Cigars Lighters - Cleaning and Caring For Your Cigar Lighter
Posted: Sunday, September 20, 2009
by Arthur Bell
Tobacco Barn
If you are a cigar enthusiast, you are probably well aware that a good cigar lighter can cost quite a lot of money. Like other high-quality products, these lighters are designed to pay for themselves by offering the user years of service. The key to longevity is proper maintenance.
Many of these high-quality cigars lighters that are on the market are butane filled. There are some of the lighters on the market that use some other fuel, but most are butane. Cigar and pipe smokers alike tend to use butane lighters more as they leave no fuel taste to the tobacco products that they are enjoying. Any of the cigar lighters that you choose to purchase or own will need some basic maintenance to serve you as long as possible.
If you have a butane cigar lighter, the reservoir for it will require no cleaning. The reservoir on a butane lighter is a sealed environment that is designed to hold pressurized gas, so you will not need to bother with cleaning inside of it. The reservoir on a liquid-fueled lighter, like a Zippo, is usually very simple to clean. The reservoir in these cigar lighters can simply be taken out and replaced when it becomes too dirty. Replacement cotton for the liquid-fueled cigars lighters reservoir can be bought online or in specialty retail stores.
The flame jets on a lighter are usually somewhat recessed into the lighter. These are simple to clean and are usually only a problem to clean if there is some kind of obstruction in them. If there is some sort of obstruction in your flame jet, you can remove it with a pair of tweezers or by tapping it lightly on a hard surface. Of course, if your cigar lighter is made of certain materials, you may not want to be tapping it on any surfaces. In this case, stick with the tweezers for any hard to remove obstructions.
I hope this bit of information will assist you on your journey to proper Lighter Care.
Arthur Bell has been a collector of Antique Cigars since 1983 and currently resides on the coast of Southern California. To find a collection of wonderfull cigars try the following link. Tobacco-Barn.com
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