By the way, there's really no chance of overfilling a butane insert. These inserts are designed to withstand the equalization pressure with the tanks that hold the fuel, so as long as the source of fuel is one of these canisters, there's no chance of catastrophic insert failure, unless there's some actual problem of course.
I have the butane Zippo torch insert and the instructions say to fill it for 5 seconds and that's it. Also I notice you're losing a lot of fuel spraying out all over. This happened when I tried to first fill it with Clipper butane fluid. Now I use the Colibri brand butane with a nozzle that fits perfectly with the Zippo insert so that when refilling the lighter there is no loss of fuel.
By the way, there's really no chance of overfilling a butane insert. These inserts are designed to withstand the equalization pressure with the tanks that hold the fuel, so as long as the source of fuel is one of these canisters, there's no chance of catastrophic insert failure, unless there's some actual problem of course.
I cant wait for the video for 439th fill.
Keep em coming !
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I have the butane Zippo torch insert and the instructions say to fill it for 5 seconds and that's it. Also I notice you're losing a lot of fuel spraying out all over. This happened when I tried to first fill it with Clipper butane fluid. Now I use the Colibri brand butane with a nozzle that fits perfectly with the Zippo insert so that when refilling the lighter there is no loss of fuel.
I like your lighter holder
Are you talking about the little clear holders?✌️
@@DependableFlame yup
i threw mine away, no matter how much gas i put in, no matter how many times, i tried to bleed the air. the bloody thing, just would not lite
Those inserts are cool, but a Zippo is best as it's been, but that's just me.
Not so much for people in warm weather
Butane is just perfect for cigar smokers 👌🏻
Thanks for the shout outs BTW!😂
I assume the flint debris goes somewhere. Wonder if anyone else has had a problem with that Joe?