Explore our selection of lighters and butane torches at our online smoke shop, where you'll find everything you need to light up with ease.

From classic lighters for everyday use to high-powered butane torches for a perfect light every time, we’ve got you covered. Our lighters are designed for convenience, reliability, and style, making them ideal for smokers who want a dependable flame.

Whether you're lighting a cigarette, rolling a joint, or firing up a pipe, our collection ensures you have the right tool at your fingertips. Butane torches offer a powerful, wind-resistant flame, perfect for outdoor use or when you need a little extra heat. Shop our range of top-quality lighters and butane torches to find your perfect match.

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What is the difference between a regular lighter and a butane torch?

Normal lighters have a tendency to generate quite a small, soft, and long flame used only for cigarette or candle lighting, in contrast with butane, which produces a very large and hot flame that withstands the wind and is suitable for lighting branded cigars, joints, or for even sugar burning in the kitchen.

Why should I use a butane torch instead of a regular lighter?

A butane torch is useful whenever the flame needs to be directed in a stronger way and precisely. It is impervious to the winds which makes it useable outdoors, and its very high temperatures allows of lighting big things like cigars and dab rigs.

How do I refill a butane lighter or torch?

Refilling of a butane lighter or torch is simple due to the fact that it involves placing the butane canister upside down against the refill valve on the lighter or the butane torch. Lighter refillable contents are packed closely to the neck to avoid wastage and must be done for a few seconds before letting most of the gas evaporate.

What type of butane should I use for my lighter or torch?

It's always best to use high-quality, refined butane to prevent impurities from blocking the lighter's valve. When choosing butane, look for products labeled 'premium' or 'triple-refined'. This will help avoid inconsistent flames and extend the life of your lighter/torch.

Are butane lighters safe to carry in my pocket?

Yes, you can carry a butane filled without worries of safety though they are primarily used to heat other substances. They should not be kept under high temperatures or exposed to direct sunlight for long periods as this may lead to pressure accumulation and hence leaks or failure.

How do I adjust the flame size on my butane torch?

There is usually a flame adjustment knob or a flame force lever at the bottom of the butane torch. If you twist the knob clockwise further it usually increases the flame, and if you turn it back counterclockwise it takes some of the flame back. Set a flame that is not over stressed enough for your safety but enough to take care of your needs.

Can I use a butane torch for lighting cigars?

Absolutely, butane torches are perfect for lighting cigars because they generate a clean and tasteless flame that does not alter the taste of the cigar. It is easy to achieve an even light since the torch is of very high heat and that is very important in smoking.

How do I clean and maintain my butane lighter or torch?

As a way of caring for your butane torch or lighter, once in a while, use a tiny brush to clean up the tip nozzle and the valve area to remove confounding matter. The flame may become inconsistent if the butane runs low; in this case, the engineer may bleed the lighter by using the recessed refill valve to air it out before fresh butane is reinserted.

Why is my butane lighter not working after refilling?

One reason your butane lighter may not work after refilling is that there is air stuck inside the fuel chamber. To address this problem, try bleeding the lighter off air by pressing the refill valve with NO BUTANE and then refill it with the all mighty butane.  And please use quality butane since poor quality will only lead to blockage.

What makes a butane torch wind-resistant?

Butane torches work against wind because of the use of the appliance that creates a high-pressure flame like jet stupendously difficult to extinguish. Rather, the design of the torch directs the flame thereby providing a more stable even for places that lighter cannot work ideally outdoors.

 

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