Can confirm. This is my favorite for lighting cigars. Classic zippo case just feels classy. Single torch is great for touch ups and small robustos. Double torch lights the big ones and just gets it done. Also if they break just buy another...
I have used my single torch zippo insert and have had no issues lighting my cigars. Even my larger asylum 13 70 x 7 size cigars. Still enjoyed the video
I’ve been using the zippo double for over a year - I think it’s fantastic for what it is. And what it is: is 15$ lol I get to use my zippo collection as well to light my sticks Now on to the lighter - I get 2-3 sticks out of one fill with occasional touch ups if need be - I use a Brit North Sea butane. I can light and have lit sticks up to a 56 ring although I’ll admit I usually smoke smaller ring I’ve probably put 200+ cigars through this baby lol zippo quality and for 15$ - to contrast I got a 100$ Prometheus and it’s been back to repair 4 times with less that 2 dozen uses. POS product with POS company right there. There are some drawbacks to be fair. I did mention only 2-3 sticks a fill, but I mean come on you can manage tht. The lighting process is crucial to do properly - toast (blacken) the foot and then give the stick a 15 sec rest, you’re just blackening it. Since it’s now been carbonized when you reapply heat it will fully light in a matter of seconds even for larger rings it makes lighting sticks very easy and quick with the least amount of heat to damage your stick - I also light then cut. I’ve also had zero issues with overheating in any way shape or form. Do expect it to get a little hot tho butane burns at what 23-2400 f. Why would you touch the chimney after running it for prolonged time lmao. All lighter companies give the 10 second rule. To nitpick the two jets are slightly uneven but it doesn’t make a difference tbh, the difference is not a vast one and doesn’t impact lighting, more an aesthetic thing. That’s just my experience
@petrklic7064depends, like they said, 3-4 cigars per fill, so depending on usage. If you leave it and forget it, then it’s gonna be a very long time before the gas is out…
Zippo actually ever made butane with striking whell, in 2005ish. Its called zippo blu, but despite the problem they didn't cover by the lifetime waranty.
What I dislike about this lighter is the lack of a fuel window, which is extremely handy. Also, the fact that you can’t easily adjust the flame is rather annoying. The fuel capacity is rather low. Lastly, the deal-breaker for me (like you mentioned) is the overheating. It even says that it shouldn’t be lit for more than 10 seconds. Not a cigar lighter in my opinion. Works pretty well for other stuff, but cigar smoking....? Nah.
@@Viewer-ld5rc I don't own one of those but I can tell you because it's not as easy as the one you speak of doesn't make it hard at all.. I mean you simply take a small screwdriver and turn the screw.. just like most every butane lighter I own... I'll leave mine lit for 60, 90 seconds even though it says 10 sec.. it's lit many a good cigars for me...the thunderbird inserts are good as well.. The only downside would be this Zippo insert doesn't hold much butane
@@BuffaloNickel9 I like to adjust my flame without the use of any tools. Thats what im getting at. Also, the zippo insert gets HOT if you keep it lit for more than half a minute.
I used a lighter a long time ago to light a stogie. I could taste lighter fluid fir about 20 mins of smoking it. Then switched to matches. Then, I ran into a veteran stogie smoker who used a torch, and one should use 10x refined butane fluid. I found 11x refined. And thought I'd try zippo butane insert. With the mixed reviews. I may just go back to matches. Still waiting for my insert I ordered 9 days ago.
Zippo says that their butane torch inserts aren't compatible with their "Armor" cases, but it seems to fit just fine in your Green Dragon, which is an "Armor" case. Can you confirm that your butane insert does indeed fit and work properly in your "Armor" case?
Can I just double double check, the regular premium lighter fluid is fine for cigars? I’ve emailed places like cgars and they staunchly confirmed that I shouldn’t use them.
The regular official premium zippo fuel is perfectly fine. The myth persist amongst people who have been told one thing and never actually tried it :P. Makes no difference using butane or zippo premium liquid fuel.
