I had a Corona Old Boy back in the 90s, and I found it was pretty flimsy (and expensive) and though I tend to be OCD myself it broke down after just a few months, both the snuffer arm AND the flint holder mountings failed. This Peterson lighter, on the other hand, has the same basic design but I find it _much_ more robust. I got mine in the same finish you did from the Pipe Rack in the UK...and after a few months it's as good and reliable as the day it arrived. I happily second your opinion of this excellent lighter. I especially appreciate their smart decision to get rid of the tamper that takes up too much room (and which I never used; that's why we have _pipe tools!_ That big brass tank is just marvelous. No question that I would recommend this over the Corona Old Boy. Sure, it IS a bit beefier, but proportionately so, and I have a hunch this lighter will last as long as I use it because of that sturdy construction. BTW, I don't know how much of a difference it'll make, but I'm using Vector Signature 14X cold filtered butane. A six can pack on eBay was as cheap per can as the cheapest Ronson or Zippo butane fuels, and I now pretty much have a lifetime supply. I will say I'm definitely not getting all that black sooty residue on mine, just a very light tan residue that wipes off easily when I notice it. There might just be something to the notion that these multiple filtered butanes are well worth using. For backup and for out-and-about, I do have a few of the Jobon dual flame lighters. For under $13, you usually get a reliable soft flame/torch capability. I haven't had one break in years, but they're so inexpensive I don't care much. I'm covered. The Peterson lighter, though, is just pure class...yup, I prefer its panache.
Reposted: I recently ordered the exact same lighter from GQ Tobaccos as I FINALLY had tired of using matches. Very fair price with excellent service. It was delivered from the UK to TX by Royal Mail/USPS in less than a week... amazing. Thanx for the review. BTW, GQ was sold and reorganized earlier this year. Still trying to rub that spot off the screen.
I've had a Peterson Old Boy for about two years now I think. I got the grey marbled one with just the Peterson P logo on it. I've enjoyed it a lot. My only gripe would be the charring or soot whatever you want to call it that occurs on the piece that holds the flint. It definitely has a bigger tank than the IM Corona and does hold up a bit better in the wind as well. I'd definitely recommend the Peterson Old Boy.
Thanks for the comment! I still really like mine as well, but yes, there is a little maintenance required to clean the soot off the mechanism every once in a while.
The usual excellent review. Thanks very much for demonstrating how to replace the flint, since the instructions included with it don't mention this obviously essential detail.
I purchased a Peterson lighter a few months ago. I had problems using inferior butane. I picked up some top shelf Xicar butane and I haven't had a problem since. great video.
You're a natural. I am new to pipe smoking and have viewed many videos on, pipes, tobacco, lighters, how pack a pipe. Do not change anything in your delivery, it's excellent, you're a natural.
Hi Bradley...great review and greetings from Dublin. I started piping a few months ago and got this lighter in the Peterson shop in the city center. Yesterday I went into Bray town to visit a small hardware shop to get some Zippo flints. They had none or even Zippo lighters that they normally sell. He said they cannot get them now and mentioned some trouble with Peterson. so I travelled to the next town Dunlaoghaire to The Pen Shop that has a great display of Zippos and Peterson pipes. ...The Zippos were gone and the pipes were stuck up on a shelf in their boxes covered in dust. He also said there was some trouble with Peterson and the flints " cant be got " I eventually got them in a newsagent. I did,nt want to go all the way into Dublin to the Peterson shop. Im hoping that Peterson are not in trouble or going to close down. I went to school in Sallynoggin right beside the pipe factory and we even got a school tour there in 1979 ( imagine that today ! ) I mighg visit the Peterson shop this Saturday and see if I can get any more information.
Fantastic review, I’m in the UK and have just taken up pipe smoking after a forty year gap , and i already had a Zippo, for which I’ve just bought a pipe insert.....but after watching your review I’ve ordered this lighter from GQ ....at £56 it’s by far the cheapest price,, other sites over here sell this chrome one for £80 plus. I’ve also subscribed.... thanks again 🤙🤙🤙
Bradley, I ordered mine last week, and I just got mine today. It was the same pinstripe design as yours. I think you would be interested to know that they no longer have the flames on the box. Apparently, they heard you guys saying that the box design could've been better. Now it is a solid green box and it still has the magnetic flap. I think the box is fitting seeing that it is for an Irish company, though, made in Japan. Let me know if you want to see pics, or whatever.
