My Cigar Lighter Has Gas But Will Not Light
Posted: Monday, November 09, 2009
by Dave Sabot
BuyLighters.com
Even the most expensive lighters will occasionally have problems. In many cases, these problems stem from incorrect handling. In rare cases, there may be a manufacturer-related problem with the device. How these issues are addressed will depend largely upon the origins of the problem. Expensive lighters generally have a warantee and can be replaced if found defective. If not, high-end lighters are oftentimes still repairable and this may prove the best option for resolving the issue.
If the torch makes a loud hiss and leaks all its fuel quickly, it is likely that there is either a crack in the reservoir or a valve that has become stuck open. Neither situation can be fixed by the user and must be addressed by a qualified technician. In fact, attempting to fix this one's self may well result in the voiding of any warranty that was offered with the purchase of the lighter which should have paperwork which specifies this.
These lighters can oftentimes be fixed by a professional or replaced outright. A professional is the only person who should be trying to remedy the problem. The parts in these lighters are very small and precise and it's generally outside the abilities of most people to fix them on their own. Improperly-fixing such devices may result in even more serious problems, some of which may prove a hazard to the user due to the leaking fuel.
Cigar lighters and cigarette lighters that use butane as their fuel source contain pressurized gas. Though these devices can take a lot of abuse and can provide a lifetime of safe and reliable service, they must be treated with kindness. Never stick anything into the ignition area and never subject the case to abuse. If the lighter starts hissing after such an incident, it's likely that there is significant damage to the device that necessitates repair.
Dave Sabot is the owner of specialty cigar lighters store. With expert knowledge of cigar accessories, including lotus lighters, Dave also authors a highly rated blog featuring information on how to lighter repair.
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