I use a regular Zippo and personally I find that the smell is strong when you first light it and it does slightly affect the taste on the first draw or two. It doesn't bother me too much, but it's definitely noticeable.
thank you for this review! I was thinking about purchasing this one, but I smoke mostly over 46 ring gauge and I don't want to risk burning my fingers when lighting a cigar 😄
You're right. I have been using it for 2 years and I have no objections to the zippo cartridge. I have a cartridge with two flames and the only thing that bothers me is that one flame is slightly smaller than the other
Annoying that you cannot take these on planes, I guess you could risk it and hope they think it's a normal fuel Zippo from the outside, however I'm sure the x-ray would look different
Green Dragon Zippo - geni.us/greend
Butane Double Torch Insert - geni.us/doubleflame
Butane Single Torch Insert - geni.us/singleflame
Can confirm. This is my favorite for lighting cigars. Classic zippo case just feels classy. Single torch is great for touch ups and small robustos. Double torch lights the big ones and just gets it done. Also if they break just buy another...
I have used my single torch zippo insert and have had no issues lighting my cigars. Even my larger asylum 13 70 x 7 size cigars.
Still enjoyed the video
I’ve been using the zippo double for over a year - I think it’s fantastic for what it is. And what it is: is 15$ lol
I get to use my zippo collection as well to light my sticks
Now on to the lighter - I get 2-3 sticks out of one fill with occasional touch ups if need be - I use a Brit North Sea butane.
I can light and have lit sticks up to a 56 ring although I’ll admit I usually smoke smaller ring
I’ve probably put 200+ cigars through this baby lol zippo quality and for 15$ - to contrast I got a 100$ Prometheus and it’s been back to repair 4 times with less that 2 dozen uses. POS product with POS company right there.
There are some drawbacks to be fair. I did mention only 2-3 sticks a fill, but I mean come on you can manage tht. The lighting process is crucial to do properly - toast (blacken) the foot and then give the stick a 15 sec rest, you’re just blackening it. Since it’s now been carbonized when you reapply heat it will fully light in a matter of seconds even for larger rings it makes lighting sticks very easy and quick with the least amount of heat to damage your stick - I also light then cut. I’ve also had zero issues with overheating in any way shape or form. Do expect it to get a little hot tho butane burns at what 23-2400 f. Why would you touch the chimney after running it for prolonged time lmao. All lighter companies give the 10 second rule.
To nitpick the two jets are slightly uneven but it doesn’t make a difference tbh, the difference is not a vast one and doesn’t impact lighting, more an aesthetic thing.
That’s just my experience
How long it can burn at 1 fill ?
@petrklic7064depends, like they said, 3-4 cigars per fill, so depending on usage.
If you leave it and forget it, then it’s gonna be a very long time before the gas is out…
It is surprising that after all these years and the popularity of cigar smoking in America that Zippo doesn’t have a dedicated cigar lighter !
Decent for crack
😂😂
methheads literally foaming out the mouth for this product
Zippo actually ever made butane with striking whell, in 2005ish. Its called zippo blu, but despite the problem they didn't cover by the lifetime waranty.
I got one, was cool but many problems, sometimes got stuck , or the butane licks .. kind of disappointing so I moved back to the classic one
Purging the air out of it helps with the amount of butane you can fit in it
What I dislike about this lighter is the lack of a fuel window, which is extremely handy. Also, the fact that you can’t easily adjust the flame is rather annoying. The fuel capacity is rather low. Lastly, the deal-breaker for me (like you mentioned) is the overheating. It even says that it shouldn’t be lit for more than 10 seconds. Not a cigar lighter in my opinion. Works pretty well for other stuff, but cigar smoking....? Nah.
Agree with all points but it's super easy to adjust the flame
@@BuffaloNickel9 Not as easy as a Colibri Daytona.
@@Viewer-ld5rc I don't own one of those but I can tell you because it's not as easy as the one you speak of doesn't make it hard at all..
I mean you simply take a small screwdriver and turn the screw.. just like most every butane lighter I own...
I'll leave mine lit for 60, 90 seconds even though it says 10 sec..
it's lit many a good cigars for me...the thunderbird inserts are good as well..
The only downside would be this Zippo insert doesn't hold much butane
@@BuffaloNickel9 I like to adjust my flame without the use of any tools. Thats what im getting at. Also, the zippo insert gets HOT if you keep it lit for more than half a minute.
@@Viewer-ld5rc not to start an argument but what kind of cigars are you smoking that take that kind of time to lite?