Great review Bradley. I just ordered one today from GQ, per your recommendation. $84.50 shipped! Can't beat that price anywhere here in the US that I've found. I'm really stoked to get it. Thanks again for the thorough review my friend. Take care. -Jim
Hi Bradley, I appreciate all of your reviews. Also like your quality audio and lighting technique. Based on your Peterson pipe lighter review I have one on the way for 65 euros. I tried ordering from several tobacco shops and was informed they could not export this lighter out of the U.K. Again, thanks for your contribution of pipe and extensive tobacco knowledge. Best Regards, Mike
This is the first one I've watched. He's got a good voice (aside from those feminine "lip-smacks") and the information is coherent and not rambling (for the most part). He could stand to dress more professionally, youtube is a world stage after all. This one guy who reviews this lighter after just getting it, then owning it 1 and 5 years goes from wearing a t-shirt to a vest and tie in his latter videos and not only does it make you take him more seriously, but it shows respect to the audience. That being said it's a pretty good review. Lots of close-ups of the lighter and showing it in action. I give it 4 out of 5 bananas. How do you like your lighter?
~My Old Boy arrived today and must say she's a beaut in her all mat black color. ~From the looks of your Peterson Lighter, I believe they are made by Kiribi in Japan. Therefore I think the Old Boy and the Kiribi is a fair comparison. Here's what I found.... ~The Kiribi and the Old Boy are essentially the same height. Visually, the Old Boy is obviously thinner in thickness and less so in width. This is confirmed when measured with calipers. While smaller, the Old Boy however feels a tad heavier. I didn't weigh the two lighters because I couldn't find my scales, but the heft can be felt in the hand. ~I believe I the two lighters are made from different metals, I think steel and brass. However, I don't remember which one is which metal. I think the Old Boy is made of Brass. ~IMO, both lighters are superb instruments for lighting tobacco in a pipe bowel. Both are quick and easy to light and both have a great feel in the hand. I find the Kiribi is a bit easier to grip and to light because of it's tad larger size. I can feel the size difference when using the lighter. ~I give the edge to Kiribi & Peterson Lighters because of size, ease of adding fuel and subsequent more butane storage.
Addendum to my earlier comments: my Peterson arrived today with my regular GQ order and is every bit as delightful as you claim. I was expecting it to come in the 'flame' box but my box is plain dark green...? I wonder if this is old stock or the new classic design - the flames were too kitsch for my taste anyway. As I sit here fondling it - and it feels so good in the hand it is impossible not to - the tobacco even seems to taste better... of course that is not possible... must just be the joy of using it.
First lighter was a Kiribi Kabuto in Silver Satin. It was very nice but only lasted about two years. I just purchased the identical one that you have only I'm in the states and it was $108.00 with free shipping. I'm sure I'm going to enjoy this lighter very much with my Savinelli pipes. The Old Boy Coronas were about $134.00 for the similar design and I've read that there have been issues with the Old Boys so I choose the Peterson. Great review by the way.
Hey Bradley I appreciate that you still reply to comments on older videos. I noticed the lead crystal decanter, steel shot glasses & flask. What drink do you fancy?
Great video, cool lighter. I got the grey marble version and I love it. Picked it up from my local tobacco shop here in Ireland for €60.. what a steal... But I'm a regular at the shop so they gave me a discount.. Thanks again for sharing :)
Hey, Bradley. After years of watching your videos, including this one, I've decided to treat myself and order this lighter from GQ Tobaccos. Hopefully it doesn't get taxed to hell by our lovely customs here in Brazil, haha. Thanks for the videos.
Thanks for the recommend Brad. The fact it’s Made in Japan was a deal-maker for me. GQ Tobaccos IS cheaper than in Australia or the USA. Even with shipping. No tax payable too which is cool. Loved the pin stripe design so I chose that over the black and marble. There was one that was light green with drawings of pipes on it which I didn’t care for, and it cost a little more. Pity it isn’t windproof because I smoke outside. But, I prefer a gentler flame over my current torch lighter. And Zippos and Bics burn your fingers.
