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    Lost no more allusred's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Billb1960 View Post
    Maybe try using some of that canned compressed air for cleaning computers and blowing out the flame nozzles.
    i've alighter that worked great,but has become ornery...tried the canned, din't help.
    Reckin thet lighter's sinkin into terminal decline.
    Sadly can't find another of the same make/model.
    Prolly time to hunt something new.

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    Quote Originally Posted by allusred View Post
    i've alighter that worked great,but has become ornery...tried the canned, din't help.
    Reckin thet lighter's sinkin into terminal decline.
    Sadly can't find another of the same make/model.
    Prolly time to hunt something new.
    Yeah the jets eventually wear out.
    We're going to need a bigger humidor

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billb1960 View Post
    Yeah the jets eventually wear out.
    I thought it was the spark element that usually went out.

    My procedure is this:

    1) Turn flame down to the lowest setting. My theory is this seals up the business end.
    2) Turn the lighter upside down and purge it until there is no more hissing sound. This can take awhile.
    3) Place them in the freezer for ten minutes.
    4) Fill them back up. I do it twice for a few seconds each.
    5) Allow them to warm back up to room temperature naturally, then adjust the flame back up a bit and test light.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeede View Post
    I thought it was the spark element that usually went out.

    My procedure is this:

    1) Turn flame down to the lowest setting. My theory is this seals up the business end.
    2) Turn the lighter upside down and purge it until there is no more hissing sound. This can take awhile.
    3) Place them in the freezer for ten minutes.
    4) Fill them back up. I do it twice for a few seconds each.
    5) Allow them to warm back up to room temperature naturally, then adjust the flame back up a bit and test light.
    Yeah the igniters quit too but the jets also clog and give out as well.
    We're going to need a bigger humidor

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