£1 Zippo Style Lighter

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DundeePrepper
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£1 Zippo Style Lighter

Post by DundeePrepper »

Don't know if anyone has posted previously by Bull Brand "Zippo Style" lighters are in ASDA's for £1, also the fuel is £1.


Bought a few today - Not a good as a Zippo, insert a bit too tight and wadding/wick don't look to high a quality but..
they even have a years warranty on them so great for when S Doesn't HTF. :D


They're in by the pegs in the mop and bucket aisle (I think all big ASDA stores stock the shelves the same)..
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Re: £1 Zippo Style Lighter

Post by metatron »

DundeePrepper wrote:Don't know if anyone has posted previously by Bull Brand "Zippo Style" lighters are in ASDA's for £1, also the fuel is £1.


Bought a few today - Not a good as a Zippo, insert a bit too tight and wadding/wick don't look to high a quality but..
they even have a years warranty on them so great for when S Doesn't HTF. :D


They're in by the pegs in the mop and bucket aisle (I think all big ASDA stores stock the shelves the same)..
I like zippo style lighters, the cheap fake and real ones both have the same problem of the fuel evaporating but other than that their great.
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Re: £1 Zippo Style Lighter

Post by jansman »

Zippo and the like are good. However, as mentioned, fuel evaporation is an issue. Always empty when needed! I love bics/clippers and such.
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