Selecting the Right Butane Lighter
Posted: Wednesday, October 14, 2009
by Dave Sabot
BuyLighters.com
The world is quickly moving away from the culture of disposable goods and, so far as the environment is concerned, good riddance to that culture. Refillable lighters represent one of the most-popular ways people have found to save money and landfill space. Of course, they also have a lot of style. The explosion of new designs has made sure that almost anyone can find a model that suits them to a "T".
There are several different grades of butane available. If one makes the investment required for a good lighter"it is surprisingly affordable, actually"they should make the corresponding investment in lighter fluids. Look for fuel that advertises zero-impurities. This means that the lighter will perform at peak levels and that the blue flame, or flames, will burn hot enough and bright enough for everyone to see.
Refillable butane lighters are available in some very beautiful designs. As the technology has advanced, it has become more durable which means that these lighters are designed to be around for a while. To that end, the designers have endeavored to make lighters which are very modern while, at the same time, unlikely to ever look dated.
A lighter should say something about the individual who carries it. Someone who spends a great deal of time at business meetings or elegant affairs may prefer a slim, classy butane that can light a cigar without a hint of fuel flavor. Someone who spends a lot of time on a motorcycle may prefer a classic chrome Zippo that lights under any conditions and that offers the head-turning "snap" when the lid is put back into place. Either way, there are plenty of models from which one may choose and the best ones will likely hold up for a lifetime.
Dave Sabot is the owner of an online specialty butane lighters store. With expert knowledge of cigar accessories, including cigar cutter lighters, Dave also authors a premier repair a lighter blog.
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