What is the Zippo Lighter secret?

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I feel like Zippo has been around forever.. I seem to recall my grandparents using them 50 plus years ago. I bought two to serve as windproof lighters for backpack hunting. The problem is that if they set for a week it seems like they are darn near impossible to light. Does the lighter fluid evaporate that fast? I may go back to weather proof matches, flint, or just about anything.
 
Well thanks. I am lmao in that they brag on them being windproof, but fail to tell you they essentially are useless. Live and learn.
 
They were cool when I smoked so always carried a lighter, could flick it open and light it in one motion with one hand. For starting campfires there's a whole lot better ways. Don't overfill them or they can leak in your pocket and give you a chemical burn.
 
I have had a zippo. They aren't that great or practical. It's a stylish accessory for a smoker. They leak and the fluid has a strong odor.

For camping, a disposable BIC, which is damn near waterproof works pretty good. They are not wind proof. You can fly on a plane with a BIC, no problem.

A local cigar shop was giving away "cyclone vertigo" refillable butane 3-torch lighters with purchase. I have since bought a dozen of these, and put them in my pack. I have them stashed around the house to light a cigar, the grill, a bonfire, or the gas stove in a power outage. Have had only one of these break. They retail for $12-15, and can often find them for cheaper in packs of 3 or 5. Cannot fly on an airplane with this type of lighter. It fits the bill for cheap, wind proof, and reliable. If you misplace or lose one of these, it is not a big deal to replace it.

Even if you don't get this exact lighter, there are lots of cheap cigar lighters that fit the job better than a zippo.
 
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