Good review. Thanks for encouraging me to pull the trigger on this. A local pipe shop (nowadays they''re more "gift shops") guy has been anxious to sell me a Corona Old Boy, but it's so, so much more expensive, and I don't see any significant differences with the Peterson, either in form or function. So, I now have one in this finish on order from the UK. for even slightly less than what you paid. :-)
Hi there. I know this is an old video, but I'm giving some thought in buying a reliable (other than zippo) pipe lighter. Your review on this item is quite spectacular and convincing, I must say. Still, I would like to know in a line of words your experience so far. That is, whether or not you have come to any significant maintenance problems.
It's still working great over two years later. You just need to make sure to keep it clean or the butane nozzle can get clogged and the snuffer cap hinge can start sticking.
hello, i like your reviews, you describe stuff and things in a very spontaneous and relaxed way, which tends to be the opposite of what most reviewers do. after seeing this video and comparing a bunch of lighters, I finally purchased a peterson but now I'm wondering: what are the best flints to use in these lighters? and what is the best butane? could you give me any advice? thank you.
To all who want this same lighter, same quality and do NOT want to pay "Peterson" premium: This lighter is the Tsubota Pearl "Stanley" - I've got one (dark brown leather) and it is great.
Down to $61 after removal of VAT on GQ! With $14 tracked international shipping, that's now $75 total. Can't beat that with a stick... Thanks for the review and suggestion, Bradley!
I have a bunch of low to medium priced lighters which are less than reliable - some useless - but which together far outprice a Peterson. I like a match but since Swan upgraded their product I also find them unreliable either failing to spark or having bits fly backwards. My petrol Zippos are completely reliable but taint the tobacco. Your review of this Peterson is very persuasive and even if it only lasts 2 years it is good value. My guess is that the filler valve will fail eventually and I doubt is replaceable...? So I shall get one and see how long it lasts. Your reviews are top notch.
Matches indoors,Zippo petrol outdoors.Jobs a good one.If one lives on the coast as I do(Wirral) England,the petrol Zippo is a must in the wind.They will take a gale-force 10 no bother.Jim.
Sobota Pearl is the company that produces those lighters. The model Stanley is the same as Peterson but it has a real leather envelop around the gas tank. It is 30% cheaper than the ones with Peterson logo.
Is it true that the lighter leaks gas when you open the cap? I'm looking for a new pipe lighter, and I'm tired of those piezoelectric ones that stops working after a while. So I'm looking for a good flint lighter. I'm not sure that I want one with a cap, because maybe I would find it annoying having to open a cap everytime before using it, and if it leaks gas that's just a waste.
spajdude - Opening the cap is what turns on the gas so the lighter can be lit. It's not "leaking" gas, that's just the way it operates. You open the cap, light the lighter, and then close the cap to put it out.
So I ordered my lighter from GQ and it's been sitting in the "sort facility" in L.A. for almost a week now. I know you said in your video that shipping was relatively quick, did the same thing happen to you? Maybe a customs thing?
+Tobacco Pipes N Stuff A.K.A Luke Summers - Yeah, sounds like customs is taking a while with your package. I got lucky with mine. It went through customs in a day.
+Tobacco Pipes N Stuff A.K.A Luke Summers hello I also brought the Peterson's crome lighter just was wondering how long did u have to wait till u received your package and did it come in the Peterson's box like in the video ?
I viewed this video and your review of the Brog model. I wound up with an Old Boy - the one with the pipe shape chart - because a friend gave it to me as a gift. Frankly these lighters are heavy to carry, and I worry about losing mine, so it never leaves the house. For me, the ideal lighter is the Linse, with the stupid labels peeled off. As always, I value your opinion.
I've found a neat trick that keeps me from losing important things. I call it: paying attention to what you're doing. You wouldn't lose a firearm or a baby, right? If you treat things of value with value, you will never have the problem of misplacing them again. I haven't even lost as much as a sock in the past 20 years. Edit: I take that back: Four years ago I did lose a 12mm socket in a customer's car because it slipped from my grasp and fell in a place I couldn't reach. I did, however, find it again when they came back for an oil change 2 years later.
Ha! I just did laundry yesterday and for the first time since I can remember doing laundry: I lost a sock. Boy do I have egg on my face. That's what I get for driving back from the laundromat with the windows down. I'm going to go back and look for it on the side of the road later. This battle isn't over!
