IMCO lighters better than Zippos?

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  • Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024

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  • @itsahellofaname
    @itsahellofaname 5 лет назад +53

    I've had a Zippo for a long time, and just recently pulled my IMCO Super 6700 out of storage to compare, and fuel in the IMCO lasts so much longer than the Zippo. I had my Zippo for nostaligic reasons, I think, but for practicality the IMCO is so much better than Zippo.

  • @jordank5476
    @jordank5476 4 года назад +48

    Almost every lighter is better than a zippo. Zippos are just aesthetically pleasing

    • @petalcovus7405
      @petalcovus7405 2 года назад +5

      I think if you get the fuel efficient inserts they would probably be around the same sort of quality and functionality

    • @Beery1962
      @Beery1962 2 года назад +11

      @@petalcovus7405 They're not. I've tried. The reason is, the bottom of the Zippo is only half the problem. The other half is the top - fuel evaporates from the wick just as fast as it evaporates from the base of the lighter, and unlike IMCO, Zippo has no close-fitting cap over the wick.

    • @trololoev
      @trololoev Год назад +5

      @@Beery1962 also wheel get dirtier from touching by fingers. imco has no such problem.

    • @pootis388
      @pootis388 11 дней назад

      Zippos are the most practical lighter you just think cool = unreliable which is not true zippos are the most convenient and easy and not only that they can be fuel efficient

    • @pootis388
      @pootis388 11 дней назад

      ​@@trololoevthat literally never happens

  • @exexpat11
    @exexpat11 5 лет назад +17

    I discovered IMCO lighters during the Gulf War. Zippos were hard to find in the Middle East but IMCOs were everywhere. They were light, dependable, and unique. Lots more parts to the lighter so more to break under hard use. Held fuel far longer than Zippos which are always evaporating out. IMCO style is definitely more Art Deco. Zippos are rather plain. If you see any Stateside most likely they are used by Veterans who've been there.

    • @Weaponsandstuff93
      @Weaponsandstuff93  5 лет назад +4

      Interesting

    • @Beery1962
      @Beery1962 Год назад +3

      IMCO lighters do have more parts, but they were originally made for military use, so they're strong. I've been collecting IMCO lighters for around 20 years, and I've never seen an IMCO Triplex that broke. I read an anecdote from a soldier in WW2 whose IMCO (the original 1937 Triplex model) got run over by a tank, and when he picked it up, it still worked. They're all stamped sheet steel construction, which is why some folks liken them to the Russian Kalashnikov rifle. Russian soldiers called them "Vdovushka" (the little widow) because they would collect them from dead German soldiers, and they were prized because they worked better than Russian lighters.

    • @manchagojohnsonmanchago6367
      @manchagojohnsonmanchago6367 6 месяцев назад +1

      Zippos are very art deco.. Zippost sem to be an inferior american copy of an austrian lighter drom the 20s. The austrian design was more complex. A wich snuffer and a better seal in the base

  • @kittrainbow7
    @kittrainbow7 6 лет назад +15

    Both lighters have strong points, I like the simplicity of the Zippos but IMCOs have a wonderful design, need to try one.

  • @darkinertia2
    @darkinertia2 6 лет назад +10

    Im american and lived around zippos forever, but after i got an imco it was clear which is actually better. Imcos go for sooo damn long, ive had one sitting around for probably 6 weeks and still holds fuel and its easy lighting candles since you can take it out....i love it

    • @Weaponsandstuff93
      @Weaponsandstuff93  6 лет назад +2

      Yeah Imcos are great, also those peanut lighters I really like as well, they are small with an O-ring, I'd say the fuel lasts 6 months + in them, only issue is they are not wind proof, but great for putting in a coat pocket and leaving there.

