🔥 Light Up Your Life with Style!
The Classic Butane Brushed Metal Lighter combines high-quality craftsmanship with a nostalgic design, featuring a melodious opening sound and a durable one-piece metal construction. Weighing 3.8oz and measuring 1.5×0.5×2.4 inches, it’s the perfect blend of functionality and elegance, making it an ideal gift for any occasion.
E**
Badass 007 lighter
I've bought another lighter with the same style and it crapped out on me, but so far this is working great for me. I definitely recommend this to anyone who wants a dapper speakeasy kind of lighter.
R**.
Pretty nice
I've had this lighter for a few months now I would have gave it a five stars had it been made of copper but would that being said it is a very nice lighter and very reliable
M**E
Crap!!!!
No instructions, no nothing, I was attempting to figure out how the flint is replaced and now non working. JUNK!!!!!!
J**R
Well made.
This is well made and feels solid. Works well. Nice “ping” sound. Not saying it’s an S.T., but for the price it’s a great alternative. Comes with extra flints and they are easy to change, although I haven’t needed to yet, but I’ve removed the flint and put it back just to test. I bought the dark and gold ones.
M**E
Better then the zippo I got
The media could not be loaded. It’s heavy and solid doesn’t feel cheap it doesn’t have the loud ting when it flips open like the 55 dollar one does but better then my zippo….. nice find I saw this lighter in the New HBO Penguin series and had to have one
C**T
Cool-Looking, Difficult to Replace Flints
This lighter is essentially a good copy of the very expensive S.T. Dupont Ligne 2. It's not a counterfeit, as it IS labeled with its own brand, "Derui". It's just as cool looking, and it works fine. The lighter does a nice "tink" sound when the lid is flipped up, and it's easy to fill and adjust the flame. It sparks easily to light, and comes with two spare flints in a small container. I'm not sure of the availability of replacements.For some reason, although it came in what seemed to be factory shrink-wrap, the one I got didn't have an instruction manual (I can see where it would have been in the lid, and it's shown in the listing), and had a couple of small scratches on the otherwise good finish. Since it didn't have the manual, it took me a while to figure out how to move the top bar when flints need replacing. I relied on the so-so instructions in the listing. It's a somewhat difficult and clunky procedure. You have to push down a small pin (see my pic 2, at top of thumbnail), and simultaneously slide the top bar all the way back until the flint area is exposed. Push down the pin and slide the bar full forward after a new flint is in. It takes a good bit of force to hold the pin down enough to slide the bar. I used the plastic tip of a cheap mechanical pencil to push down and hold the pin, so I didn't scratch the lighter.If you're going to carry and use this lighter, I'd recommend keeping it in a pocket separate from other items such as coins, so it doesn't get scratched and damaged, and retains its impressive appearance.
K**H
I absolutely love this lighter
I absolutely love this lighter
J**E
Garbage
Doesn’t lite well. Flint didn’t last and it won’t accept standard flints. Total garbage.
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