🔥 Light Up Your Life with 500 Flints! 🔥
This pack of 500 replacement flints is designed for Zippo lighters, made from high-quality cerium and lanthanum materials. The flints are easy to replace and come in a convenient storage bottle, ensuring you have a reliable source of ignition whenever you need it. With dedicated customer support available 24/7, you can trust that your lighter will always be in top shape.
Item Form | Pellet |
Material Fabric | Flint,Stone |
R**O
CLIPPER COLLECTION REVIVED
My Clippers’ flints have rarely lasted more than a couple of butane refills, yet the lighter’s design is so overall clever that I find them a pleasure to use for the price. And when the factory flints pass away I save these inexpensive torches for sometime down the road when I might invest in replacement flints.Well today’s that day! When the usual oversized shipping box arrived I quickly dumped the tiny golden beauties out of their tiny glass bottle and onto my jewelry scale - 64.8 grams (or 41.7 pennyweight as they do appear gold) - hey now, my ten bucks was possibly well spent.For the uninitiated, the flint-holder / flicker-assembly / herb-tamper is removed by pinching the friction wheel tightly and pulling straight up. The bottom of it unscrews, either with a small flat-tip screwdriver, pliers, or an even more Herculean pinch than it took to remove. Though tight, the spring-loaded thingy launches out after a few lefty-loosies so a new flint can drop in. Reinserting the retainer spring while a bit tricky isn’t impossible, only a minor test of normal human patience.On to a pyrotechnic test...Upon first flick no flames were formed. Repeated flicking didn’t help so with the gas button depressed I used a BiC to get a flame going. After warming up a few seconds each Clipper went on to light on their own, albeit after a few more initial flicks to the new flints. (Perhaps the wheel has to round down the top of a new flint..?)Thinking performance still wasn’t optimal it dawned on me that my Clippers might just need some cleaning love. I used isopropyl alcohol on cotton swabs to get each nozzle’s orifice nice and shiny and ready to spew forth that hyper-refined fuel I like to spoil my refillables with. Tah-Dah!! Ignition was now achieved with only one or two firm flicks.I’m quite happy with these flints as replacements for my Clipper lighters. They certainly represent a good value, enabling a certain prized ‘PEZ’ collection to return to combustion service.
A**R
Excellent value for the money
An amazing amount of flints for the price. They have no problem, in my expert opinion, working in Zippo brands, which was my major concern. Say goodbye to the little 6 flint packs for the same price.
A**.
Does a great job
These flints are great works perfectly on my zippo lighter.
R**Z
Enough flint for many lifetimes!
New life to two old lighters. Replaced flint and wick. Both as good as new. Stored a couple of spare flint in the cotton. This is a great kit. Help yourself and friends! Keep away from children.
J**O
Not for a Zippo
The flints are not good for Zippo lighters. Takes multiple strikes to get it to light. I completely disassembled my lighter 3 times, cleaned it out, replaced the cotton, the wick, the flint, and refilled. All three times I could not get the Zippo to light on the first few strikes. I took the flint out of a Bic lighter and put it in the Zippo and it fired up on the first strike. One of the best qualities of owning a Zippo is its ability to light on the first strike. What's the point of having 500 flints if they don't do what they are supposed to do?
A**Y
some of them are better but there's a lot to pick from.
nice variety of spark sizes.personally i like a lot of spark, but having less makes it last longer.
A**R
Nice jar
Not as long lasting as name brand but no other issues little jars convenient to keep them in
M**E
Value pack of flints
Awesome value on great flints for most fuel lighters- except ST Dupont.
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