  • @roihesse9174
    @roihesse9174 4 года назад +10

    The imco reminds me of my grandma who had one. She was born in 1905

  • @ralfrufus6573
    @ralfrufus6573 7 лет назад +18

    I do not smoke but to me carrying a Zippo is like carrying a piece of jewelry. And funny thing is the first day I got my first Zippo I went out with 3 friends of mine and we stepped into a saloon ordering some food as I realized there were candles on the desks. None of us had a lighter to light the candle on our desk but me. I proudly lit the candle with my brand new Zippo! :-)
    I love my Zippo ( 2.003.232 ), it is a limited edition, one with the number 226/500 and picturing a mosque - it reminds me on my trip to Istanbul as a teenager on my 250 ccm Honda back then in 1986.
    It was the time of my life, I was young and felt unstoppable - and indeed nothing stopped me on my trip from Germany to Turkey, I did the long trip on my bike like it was nothing... memories are the best thing in life! :-))

  • @Beery1962
    @Beery1962 2 года назад +8

    In 1932, George Blaisdell founded Zippo on a knock-off of the IMCO 2000 design from 1929. Blaisdell copied the Austrian design, removed the tiny hinged wick cap of the Austrian lighter, and replaced it with a large hinged lid. This resulted in a very large space inside the lighter lid where fuel vapors could build up: these then escaped much faster due to the relatively large junction between the lighter's lid and the body. So Blaisdell made Zippos worse than the lighter they ripped off, and in the last 90 years, Zippo never even tried to fix the problem.

  • @Ssm19494
    @Ssm19494 Год назад +1

    This is my favourite type of channel

  • @BennyCFD
    @BennyCFD 5 лет назад +7

    I agree, the IMCO is the superior lighter for the reasons stated in the video..........

  • @RedcoatsReturn
    @RedcoatsReturn 5 лет назад +5

    Excellent info and thank you for inspiring me to start my own collection 😊

  • @El_Famous_W01f
    @El_Famous_W01f 2 года назад +3

    You can store a extra zippo flint under the flap of the fuel tank. Pressed into the cotton. I’ve done it for years. Cheers.

  • @SnowmanSTN
    @SnowmanSTN 7 лет назад +7

    Thanks for a nice detailed review.
    Btw, I agree IMCO being the superior design. AFAIK, most of air tight/water proof oil lighters have similar structure to IMCO. Zippo's design is a bit too simplistic for oil retention.

    • @Weaponsandstuff93
      @Weaponsandstuff93  7 лет назад +1

      If only they made a more compact Zippo with o-rings.

    • @Cool-gq2om
      @Cool-gq2om 4 года назад

      Weaponsandstuff93 zippo slim

  • @Captain-Electro
    @Captain-Electro 7 лет назад +36

    The zippo strikes images of smoky bars and Harley Davidson riding tough guys smoking Marlboro cigarettes... having had a zippo, a Harley and smoked Marlboro cigarettes before, I can say all three are mediocre at best... and never again. It's bic, triumph, and smoke free for me. Maybe I wasn't tough enough to deal with a lighter losing fluid, a bike breaking down or lung cancer?

    • @mduardo
      @mduardo 5 лет назад

      I only use lightners as tools

    • @tdr2512
      @tdr2512 3 года назад

      I agree you can see maybe Marlon Brando using a Zippo to light a ciggie.
      But an Imco is an old mans lighter, guarding his pint of mild , and smoking woodbines!

  • @oliverfasola19
    @oliverfasola19 4 года назад +2

    That’s amazing you also made lighter content, I usually watch your gas mask videos although searches this and seen you here as well

  • @pyrofful
    @pyrofful 6 лет назад +5

    Looks better for the true back packers but there is something special and nostalgic about a zippo. Good review

    • @Weaponsandstuff93
      @Weaponsandstuff93  6 лет назад +1

      Cheers, I do like the Brass Zippo a lot, very robust and works better than the regular Zippos.

    • @pyrofful
      @pyrofful 6 лет назад

      I hold look into buying a brass zippo i only have the steel ones

  • @TheNewMediaoftheDawn
    @TheNewMediaoftheDawn 8 месяцев назад

    I’ve really enjoyed learning about Imco lighters on YT, as a lifelong Zippo user I had no idea…. Ironically I have a solid brass just like yours I found on my friends property. However, I didn’t use it for years until recently I bought a butane pipe insert made by Zippo. As a pipe smoker, butane is certainly superior, cheers🎉. PS. Imcos seem cool, they should make a butane version!

  • @GürcanUckardes
    @GürcanUckardes 4 месяца назад

    Zippo is a legend but Imco’s are way better in terms of ergonomy and features, especially with spare flint compartment and flame adjustment on 6700. I’ve got both and i’d always take Imco with me when i go abroad.

