I’d found that I could only refill the lighters about 4 or 5 times and then they just wouldn’t light, even when there was enough butane in them. So I thought the problem was my butane. But the thing is, one bottle of butane has lasted me over a decade. So, I’m embarrassed ...
A lighter is a small device used to create a flame, which can then be used to ignite a cigarette, cigar, or pipe tobacco. The first lighters were introduced in the early 19th century and were made out of metal with a flint that was struck in order to create a spark. Types Of Lig...
re new to the game. This particular torch is stillsmall enough for pocket carry, but heavy-duty enough to get the job done anywhere. Common on most culinary torches, this one also features precision controls to keep the flame exactly where you want it, and it’s easy to refill and use...
To lighten your load, you'll relentlessly pare down to the minimum. When purchasing new gear, you'll invest in the smallest and the lightest. That gear can be expensive, mind you. So many ultralight backpackers save money by making their own. When you make your own tent, stove and backp...
This video shows you how to take an extended reach Bic lighter (the kind you would use to light a camping stove, charcoal or something similar) and add more lighter fluid to extend it's life. As long as the spark is still good, you can refill your lighter, and this tutorial sh......
of disposable products. Buy refillables instead. They often start more expensive, so you have to look after them to reap the cost benefits. Cultivate a new habit, that of buying quality goods and taking care of them so they last. Pens, razors, lighters, batteries – change them all over...
(230 g). And we also have various refill cans used for refilling cigarette lighters and so on; they usually come with a whole range of little plastic adapters in the cap. Most of the camping style canisters are expensive: close to $8 for a 230 g of butane/propane, at least here in...
reaches full pressure. This’ll allow for easy closure if an accident occurs. More pressure than this will result in an unstable flame so I recommend sticking with these numbers. Also, using the same pressure on both tanks means they’ll deplete equally which means 1 trip to refill instead ...
So I got a couple bottles of the 30ml English white and gold labels. In order to prevent them from going bad as fast, I thought about pouring some into older 10ml bottles and just refill it from the large bottle when it gets low. Anyone try something like this or think it'll work?
I went from 2 Alex 9 drawers to one and I sold the other unit once it was empty so as not to have the urge to refill it. It just gets to the point where I was literally just buying it because it was on clearance! It was way to overwhelming. October 30, 2017 at 6:48 pm ...