Wow. You've only had it for less than three weeks and the flint was already almost gone? That seems quick to me, but then again, I'm still a newbie, and your mention of how long the Xirkar and Zippo lighters last before having to refill them also seem *fast*. It is what it is, though, I guess. I bought a Colibri Connaught II quartz ignition lighter for about the same price, but found out after purchasing it that piezo-electric lighters don't necessarily last very long, but so far, so good.
Can you recommend a brand of flints that fit? Are the flints proprietary to Peterson? Or would Dunhill flints work? Great videos. I just purchased a Peterson lighter, but I didn't think of replacement flints.
I can not find them anywhere in the USA. But I Found one on Ebay $125 plus $8 shipping. I have had many a lighter, See my lighter review. Thanks for talking me into getting one.
Stuff&Things update: my lighter broke and I sent it to factory. They replaced it. The little cap that shuts the fuel off, came off and there was no way to save fuel. They replaced it quick within a couple weeks.
Nice looking lighter and thanks for demonstrating it to us , but to me the modern piezo lighters are the thing and it’s only my humble opinion but that’s not a well designed pipe lighter, excellent for cigarettes but I much prefer the right angled flame , but each to his own and I know some old fashioned things have a definite appeal even to me such as the Zippo pipe lighter , I suppose I’m old fashioned being 84 , but no the modern piezo pipe lighter for me .
~Yipee, my IM Corona Old Boy Lighter will be delivered today. ~Early this morning I placed my order for a Kiribi Takara Lighter; it's the one with the Kraken on the body and the wing on top. ~I love to hold and play with my butane lighters.
Kasper - I guess it depends on what you want. The Peterson has a higher butane capacity, and the Corona Old Boy includes pipe tools in the body of the lighter.
I have the Dupont Maxi, a few Lotus, a few Zippo, 2 Thuderbird insert and China lighters. Additionally I have 2 IM Corona ,One is Old Boy and the other jet flames. Both IM corona is my best.
It looks great!I'm seriously considering to buy it. Before purchasing it, I want to know, 1) what kind of material that the tank is made of, plastic, teflon, brass? 2)Open and closing lid functions, are they smooth? 3)Does the nozle rotate? 4)It's been more than a year, how it is doing? Any notice since? 5)Did you find any better one? I have more than 20 pipe lighters, the best one I think is pipe magie by im corona. I have a fake chinese old boy by jifeng. I don't like it. teflon tank, unsmooth lid function, the nozle rotates 360degrees.
I didn't notice that this video was 5 years old until minutes after I posted my previous comment here. I'm now wondering if the gentleman who made this video could post some information on how the Peterson lighter is holding up now that he's had it for five years. I was ready to get one based on the review, but seeing that the Peterson, the I.M. Corona, and the Kirbiri lighters get mixed reviews in the comments section below, I'm thinking that maybe the Old Boy design is inherently temperamental and prone to breakage because of the slender arms that hold the stopper and the flint being exposed. One commenter even said something about the rubber seals giving out after a year and allowing butane to leak. To be sure, Corona makes some flint lighters with an angled nozzle for lighting pipes that follow the Dupont pattern of having a lid that closes and a roller on the side so you don't have to put your thumb directly on the flint wheel or uncomfortably close to the flame, and I'm wondering if perhaps those are less problematic?
~Because of this this Video I had to buy a Peterson Lighter for myself and I'm happy I did. ~I the bought one with the Silver top & bottom and a Black body. The Peterson is very well made and IMO very attractive. ~If my Wife calls you and scolds you for making me spend money on another lighter, you'll know why. Sorry, but she found it and I had to tell her.
I buy hell lots of lighters. so I can compare them. I loved the Dupont Maxi but sometime the window cant close. The gas seem to last long nice flame not scorching . it have gas window and it work at every click.
The actual Kirbiri-branded lighters are great too, but I don't think they offer this awesome silver pinstripe finish that they put on the ones that Kirbiri makes for Peterson. Some of the Kirbiris have the tamper and even a bowl scraper blade. Somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think you can get the ones Kirbiri sells under their own brand name for $75. The least expensive Kirbiri I've seen is $90. I must admit I started shopping for them only yesterday, however. I agree, Colibri couldn't be any better. Kirbiri has done away with that metal thing that breaks on the Coronas. I doubt Dunhill is any better, either, although they invented the Old Boy lighter in the 1930s, or maybe it was the 1920s, and are Swiss-made, and cost MANY hundreds more.
Have this lighter. Loved it's ease of use, however, I went through 2 in 9 months because the stopper break off after awhile. There is nothing inside the lighter keeping the stopper on except a weak meal connection. It's poorly designed, which I find surprising considering its cost. I would not recommend.
They are similar simply for the fact that Japan has a manufacturer with the tooling required for these lighters. So when Peterson or Kiribi or IM or say another company wants this style they only have maybe a handful of manufacturers to pick from.
Peterson lighters are made by Tsubota, who also make lighters for Kiribi (owned by smoking pipes). They all use identical bodies, with only minor differences like the caps. I really dislike this, makes your lighter feel generic when 3 other "brands" are built exactly the same due to same OEM...
the Peterson lighter is a junk, it is a copy of the japan IM corona old boy lighter. I got both lighter the IM corona is a wonderful lighter and Peterson lighter is a junk.
Its amusing that you'd post the above on a video in which I praise the Peterson lighter. My review states pretty clearly how much I like it, so I'm not sure whom you're trying to convince. BOTH lighters are made in Japan and are of high quality. Also, I state pretty clearly in the review that it's an "old boy style lighter." Many manufacturers have copied that style. If you like the Old Boy better, enjoy. I certainly won't try to convince you otherwise, but to say the Peterson is junk is completely ridiculous.
And IM Corona is a replica of a Dunhill Unique style lighter which Dunhill has been making for a century now. Please explain how IMC is better than Peterson. Also, FYI there are tons of chinese made knock offs made by Yibao on Eb.ay. I've been using a $12 one for a few months and it works just as well as a $600 Dunhill I have. Cheers.
That transition cut at 7:12: masterstroke 🤌. I just got one of these for my bday from the wife. It scares me because I’m afraid of rim char. Watching this vid for support. Thanks.
@@mushroomleg It was a joke, because I just saw your comment after I watched your video, that means that chronologically those are when the two events occurred.
the Peterson lighter is a junk, it is a copy of the japan IM corona old boy lighter. I got both lighter the IM corona is a wonderful lighter and Peterson lighter is a junk.
I got a Corona Old Boy - after three months use, the flint tube was out of alignment, the cap spring didn't work properly causing it to need refilling in less than 24 hours (leaked), and the fill valve also leaked resulting in spray back every time I filled it. I sent it in under warranty (they jacked the repair price up to $38), it took 3 months before I got it back, and within one month, the spring wore out again and it leaked. A fill now lasts about 4 hours and it's gone into the junk box. Very different experience than you had with it - I wouldn't buy another Corona.
I had a Corona Old Boy back in the 90s, and I found it was pretty flimsy (and expensive) and though I tend to be OCD myself it broke down after just a few months, both the snuffer arm AND the flint holder mountings failed. This Peterson lighter, on the other hand, has the same basic design but I find it _much_ more robust. I got mine in the same finish you did from the Pipe Rack in the UK...and after a few months it's as good and reliable as the day it arrived. I happily second your opinion of this excellent lighter. I especially appreciate their smart decision to get rid of the tamper that takes up too much room (and which I never used; that's why we have _pipe tools!_ That big brass tank is just marvelous. No question that I would recommend this over the Corona Old Boy. Sure, it IS a bit beefier, but proportionately so, and I have a hunch this lighter will last as long as I use it because of that sturdy construction.
BTW, I don't know how much of a difference it'll make, but I'm using Vector Signature 14X cold filtered butane. A six can pack on eBay was as cheap per can as the cheapest Ronson or Zippo butane fuels, and I now pretty much have a lifetime supply. I will say I'm definitely not getting all that black sooty residue on mine, just a very light tan residue that wipes off easily when I notice it. There might just be something to the notion that these multiple filtered butanes are well worth using.
For backup and for out-and-about, I do have a few of the Jobon dual flame lighters. For under $13, you usually get a reliable soft flame/torch capability. I haven't had one break in years, but they're so inexpensive I don't care much. I'm covered. The Peterson lighter, though, is just pure class...yup, I prefer its panache.
I just bought an old boy, but I totally agree with you about the satisfaction of lighting a pipe with these style lighters.
Nice. I'm sure you'll enjoy it very much!
Reposted: I recently ordered the exact same lighter from GQ Tobaccos as I FINALLY had tired of using matches. Very fair price with excellent service. It was delivered from the UK to TX by Royal Mail/USPS in less than a week... amazing. Thanx for the review.
BTW, GQ was sold and reorganized earlier this year. Still trying to rub that spot off the screen.
Ordered “your lighter”. Got a new red one for $65. Love love love it!!!! Glad I watched this video. Thanks, Mark
I've had a Peterson Old Boy for about two years now I think. I got the grey marbled one with just the Peterson P logo on it. I've enjoyed it a lot. My only gripe would be the charring or soot whatever you want to call it that occurs on the piece that holds the flint. It definitely has a bigger tank than the IM Corona and does hold up a bit better in the wind as well. I'd definitely recommend the Peterson Old Boy.
Thanks for the comment! I still really like mine as well, but yes, there is a little maintenance required to clean the soot off the mechanism every once in a while.
Nice review. I have the Kiribi Kabuto with the same chrome finish as yours. Genius idea about storing extra flints in the bottom!
The usual excellent review. Thanks very much for demonstrating how to replace the flint, since the instructions included with it don't mention this obviously essential detail.
I purchased a Peterson lighter a few months ago. I had problems using inferior butane. I picked up some top shelf Xicar butane and I haven't had a problem since. great video.
You're a natural. I am new to pipe smoking and have viewed many videos on, pipes, tobacco, lighters, how pack a pipe. Do not change anything in your delivery, it's excellent, you're a natural.
I appreciate the feedback!
Hi Bradley...great review and greetings from Dublin. I started piping a few months ago and got this lighter in the Peterson shop in the city center. Yesterday I went into Bray town to visit a small hardware shop to get some Zippo flints. They had none or even Zippo lighters that they normally sell. He said they cannot get them now and mentioned some trouble with Peterson. so I travelled to the next town Dunlaoghaire to The Pen Shop that has a great display of Zippos and Peterson pipes. ...The Zippos were gone and the pipes were stuck up on a shelf in their boxes covered in dust. He also said there was some trouble with Peterson and the flints " cant be got " I eventually got them in a newsagent. I did,nt want to go all the way into Dublin to the Peterson shop.
Im hoping that Peterson are not in trouble or going to close down. I went to school in Sallynoggin right beside the pipe factory and we even got a school tour there in 1979 ( imagine that today ! )
I mighg visit the Peterson shop this Saturday and see if I can get any more information.
Hmm... That does sound a bit worrying. I'll see if I can find anything out.
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Thanks Bradley...yeah, I had nightmares about being the last pipe smoker in Ireland 😕
@@Pablo99336 So what happened? Did you go?
Fantastic review, I’m in the UK and have just taken up pipe smoking after a forty year gap , and i already had a Zippo, for which I’ve just bought a pipe insert.....but after watching your review I’ve ordered this lighter from GQ ....at £56 it’s by far the cheapest price,, other sites over here sell this chrome one for £80 plus. I’ve also subscribed.... thanks again 🤙🤙🤙
Bradley, I ordered mine last week, and I just got mine today. It was the same pinstripe design as yours.
I think you would be interested to know that they no longer have the flames on the box. Apparently, they heard you guys saying that the box design could've been better. Now it is a solid green box and it still has the magnetic flap. I think the box is fitting seeing that it is for an Irish company, though, made in Japan. Let me know if you want to see pics, or whatever.
Dang. I thought the flames were cool. Makes it go faster.
Great review Bradley. I just ordered one today from GQ, per your recommendation. $84.50 shipped! Can't beat that price anywhere here in the US that I've found. I'm really stoked to get it. Thanks again for the thorough review my friend. Take care.
-Jim
+BCV Piper - Yep. GQ is great. Fast shipping as well.
+Stuff&Things Bradley... got it, LOVE it! Such excellent quality. It works great! Thanks for the review and recommendation my friend. Take care!
-Jim
I'm glad you like it! Mine is still going strong after over a year and a half.
It still works great, and I use it every day.
Hi Bradley, I appreciate all of your reviews. Also like your quality audio and lighting technique. Based on your Peterson pipe lighter review I have one on the way for 65 euros. I tried ordering from several tobacco shops and was informed they could not export this lighter out of the U.K. Again, thanks for your contribution of pipe and extensive tobacco knowledge. Best Regards, Mike
+Michael R. Moody, Sr. - Thanks, Mike! I hope you're able to get one soon.
This is the first one I've watched. He's got a good voice (aside from those feminine "lip-smacks") and the information is coherent and not rambling (for the most part). He could stand to dress more professionally, youtube is a world stage after all. This one guy who reviews this lighter after just getting it, then owning it 1 and 5 years goes from wearing a t-shirt to a vest and tie in his latter videos and not only does it make you take him more seriously, but it shows respect to the audience. That being said it's a pretty good review. Lots of close-ups of the lighter and showing it in action. I give it 4 out of 5 bananas. How do you like your lighter?
Great review! You’ve convinced me to get this lighter instead of the old boy. What fuel do you recommend?
Just look for any "5 times refined" butane!
~My Old Boy arrived today and must say she's a beaut in her all mat black color.
~From the looks of your Peterson Lighter, I believe they are made by Kiribi in Japan. Therefore I think the Old Boy and the Kiribi is a fair comparison. Here's what I found....
~The Kiribi and the Old Boy are essentially the same height. Visually, the Old Boy is obviously thinner in thickness and less so in width. This is confirmed when measured with calipers. While smaller, the Old Boy however feels a tad heavier. I didn't weigh the two lighters because I couldn't find my scales, but the heft can be felt in the hand.
~I believe I the two lighters are made from different metals, I think steel and brass. However, I don't remember which one is which metal. I think the Old Boy is made of Brass.
~IMO, both lighters are superb instruments for lighting tobacco in a pipe bowel. Both are quick and easy to light and both have a great feel in the hand. I find the Kiribi is a bit easier to grip and to light because of it's tad larger size. I can feel the size difference when using the lighter.
~I give the edge to Kiribi & Peterson Lighters because of size, ease of adding fuel and subsequent more butane storage.
You measured your lighters with calipers? lol what a nerd!
Addendum to my earlier comments: my Peterson arrived today with my regular GQ order and is every bit as delightful as you claim. I was expecting it to come in the 'flame' box but my box is plain dark green...? I wonder if this is old stock or the new classic design - the flames were too kitsch for my taste anyway.
As I sit here fondling it - and it feels so good in the hand it is impossible not to - the tobacco even seems to taste better... of course that is not possible... must just be the joy of using it.
What would your update on this pipe look like? How has it lasted for you? I just bought one.
gotta love old school craftsmanship.
+Peter Parker - Yes. The lighter is still holding up great.
I'm glad you're enjoying the lighter!
Great review! Your care and helpful approach is refreshing. I’ll be checking out your other videos.
First lighter was a Kiribi Kabuto in Silver Satin. It was very nice but only lasted about two years. I just purchased the identical one that you have only I'm in the states and it was $108.00 with free shipping. I'm sure I'm going to enjoy this lighter very much with my Savinelli pipes.
The Old Boy Coronas were about $134.00 for the similar design and I've read that there have been issues with the Old Boys so I choose the Peterson.
Great review by the way.
+sixshooter4570 - My Peterson is still going strong. I hope you enjoy yours!
Hey Bradley I appreciate that you still reply to comments on older videos. I noticed the lead crystal decanter, steel shot glasses & flask. What drink do you fancy?
Thanks for watching! I'm not really much of a drinker. I pretty much never drink alcohol unless I'm out with friends.
Great video, cool lighter. I got the grey marble version and I love it. Picked it up from my local tobacco shop here in Ireland for €60.. what a steal... But I'm a regular at the shop so they gave me a discount.. Thanks again for sharing :)
Sayers Pipes - It IS a great lighter. I'm glad you're enjoying yours!
I LIKE YOUR STUFF BRADLEY. KEEP IT COMING. BEST,LeRoy
excellent pipe lighter, i have ordered it yesterday as well, thank you for your video and experience
How’s the peterson lighter , does it still work any flaws so far .. ?
Hey, Bradley. After years of watching your videos, including this one, I've decided to treat myself and order this lighter from GQ Tobaccos. Hopefully it doesn't get taxed to hell by our lovely customs here in Brazil, haha. