Bic and Carmex in my pocket. Complete fire kit in my EDB.
Carmex is great for what it is made for but has many other first aid uses and is a fabulous excellerant.
Didn't you graduate with that guy's grandfather?
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That is sweet!
For you guys who carry small, refillable butane torches/lighters: what are some make and models that actually work and are durable? I have not had good luck with propane lighters/torches. Keeping Mr. Zippo fed can be tedious, but they're incredibly reliable.
Cotton ball or dryer lint and carmex cath a spark and produce a sustained flame.
Bic and Carmex in my pocket. Complete fire kit in my EDB.
Carmex is great for what it is made for but has many other first aid uses and is a fabulous excellerant.
I have Carmex at hand. I had no idea it was an excellerant. It does work in 1st aid.
Cotton ball or dryer lint and carmex cath a spark and produce a sustained flame.
Yes on the lint/cotton balls. They are both stocked in the stores. Vasoline etc.
The Carmex thing is new.
For the money Vertigo by Lotus is a good line of lighters. Xikar is awesome, but a bit pricier. My Axia was $60. If you buy a decent torch, be sure to use good butane. The cheap Ronson or Clipper fuel has a lot of impurities in it and will clog your jets. Also, make sure to properly purge it before every fill up so it has fuel and not air in it. Finally, the more jets it has the faster it will run through your fuel, but the more heat it puts out. There are a lot of options out there, so you're in for some research to figure out what will best suit your needs.
There are some good videos on maintaining a quality torch on YouTube. If you're looking that direction I highly recommend watching them.
For you guys who carry small, refillable butane torches/lighters: what are some make and models that actually work and are durable? I have not had good luck with propane lighters/torches. Keeping Mr. Zippo fed can be tedious, but they're incredibly reliable.
Not a smoker but always carry a BIC Lighter. I don't use it daily but at least 2 times a week. I also carry a pack of them in my BOB along with Flint and Steele.
Yes it is it makes great pry bar, file, striker for flint and a comb. It's not easy maintaining a Spook Operators beardI like the dJeep lighters and have several scattered throughout bags and BOBs. Usually wrap the lighter with a length of electrical tape because it is a convenient place to store some.
Is that a Tactical Comb with your EDC? I assume they issue those to spooky Operators to keep their awesome beards in Low Drag mode.
I stopped carrying a Zippo when I quit cigarettes about 15 years ago. I do break it out for occasional cigar.
Rhino - I quit smoking 15 years ago, but still caryy my old zippo. Keep carrying yours, but switch the fuel source. No need to refill with zippo fluid once a week. Switch to butane and it will last a year (at the rate I use mine anyway.) Here's a link:
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I like the dJeep lighters and have several scattered throughout bags and BOBs. Usually wrap the lighter with a length of electrical tape because it is a convenient place to store some.
Is that a Tactical Comb with your EDC? I assume they issue those to spooky Operators to keep their awesome beards in Low Drag mode.
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Why would you do that to a cigar?
Yes. Please don't do that to a good cigar. You're far far better off using a butane lighter.
Supposed are cool, but they don't seem to want to light if you go more than a few days without lighting or fueling it. Or maybe I'm doing it wrong. If it rides around in my pocket for a week it usually won't work.
Supposed are cool, but they don't seem to want to light if you go more than a few days without lighting or fueling it. Or maybe I'm doing it wrong. If it rides around in my pocket for a week it usually won't work.
Yes. Please don't do that to a good cigar. You're far far better off using a butane lighter.