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Zippo, Zippo BLU, or regular lighter?

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Zippos from about 1965 onward are common in most cases. The actual design is not shown in the codes below. They are as up-to-date as possible.

Zippo originated in a small Pennsylvania town at a time when the United States was in its worst depression in history. While the Zippo lighter will burn other brands of fuel, Zippo fluid is the best to use, as it is very clean-burning and ensures the longevity of the wick.

Zippo, Zippo BLU, or regular lighter?

I am looking at getting a Zippo on ebay and wanted to know which is the best quality bang for the buck Zippo. I have not held any but want something basic and heavy duty. I like the hinges on the 1935 replica but also see the thicker walls of the armor series. Any suggestions on these or others. For the smallest size, go with a vintage Junior. The newer Juniors are the same size as the Super Triplex. The new Juniors are the same size as the Super Triplex and almost exactly the same lighter. If you want a Junior that is actually smaller than the Triplex, you have to get a vintage zippo slim vs regular, which is probably going to be used. If you are set on buying a Zippo and want the best bang for the buck, I would look into the Street Chrome item 207 finished one. Almost all currently produced standard Zippos function the same, are made of the same materials, and differ only in the finish. The Street Chrome finish in my experience has been the most resistant to showing wear and is also the cheapest, but some might not find it aesthetically pleasing. I would say that the brushed version is the second most wear resistant finish, but the one I owned was not brushed throughout and had polished sides which inevitably showed wear. It is also available as an All in one kit item 24651 and comes with fuel and flint. Also, in the last few years all new Zippos have the hinges on the inside as opposed to the outside and which in my experience seem to be more durable. I've experienced the lid on at least two older Zippos break off, perhaps just due to heavy use. As others have pointed out, the Zippo lighter consumes a lot of fuel, especially if you are a smoker. There are some solutions to slowing evaporation but they are cumbersome. My overfilled lighter tends to evaporate within two weeks without any use or preventative modifcation, but it will depend entirely on usage patterns and environment variables. For that reason, when I was a smoker, I didn't even use a Zippo because it was such a hassle; I always just used disposable butane lighters. As legoman opined, I would just get the one which I find most aesthetically appealing as you will probably have it a long time and they all have a lifetime warranty. Edit: I don't have a camera capable of capturing the finish, but seems to be the most accurate I could zippo slim vs regular. I wouldn't purchase it there though, as you can find it for half the price on ebay. I purchased online and initially thought it would look stonewashed, which has very wide abrasions, but in reality the finish is composed of many very thin scratches. Again, appearance is subjective, but I wouldn't deem this one classy but an excellent user. Personally, I didn't feel that way, but I'm not accustomed to the weight of a Zippo. I spent a lot of time trying to decide on a lighter to carry. I used to carry a Zippo when I was younger but it dried out and leaked on my leg. I switched to a torch lighter but at altitude they weren't reliable. After a week or two I noticed dents in it and was afraid it wouldn't hold up to sustained use. I learned about the Thunderbird Zippo insert and decided to give Zippo another try. The insert has changed everything, now I have a reliable lighter that doesn't leak or evaporate. For a Zippo I went with a brushed Armor. Brushed because it wouldn't show wear as easily and armor because I thought it would be tougher. The reality is the hinge is the weak point in the Zippo design and the armor doesn't fix that so ultimately it isn't any stronger. It is heavier, however, and after a couple weeks I really like zippo slim vs regular extra weight and it feels solid. When I pickup a regular Zippo now it feels really flimsy. When I accidentally put my combo through the wash the lid on the zippo loosened and after a round trip to the factory it zippo slim vs regular fixed for free. Likewise with the Thunderbird, but they just trashed the old one and sent a new one instead. Looking at the different zippos, grab whichever one appeals to you - whether the design or image used on it, or the case style. They are all tough, and should something happen to your lighter to damage it, Zippo have one of the best warranties out there and will put straight any problems for you. I haven't handled one of the armour series personally, but at the same zippo slim vs regular going on the great condition of the various lighters I have handled and used after years of carry I would question whether it is really necessary as they hold up fantastically well. The only thing I would really question would be how tough the finish will be - a chrome model for example will pick up aesthetic damage fairly quickly when carried, a brushed model less so, and one of the matte painted models even less. Similarly some of the designs they make look incredibly cool, but I know my 'The Who Fallout Tour' lighter has had the image painted on to the brushed chrome and is now flaking off a bit after wear - a design on one of the matte painted models I assume will probably be a bit hardier. I originally bought a dark green zippo, which has held up fantastically but came with the problem that when you drop it in the dark camping, it becomes invisible in the long grass, so I picked up a chrome model with the design on it, which is now starting to wear and doesn't look the greatest but most importantly still functions perfectly. I am currently being tempted to grab another model, most likely another matte painted model in a brighter colour.

So far, he had yet to bump into anything promising. Zippo originated in a small Pennsylvania town at a time when the United States was in its worst depression in history. Zippo first appeared in a Marlboro advertisement in 1954, coinciding with the first time the cowboy appeared in the role of Marlboro's image character. I find a torch, if handled properly, gives a much better smoke. I should start smoking again just to justify it. Therefore there are two different logos on a 1969 lighter. The is a tried and tested design, that hasn't changed in many years.

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