  • @SolidSnake4Ever2003
    @SolidSnake4Ever2003 4 месяца назад

    wow I never knew these existed. There have been frequent power outages in my area due to bad infrastructure, a pretty bad time when it's cold in winter, and I've kinda gone down the rabbit hole on being prepared. Already got a way better phone plan with hotspot so I could go online on my pc if the power is on but internet is out, got two rather large power banks to hold me over until I eventually get one of those huge power stations, have a few blankets/jackets, a few candles but would like more. I'd like to stock up on perhaps a 7 pack of scripto lighters (a whopping ~$2.75 at walmart lol), maybe a ~10 pack of bics (only about $10-11 at walmart), and would like some type of refillable fluid lighter for backup/cool factor/nostalgia. I can get a new Zippo for about ~$11. I wished I had of known about the knockoff Star zippo clone lighters back in the day when I heard they were only ~$2.50 or so on amazon. Even with today's inflation they're only $7.99 when I looked earlier though. Meh, for ~3 bucks more I'll just get a zippo at this point. I'm very interested in this IMCO lighter though, seems like the best of both worlds, cool zippo-like qualities but without the bad fuel evap issue. A well insulated sleeping bag and propane mr buddy heater and camping stove are about the only other major things I think I'm missing for winter, luckily I have awhile to go until then many months away. Doing a little at a time as budget allows. I've seen a small keychain "peanut" lighter that's like a "trench lighter", as well as the trench lighters themselves when look kinda cool

  • @rock.793
    @rock.793 7 лет назад +2

    First! also nice video. :) edit: also I subscribed!

  • @itsmerikism7342
    @itsmerikism7342 4 года назад +2

    Brass has less density to steel so it holds the heat for a shorter time impacting the major design flaw of the zippo the fuel evaporating you should weigh the fuel and see which burns more fuel on the same schedule?

    • @itsmerikism7342
      @itsmerikism7342 4 года назад

      The longer duration of heat loses more fuel

  • @FelipeLuizDickmann
    @FelipeLuizDickmann 6 лет назад +7

    weird, i usually get 3 days out of a zippo and a week out of an imco. do you light it everyday?

    • @Weaponsandstuff93
      @Weaponsandstuff93  6 лет назад

      Usually yeah, might just depend on how much fluid you soak in to begin with, as well as ambient air temperatures and things like that.

  • @xerxesmv
    @xerxesmv 5 лет назад +2

    Imco was used by German military during ww2 and Star in Indiana Jones movies.

  • @orange010
    @orange010 4 года назад +1

    IMCO is not in business any longer. They closed their doors in June of 2012.

  • @BUZZKILLJRJR
    @BUZZKILLJRJR 7 месяцев назад

    Zippo is way better, the only reason i say is its simplicity makes it more durable. Also there's many different types of fuel you can throw in a zippo and it will light.
    anywhere from alcohol, paint, thinner, gasoline, kerosene, lighter fluid,BBQ charcoal lighter fluid.
    For durability versatility you can't beat a Zippo. BUT , id though agree that the IMCO is aesthetically and mechanically cooler with more options for today carry amd they are gorgeous lighters

  • @planes124
    @planes124 7 лет назад +2

    Good video I enjoy the lighter videos the Imco the compartment for refilling surly it would fall out over time to use or is there catch on the sides ?

    • @Weaponsandstuff93
      @Weaponsandstuff93  7 лет назад +1

      It clips into the bottom of the lighter as it's wider than the bottom it can't move without force, my IMCO is probably about 40+ years old so I don't think anythings going to fail on it.

    • @planes124
      @planes124 7 лет назад

      Weaponsandstuff93 ok cheers

  • @paipai7460
    @paipai7460 6 лет назад +3

    Problem with IMCO is getting a one, IMCO went out of business and there are so many Chinese copies.

    • @Weaponsandstuff93
      @Weaponsandstuff93  6 лет назад +1

      Yeah I've heard the Chinese copies are okay quality wise but not as good as a refurbished Austrian IMCO.

    • @-----REDACTED-----
      @-----REDACTED----- 6 лет назад +3

      true. but the chinese copies are indeed alright and for once I am actually glad for the copies since they keep this wonderful model alive despite IMCO going out of business.

