On the topic, for lighting my cooker, I disabled the electric lighter, I use a battery one that charges by a USB. Charge lasts a few months, or at least a few weeks. Is flameless, just creates a spark. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/123937087472. Works for gas. I think it would work on meths. I believe it would even light paper/tinder. But I've only used it on gas.
grenfell wrote: ↑Mon Oct 31, 2022 8:14 am
Zippos are nice although meant for constant use and constant refilling as unused the fuel evaporates. On a similar vein I have read about some of the cheaper disposables suffering from gas loss in storage.
Just a thought , when I was younger on camping trips we'd dip standard red headed matches in candle wax to protect the head from moisture. Jansman mentions safety matches , can those be dipped in wax? My inclination is probably not but I've never tried it. We have a supply of safety matches that are frankly a bit on the poor side. They came in a car boot job lot we brought so not really sure how old they were. Fiddly little boxes and a fairly high number that failed to light or the head fell off.
Thanks. I'll have to check my stash of lighters. Put away in the loft 3 years ago, they may all be empty now. That would be a bugger!
Matches: I managed to buy 1000 'strike anywhere' matches before they got banned*. Must check that they haven't degraded. My box of safety matches, kept in the garage have become useless with just the tiniest bit of dampness.
One shop wouldn't let me buy more than one box because of the law!
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As others have said just buy disposable lighters in bulk and spread them around the house/shed in case of dampness etc. Even if empty they still spark so other than for the fun of it they even make ferro rods redundant.
I suggest a ratio of 1 lighter per rechargeable battery
GillyBee wrote: ↑Mon Oct 31, 2022 6:26 pm
If I really want to set fire to something I'll get the Rothenburger out. But it would be rather too much for a few candles.
I love the smell of Mapp gas in the morning
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