert was due to the way you filled them. The excess fluid would be dripping into the bottom of the case and that is probably what was on fire.
Where can one buy these
Asking from South Africa 🇿🇦
Thank you...
I actually purchased a butane insert for my lighter because I was concerned about fuel leakage. Hopefully this gasket helps as nothing beats a traditional zippo
Can I put a regular cotton in the lighter or it has to be certain cotton?
Hey, the distance of the wick to the wheel can effect how large the flame is. I would make sure they are the same distance so that one Zippo is not making a larger flame than the other, which would cause one to use more fuel than the other. Thanks, can't wait to see the results.
I don’t understand why you are burning so much of the fluid. Why should the gasket affect its efficiency while burning? Aren’t you just trying to determine whether or not it stops evaporation? Every ounce of fuel you burn is an ounce of fuel that you cannot test for evaporation. Eventually, you’ll just burn all the fuel away long before it would have evaporated. Shouldn’t you just light it every day to make sure there is still fuel in it until the fuel evaporates?
Scripto vu is the answer you are looking for. They haven't made them in a while but plenty are available. Pricey if you want one of the popular ones like dice or the fly lure but there are lots of various advertising ones still pretty affordable.
Either the piece shrunk because of the heat which then cause fluid to leak out. Or, the fluid caused it to shrink which let the fluid leak out. Maybe you check the bottoms of both Zippo's everyday before lighting them.
I know its a lil off topic but i was wondering if you had ever painted a zippo , i have one i found but it looked like it was thrown in a fire and burned to a crisp , the insert was history but i replaced insert and cleaned case and sanded heavily and now it works perfect but after sanding i sanded down through chrome and now brass is showing thru on edges doesnt look too bad but i thought about painting but wasnt sure what paint to use , its a 2011 model so i really want to bring it back to life any ideas
should have done a third one with the felt thing in still to see if it has an effect or not
This is surprisingly exciting can't wait for the end result!
I stopped buying zippos cause the fliud always evaporates. So instead I got a Douglas Field lighter and it last so much longer in between fills. That bottom gasket mod on the zippo isn't going to work that well in comparison to the Douglas IMHO.
I also have a Douglas field lighter, fantastic lighter, bics are great but of course throw aways as well.
it weighed less after you started drip filling the first zippo by .02 also how come you didnt rewick them so they were the same? im sure the wick jobs were not the same one could be just that much lower letting it last that tiny bit longer?
are they different sizes for different modes? I know the 1941 and 1935 replicas are slightly bigger.
Have you tried the Thunderbird zippo butane inserts?
I came to this video for obvious reasons. I was thinking of buying a gasket for my zippo lighters. Good thing I did. At first I was surprised by the result of a smaller flame and felt irritated, given my science background, that I didn’t understand why. So I attempted to have a few ideas of my own and that’s when it came to me and I realized the results aren’t surprising at all. Make perfect sense in fact. So I think a water bottle may be the best intermediary. The reusable what’re bottles have a whole in the cover to let air in otherwise it becomes very hard to suck water through the straw. This is because something must replace the liquid being removed from the inside. The gasket causes negative pressure resistance to the capillary action of the wicking process.
It looks like it shrank but you think if it had that metal pin would be sticking out
heat from the zippo makes the rubber shrink, any kind of rubber shrinks under prolonged heat
Maybe they used the wrong type of plastic to make it cheaper and now it's leeching off plasticiser.
I doubt this will help saving fuel. You'd be better off just putting grease on the inset to make it seal better.
I am going to try my own experiment with vasoline to see if that works, when it comes down to it the insert is anything but an airtight seal.
I love that scale. No idea why. Just seems really cool.
You are leaving the zippos lit for too long.. The heat is causing fluid to evaporate and it's shrinking the gasket.. My Zippo is only lit for a few seconds at a time if I'm lighting a cigarette or a doobie.. 10-15 seconds max if I'm starting charcoal in the chimney or a camp fire in the burn pit..
Why would evaporating fluid cause the gasket to shrink? It's certainly not because of heat, any pressure would be relieved through the top, what's left? The gallery itself looks like it reacted to the fuel. If so that makes it absolutely worthless as a lighter gasket.
@@jeffwells641 No man you misunderstood my comment.. The heat from leaving the Zippo lit for so long is causing the fluid to evaporate faster than it normally would, and the heat is also causing the gasket to shrink.. You should leave a Zippo lit for 5 minutes and then touch it and see how hot that shit is.. That heat is whats melting the gasket not the lighter fluid.. That gasket was specifically made to go inside a Zippo.. I'm sure the manufacturer is not stupid enough to make it out of a compound that would melt on contact with lighter fluid.. Heat melts rubber and plastic..
if thats the only problem with it then i might consider buying one
Jeff have you watched a zippo video by a TH-camr called Far North Bushcraft and Survival? Very interesting what he suggests to stop the fuel evaporating
Yeah I use that mod...and that's where I learned it. But it might get fidgety at times.
Love the vid, keep up the good work
kind of curious if this will work but I doubt it will make me switch from butane.
One of the good thing about fluid is you can use gasoline which can damage the lighter but since it's everywhere, and with the fluid, you can use it for other purposes
So if the fill pad actually hold fluid aren't you taking away that lighters capacity?
Maybe add a third new zippo with the gasket in use and the padding still in it. If you have multiple variable groups you can have an easier time narrowing down things. Also more subjects to add to the sample, but that would mean purchasing more zippo's. This isn't needed, but if you really wanna test it and get accurate data, the more scientific the better.
Where did you find a purple camel zippo like that? That thing is gorgeous. I used to have 1 exactly like it
How are you gonna get the gasket off?