    • @badcatalex
      @badcatalex 6 лет назад +1

      Weaponsandstuff93 Because of that, the only easy lighter you can get is a Zippo.

    • @exexpat11
      @exexpat11 5 лет назад +1

      IMCO was actually bought by a Japanese Company and are still producing. There are lots of clones out there as well.

  • @jwllams123
    @jwllams123 4 года назад +1

    The packing material is rayon.

  • @marekladicky4128
    @marekladicky4128 4 года назад +2

    I stole imco lighter from my uncle when i was a kid. Had zippo when not long ago. Imco is by far the best. Such a shame it went out of business

    • @Beery1962
      @Beery1962 2 года назад

      All the tools were bought by the Japanese company Windmill, and the lighters are now produced in China, using the same machines, which means the quality is about the same. So IMCO never really went out of business. The company was merely sold. I suspect more IMCO lighters are being produced today than ever before, and the new IMCOs are stainless steel, so they're less prone to rust, which was the biggest flaw in the old Austrian-made lighters.

  • @jaideepsingh9978
    @jaideepsingh9978 2 года назад +1

    IMCO all the way, zippo is no match

  • @bosscraft3538
    @bosscraft3538 7 лет назад +1

    Nice video! :D

  • @enoch7thadam1st2
    @enoch7thadam1st2 4 года назад

    Totally agree

  • @teokastelan2930
    @teokastelan2930 Год назад

    The fuel evaporates 😂 If you’re smoking properly it can’t evaporate.

  • @hola9676
    @hola9676 Месяц назад

    Imco 6700 made in austria best alltime❤

  • @-----REDACTED-----
    @-----REDACTED----- 3 года назад

    The IMCO is just somehow so much more elegant and tasteful in comparison…

  • @randie5133
    @randie5133 7 лет назад +1

    it's me again with the same question

  • @ziggyboogydude1
    @ziggyboogydude1 7 лет назад +3

    imco's still being made by another company i think, they're for sale on amazon

    • @Weaponsandstuff93
      @Weaponsandstuff93  7 лет назад

      They are a knock-off version made in China, not the real thing.

    • @FelipeLuizDickmann
      @FelipeLuizDickmann 6 лет назад

      found them on eBay being sold as authentic ones.. who knows..

    • @exexpat11
      @exexpat11 5 лет назад +3

      Look at the Wiki. They were bought by a Japanese Company that still makes the original design but there are tons of clones out there as well. Real ones usually go for $30 and the clones around $15.

    • @GürcanUckardes
      @GürcanUckardes 4 месяца назад

      Attention! Some clones are even better than the original Imco. I’ve got one of these with BOBANG brand stamped on botton. Heavier because of thicker walls, less space left for the tank but it ferls much solid and endurable. The outer finishings are much better and visually clear too.

  • @lewisarthur6778
    @lewisarthur6778 7 лет назад +4

    I do like your lighter videos they are just as good as your gas mask videos

    • @Weaponsandstuff93
      @Weaponsandstuff93  7 лет назад +2

      Cheers, most daily videos are gas mask videos at 1700 UK time but I'm going to occasionally be putting up extra content at random times on random days when I get extra time to make extra content.

  • @travisgulley2652
    @travisgulley2652 4 года назад +4

    Were imco lighters used by soldiers in the military

  • @waveman0
    @waveman0 4 года назад +1

    totally agree the IMCO 6700 is the go for me, I have just one and wish I had bought more of them when they were more reasonably priced. These days they are pricey.
    Much better IMHO than the Zippo. I have used both and found the IMCO the better lighter.

    • @Weaponsandstuff93
      @Weaponsandstuff93  4 года назад +1

      It's a real shame IMCO went bust as well

    • @waveman0
      @waveman0 4 года назад +1

      @@Weaponsandstuff93 is that so, and that is a shame.
      I learned a lot from you video, lots of info, thanks mate.
      I never knew about the spare flint storage, put one in straight up.
      I did know about the moveable flame flange.
      I didn't know about the removable flame cartridge.

