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Lonely Wandering Bum
My vote for torch: Bugatti B-1001 on CBid for around $15. Have two of them and never have needed the backup. Lights first click every single time.
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Lonely Wandering Bum
My go/to is a triple flame Jetline that cost around $20. Have been using it for around 3 years. And then there is the Black Ops Kilo, triple flame with a punch for a few bucks more.jetlineNYgreen.jpglighter black ops K.jpg These pictures were taken off the internet so don't pay too much attention the the price. Just want to show you what they look like.
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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans
I love my XiKar Executive II, it is a nice single flame torch. I have had a few problems but with that warranty you can't complain. i just walk into my local B&M set it on the counter and Salem asks me what color I want right there on the spot.
“My tastes are simple: I am easily satisfied with the best.”
― Winston S. Churchill
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Moderator
Firmly in the Ronson camp here, even after trying all kinds of lighters over the years.
Cheap and, in my case, reliable.
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Freshly Homeless
I have a Xikar Vitara and Genesis. I use the Vitara most of the time. I also have a Black Ops lighter that i like a lot. Last summer i bought Thunderbird Zippo Insert, it works well but for some reason i don't use it much.
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Lonely Wandering Bum
I went with the Xikar Exec II. Mostly because of the lifetime warranty Xikar offers, plus learning to take your time toasting with a single flame. It is easy to get a little carried away with those three and four flame lighters! If you are into larger RG cigars I might go with a two flame lighter.
If you are on a budget I hear good things about Ronson lighters but no firsthand experience.
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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans
I'll add another vote to the xikar executive II.
Works really well and you gotta love the lifetime warranty.
I'm going to pick up a zippo insert as well. No reason other than I have a zippo that has a lot of sentimental value that I would like to get into use.
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Advisor to Bum Wanabees
Tons of great lighters out there, but for a noob who may or may not stay in the hobby you can't beat a Ronson. I have a couple of high dollar Xikars that are nice looking lighters, but the Ronson is much more reliable. Unlike the Xikars that I need to pack-up and pay to ship back to Xikar, I just toss the Ronson and buy another one for $3.
Formerly known as MDSPHOTO
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It's on the upper end of your price range, but I have a Xikar ELX that I like. It has a 9mm punch in it, too. Though I do have a Ronson that I got to take places to ensure I don't lose my expensive lighter.
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The G.O.A.T.
I used to use a Xikar executive, it broke and I never bothered to send it in. Up until then, it was excellent.
Ronsons are good lights too.
I use Bics. They contain butane and work just fine for me. You just have to slowly roll the cigar as you like, so you dont scorch the cigar. I keep about 3 in my pocket to alternate (because the metal can get hot if you touch it) as I slowly toast my cigars.