They might work if they were made of HDPE. I'd love to see some Zippo gaskets that actually hold up
Do they make these for Zippo slim lighters? I can't find one.
I envy your channel. And can't help but to keep coveting all your stuff. Thankfully for us, that gets you views and thumbs up. Keep doing what you love.
Did it work better this time ???
While the first round didn't quite work out, I'll admit, it was very informative. I'll be blunt: I don't plan on getting a brand new lighter and wick with my gasket (assuming I'll get a gasket).
If it were me, I'd just plug my new gasket into my existing lighter. Now if the first experiment tells me doing so will result in problems, potentially hazardous problems, I'm probably going to hold off buying one until the kinks are worked out..........
Wow really amazing reviews video Jaff!!! :D
OcOmega Shadow :D
Get the zippo official ones the non official ones are made out of a cheaper material
Am I seeing wrong, or is that the one with the insert was 60.43 gm when filled and 60.67 gm after a min? It's not gaining weight obviously vs the other losing 0.12 gm after a min
Nice video but I couldn’t find the follow up video!
A link to it would be great.
I use cutlerylover in all my tags so you can do a search for cutlerylover then another keyword to find any related videos in this case search cutlerylover gasket and you will see the entire series of videos, I hope that helps
cutlerylover thanks for the search tip ... found it👍🏻 watched it and the Thyrun weather proof case video as well.
I plan on watching some of your knife videos soon ... but I did a search for Warther and didn’t see anything. Not sure where you live but if you’re ever near Dover Ohio be sure to stop by the Warther museum. Mooney Warther was an amazing man!
@@johnmccormick2883 ok thanks for the tip Im located in north eastern PA...
I don't think it shrank I think the pack might come with different sizes
Has the metal pin shrunk as well?
can i get one zippo they doesn't do shipping to Israel and in Israel the classic on it like 45 dollars
So what happened with the test?
Do they work?
I dodnt shrink, it melted because if the lighter is lit for a few more seconds, the hole lighter gets hot, its all metal. That also helps with the awful fuel evaporacion.
Объясните какие результаты получилось?
What’s the knife?
seems to me you don't know about tarra, would have made comparison of fuel load much easier.
did it the old way, lol just didnt realize it until after I started the testing...
🙇 Seeing how many people out there that are still trying to resolve this issue is amazing. There is just no way to get that fuel from evaporating out of the top seam! The fact of the matter is just that zippo already makes to much money off there continuous model design to change their design completely. 😔
💡They should incorporate a type of gasket or seal into the bottom of the insert. That would not change the outside asthetics. Or some sort of seal on that seam.💡🤔
But then how would they sell fuel. Smh.🤦
Or maybe its just to costly to manufacture.
So this is the second time uve done the first part but where is the result?????
the other videos from this series are posted just go to my home page and search zippo gasket or search zippo and see the last 10 videos or so...thanks
This is actually very scientific
I had guitar honey spill on a rubber band in my closet. Guitar honey is like WD-40 it's a very fine oil. The Rubberband shrunk and changed composition. Good luck
Thanks Professor zippo.
I ordered the ones from Amazon I don’t care if they shrink for the price
It was most likely the heat causing the shrinking
Looks like you have cooked the gasket, it would appear not to be fit for purpose if that is what happens.
a great video thankx bro
That 1st red one is smaller.
TBH if you have to be that precise to notice a difference in fluid leakage, its probably not worth buying this thing
why don't you just weigh them again without burning them seeing how it's a test on evaporation.
Just a crazy guess. But the shrinkage could possibly be from thermal radiation. The heat of the flame transferring down the zippo to the gasket. Just a guess since when things rapidly cool and heat, material can expand or shrink.
Conduction not radiation.
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I am amazed, especially after doing some keyword searches, by how many people care about zippos. I didn't even know they still made them. Do people really use them? Or just collect them? I had an old one that belonged to my great grandfather and I threw it out because Bics are clearly better but I didn't think about it being collectible.
Maybe for the slim
Put in a thunderbird insert, doesn't leak, for years, does not add any nasty flavor to your cigars. Done.
So... after a few days that gasket shrunk??? I wonder why? That gasket is a dangerous thing to put there. If it shrinks theres no purpose on have it. I think that gasket it's just a way to make money out of people, it doesn't work how it should. After the test you going to run show us the gasket, it might be like the orange one, so it won't do its job
can find this under kerosene rubber bottom on ali. Stilll welcome
Cool 😎👍
Why bother improving a Zippo? Compared to a butane lighter, disposable or otherwise, they just aren't as practical. It's like putting electronic ignition on a flathead Ford motor. Zippos are what they are, if you love them, you love them.
they do work i dont have the problem where flame dont work i think ur wix was bad or not put on right or u didnt fix the wix inside right with the rayon balls or cotton bacon
A zippo is not made to burn a minute you burn up your wick
I swear my uncle posting old videoes
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Contact with the flame...it's heat shrunk.
You’re missing a hypothesis
Irvin Angon my hypothesis is gremlins at work... Gizmo always gets into crap.
A fossil fuel ignition device? Who are you Fred Flintstone?
Just use pipe tape 🤷🏾♂️
I say light it for 5 seconds, like once every 3 days until one doesnt work.
Hey Jeff I promised you some Cuban cigars a while ago. Went thro some family bs. But it’s all good will get them to you soon. have a good day bud.
ATF coming your way lol
hondasaki900 atf?
@@reidmedhead Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms
hondasaki900 I know what it stands for. What do you mean by atf
@@reidmedhead- my inference was that Cubans are illegal, but after looking it up, I see that is no longer the case, so never mind. I don't smoke cigars, so didn't know.