    • @tdr2512
      @tdr2512 3 года назад +2

      I agree . I remember them selling in the UK for around £4/5 a good few years ago. Then they started making slim ones, with wind guards etc and they shoot up to £20+. Then Imco sold the patent to a Japanese company and made in China.
      Retail now For about £30 ish.
      But they are been copied even within China.
      I still have one as well as a zippo , aesthetically pleasing, however my smoking days are over, besides the smell of lighter fluid is enough to get me wheezing.
      Ps when they were selling for a £5 here in the uk, I used to get a mate in Ireland to get me some, as they were only 35p there!

  • @pootis388
    @pootis388 11 дней назад

    Zippos better easier to fill replace flint and easier to do just about anything withna zippo and a zippo can be fuel efficient but noone knows that in this comment section because they dont know how to repack a zippo also the tiny cap on the imco doesnt cover as well as a full zippo case also the cap on the imco blackens the wick very badly even if imco is better a zippo can easily be better for example something like a zorro lighter

  • @juliodefreitas157
    @juliodefreitas157 4 года назад

    100 percent correct 👍

  • @patriceb26
    @patriceb26 4 года назад +1

    Bonjour So which one is the best ?

  • @Otaku155
    @Otaku155 Год назад

    Where can you get IMCOs today?

    • @AxLWake
      @AxLWake Год назад

      They are still being made but by another company that bought the name and patterns (japanese company, with lighters made in... China).
      Now on where to buy them, well, I guess Amazon is the easy answer.
      I just bought a vintage one (made in Austria) on a flea market a couple days ago. They definitely are cool.

  • @emargento
    @emargento 2 года назад

    This is one of the best videos of imco i've ever seen

  • @aumann0452
    @aumann0452 4 года назад

    I also have an IMCO but mine has some igniting problems, its really hard to get it started sometimes. Should I get a new flint, even though it's kind of new?

    • @Weaponsandstuff93
      @Weaponsandstuff93  4 года назад

      Is the wick in good condition as an old burnt up wick won't light very well.

  • @chinastar1177
    @chinastar1177 4 года назад

    What do you think about the Douglass lighters. I think those are better than both of those

    • @Weaponsandstuff93
      @Weaponsandstuff93  4 года назад

      I've never used one, a lot of it will come down to how good the o-rings etc are inside

    • @chinastar1177
      @chinastar1177 4 года назад

      Weaponsandstuff93 The O rings are superior on the Douglas lighters. They’re waterproof especially the field S model

    • @guanyu5091
      @guanyu5091 4 года назад

      They also cost like $100

    • @chinastar1177
      @chinastar1177 4 года назад

      Weaponsandstuff93 I need to replace the wick and the o rings but it’s all in Japanese

    • @Beery1962
      @Beery1962 2 года назад +1

      Reports suggest the Douglass L doesn't retain fuel any longer than an IMCO, so the design of those O-ring seals must be garbage. I've heard the Douglass S retains fuel longer, but I hear they have serious expansion issues due to the lighters being made of brass (or brass and steel) rather than all-steel: the expansion issues mess with the tight tolerances. Plus there's the price - I can buy 12-18 IMCOs (not knock-offs) on AliExpress for the price of one Douglass L or S lighter. I'm sticking with IMCO.

  • @jonmurphy749
    @jonmurphy749 4 года назад +1

    both are great designs but look up zippo gaskets. just a little rubber contraption that replaces the felt pad and seals the unit up. fuel lasts longer and it has a spot to hold a extra flint (besides under the felt on top of the rayon balls like the old school cats) they're cheap and really do make the zippo a million times more reliable. give them a shot

    • @Weaponsandstuff93
      @Weaponsandstuff93  4 года назад

      Will have to get those if they are good.

    • @jonmurphy749
      @jonmurphy749 4 года назад

      @@Weaponsandstuff93 so far so good. havent had them long enough to be really thorough with my claims but a 5 pack is less than 6 bucks on amazon. they seem great so far. gave a couple friends some as well and they seem to notice a difference. for what its worth even a minor performance gain is worth a buck something apiece

    • @moyacrx
      @moyacrx 10 месяцев назад

      Los he probado y no sirven absolutamente para nada... La evaporacion se hace por la parte de arriba (chimenea) con lo cual esa goma es un invento fallido...

