Reddit Reddit reviews 45 Degree Angle Jet Flames Butane Torch Lighter Edition 4

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45 Degree Angle Jet Flames Butane Torch Lighter Edition 4
Selling ONE lighter, picture shows the available colorsBurner Butane Torch LighterGreat for Pocket Vapes and great for CigarsThese Lighters Put Out Alot of HeatWill randomly select a color to ship unless buyer contacts seller for specific color
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6 Reddit comments about 45 Degree Angle Jet Flames Butane Torch Lighter Edition 4:

u/crimsonjella · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

item because this looks really cool to me xD

I hope that works I'm on my phone and I'm not sure if linking stuff works

Thanks for having a contest :3 you are awesome

u/Sunswing · 1 pointr/vaporents

Sorry for the late reply. The first one I used was this one until it broke when I dropped it. I can't find an American (just assuming) link for the one I'm using now. The Canadian this if you want it. They're really just cheap knock-off lighters though.

u/wood_turner2 · 1 pointr/saplings

IMHO, these are a better idea and much safer:

Switch Flame Butane Torch Pipe Lighter #109

45 Degree Angle Jet Flames Butane Torch Lighter Edition 4

Windproof Triple Jet Flame Torch Cigar Lighter

It's to easy to do serious personal/property damage with a propane torch.

Amazon has a good selection of pipe/cigar torches and culinary torches better suited for "sitting around the living room" use. Any decent tobacco shop probably carries at least one torch lighter.

u/ars2458 · 1 pointr/Ultralight

Thanks for the feedback!

For the water, I agree that I brought too much water. When I went to Olympic last year I only carried a liter of water with me at a time, but for Big Bend there is only a few streams that generally dry up in the summer (can't be relied on) and the Rio Grande. The route we went only came within about 5 miles of the Rio Grande, and the creeks were reduced to stagnant puddles by the time we went. The Big Bend website suggests a gallon per person per day of water, and we brought 4 gallons between us for 3 days, and that was still too much. I am a hyper water conservationist when I backpack, and I think I can get by with about 2 liters per person per day going forward. I had never done a desert trip before, so I went conservative to be safe.

The trash compactor bag is an intriguing idea. I have historically just done the ducks back to keep my stuff mostly dry and the dry sack to keep my sleeping bag dry so I would never freeze to death, but I like the idea of the compactor bag without the dry bag. I think I messed up my sub kilo by using a compression sack for the first 6 years that I owned it.

I have been eyeing those thermarest xlite pads. My current thermarest is about 10 years old and not very thick.

The rain jacket umbrella combo is something I have been testing recently. The Patagonia jacket I have is essentially a wind shirt, so anything more than a drizzle goes straight through it. So without an umbrella, I would be almost without rain gear. The umbrella has some other benefits like being a wind break, allowing easy night time bathroom breaks, and makes it easier to check maps while its raining and such. I think I will get an OR Helium at some point and bring that whenever it is a low chance of rain, or for particularly long trips.

I searched a bit for a torch style lighter, and these are the only ones that I have found:

Soto Which just loads generic bic style lighters into it for fuel.
Gizga Which requires you to buy separate fuel and recharge it.

I tried the Gizga one time, and I could only get a tiny bit of fuel to charge it, so it only lasted a day or two. I might have a defective unit, so I may try getting another one.

Thanks again for the advice! I will definitely test your ideas out!

u/sebalinsky · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

These torch lighters are pretty cool

fortissimo

u/jmeeh121 · 1 pointr/trees