I used a lighter a long time ago to light a stogie. I could taste lighter fluid fir about 20 mins of smoking it. Then switched to matches. Then, I ran into a veteran stogie smoker who used a torch, and one should use 10x refined butane fluid. I found 11x refined. And thought I'd try zippo butane insert. With the mixed reviews. I may just go back to matches. Still waiting for my insert I ordered 9 days ago.
Look at the vector thunderbird soft flame insert. Its butane, soft flame, flint, and striker wheel.
What I don’t understand is why it’s only sold as an insert. I don’t need the “normal” gas zippo insert. I just want the torch one.
Thanks!
Zippo says that their butane torch inserts aren't compatible with their "Armor" cases, but it seems to fit just fine in your Green Dragon, which is an "Armor" case. Can you confirm that your butane insert does indeed fit and work properly in your "Armor" case?
Yes it absolutely does. It fits so well I didn't know there was any issue.
Is it fine to use zippo premium butane ?
Not sure if they have butane but they have fuel which I’ve used on cigars and it makes no difference.
Appreciate you detailed review.
Can I just double double check, the regular premium lighter fluid is fine for cigars? I’ve emailed places like cgars and they staunchly confirmed that I shouldn’t use them.
The regular official premium zippo fuel is perfectly fine. The myth persist amongst people who have been told one thing and never actually tried it :P.
Makes no difference using butane or zippo premium liquid fuel.
I use a regular Zippo and personally I find that the smell is strong when you first light it and it does slightly affect the taste on the first draw or two. It doesn't bother me too much, but it's definitely noticeable.
What is the small square brushed steel patch on the back of this lighter for? what is it?
Nice video ... and nice Lyle & Scott jumper 😁
The insert runs out of fuel pretty quickly
Torch lighters do that
I ran out of fuel on my first cigar. Wish it held more butane.
agree 100% to every point you made
this one is good for smoking herbs
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I bought one and it doesn’t work. I’ve tried emptying and refueling a few times. I’m quite disappointed. Thank you for the video.
That sucks man hope you can return it. Thanks for watching.
thank you for this review!
I was thinking about purchasing this one, but I smoke mostly over 46 ring gauge and I don't want to risk burning my fingers when lighting a cigar 😄
I bought this one hoping to use it for cigars and agree it just doesn’t work for the reasons you mentioned. What’s more, mine broke after two weeks.
There is a soft flame lighters (butane) , piezo cristal lighters (butane) & normal zippos. So, don't get de fuss :)) Different types of lighters.
But didn't you make another video saying it's just fine to use a zippo to light cigars?
With the standard insert, absolutely. This is about the torch insert.
Seems like all you guys do is complain, it dosent take that long to light a cigar if your good at it
You're right. I have been using it for 2 years and I have no objections to the zippo cartridge. I have a cartridge with two flames and the only thing that bothers me is that one flame is slightly smaller than the other
His whole channel is called cigar rants bruv
I just watched 6 other zippo butane insert videos that totally debunk all this guys cons.
Buy it and try it for yourself then get back to me :).
@@cigarinspector2023 just received the double torch…will update.
@@20TheGame09 update?
Try replacing the rayon with Cotton Bacon cotton better less taste on standard Zippo insert !
I've had mine for a year now and my only complaint is it's finicky to light
Soft flame butane zippo inserts would be amazing.
Look up vector inserts
They exist
I'm using this one with S.T Dupont Defi Extreme gas. There is really a difference between cheap gas and expensive!
Im gunna be buying newport zero impurity butane
I bought 2 of these directly from Zippo and neither of them allow my Zippos to close fully.
Well that sucks. Seems like there are quality control issues with zippo. Did you get in touch with them?
I lit a few candles with it then it ran out
Look like Asuma Sensei lighter in Naruto that He used.
I LOVE Zippo, but unfortunately, and it pains me to say.. this product doesn’t last long (fuel wise). Z-plus is the better choice.
Annoying that you cannot take these on planes, I guess you could risk it and hope they think it's a normal fuel Zippo from the outside, however I'm sure the x-ray would look different
Ive had a couple of these, not a fan. Ive had nothing but problems with them. Very poor quality, especially for the price!
They might make a womens version that might suit you better. I use mine all the time and it works great.
You sound insecure lol.