  • @lisandrodegar3667
    @lisandrodegar3667 4 года назад +1

    Fluid in my IMCO dries out on the second day after refilling, no matter how soaked it winds up. Being a non-smoker, it turned me down twice at important moments. Not to mention how hot the cap gets after a few seconds, and besides how hard to recap it is. Never used it again.

    • @lusciouskollektibles8663
      @lusciouskollektibles8663 4 года назад +2

      You must have gotten a fake Imco. I have an exceedingly positve experience with Imcos over 80 years old. Not being a smartass but it might have something to do with the wading not tightly packed together or the material of the wading itself. I use the original Imco wading equally as old as already mentioned..

    • @Beery1962
      @Beery1962 2 года назад +1

      IMCOs are well known to last longer than Zippos - often up to a month, whereas Zippos last a week or two tops. Also, IMCOs are made from steel, which has one of the lowest thermal conductivity of any metal, so the components stay cooler than Zippos, which are made of brass.
      So I don't know how you could possibly get the results you claim, unless you somehow got hold of a fake IMCO.

  • @classicmox67
    @classicmox67 7 лет назад +1

    I use diesel for my lighters.

    • @Weaponsandstuff93
      @Weaponsandstuff93  7 лет назад

      How long does it last?

    • @HansWurst-wv8gi
      @HansWurst-wv8gi 6 лет назад +3

      I use motor oil, I'm a mechanic so it's free for me. Also it lasts much longer :)

    • @-----REDACTED-----
      @-----REDACTED----- 6 лет назад +8

      Ladies and gents, Napalm is the way to go! ;P

    • @pixelondrugs
      @pixelondrugs 6 лет назад +11

      ssi1991 I just put a fucking nuclear reactor in my zippo

    • @MR_MIRTH
      @MR_MIRTH 5 лет назад +3

      I just use my mix tape.

  • @Marcel_Germann
    @Marcel_Germann 5 лет назад +1

    All Zippos, except the ones made during war, are made of brass. The war time Zippos are made of steel, due to brass was needed for shells. The silver ones are chrome plated brass. There are also some examples made of Sterling, but they are stamped as "Sterling" on the bottom and much more expensive than the standard Zippos.
    Originally that feature of the IMCO was for pipe smokers to light their pipes.

  • @neonheat7995
    @neonheat7995 7 лет назад +2

    EARLY BIRD

  • @randie5133
    @randie5133 7 лет назад +2

    hey does anybody know if I can close my filter again to keep it for shelf life

    • @neonheat7995
      @neonheat7995 7 лет назад

      try air sealing your filter in a bag, it might work

    • @Weaponsandstuff93
      @Weaponsandstuff93  7 лет назад

      Put the plugs, screw cap back on.

    • @randie5133
      @randie5133 7 лет назад

      Weaponsandstuff93 thank you

    • @randie5133
      @randie5133 7 лет назад

      the 2 friendly gamers thank you

    • @randie5133
      @randie5133 7 лет назад

      is my filter old the serial numbers are 917032

  • @bkly_7772
    @bkly_7772 7 лет назад

    Nice video. My cousin has a zippo lighter.

  • @GuuJiYA-a.k.a-TheCrafty
    @GuuJiYA-a.k.a-TheCrafty 4 года назад

    Austria 1 -USA 0 x) that's all x)

    • @EastImp
      @EastImp 4 года назад

      GuuJiYa TSS 4 LiFE hate to say it but ye won this round but in terms of an armed populace we win

    • @GuuJiYA-a.k.a-TheCrafty
      @GuuJiYA-a.k.a-TheCrafty 4 года назад

      @@EastImp hahaha true x)

    • @Cool-gq2om
      @Cool-gq2om 4 года назад

      That’s your Opinion

  • @jonathanguardiolla6648
    @jonathanguardiolla6648 6 лет назад

    imco better than zippo, but i choice zippo for my colection. and like as cowboy.

  • @MayorOfPenjaminCity
    @MayorOfPenjaminCity 4 года назад

    Your dead wrong

    • @Beery1962
      @Beery1962 2 года назад +1

      His dead wrong what?

  • @wadeslovick2815
    @wadeslovick2815 7 лет назад

    Notice me senpai.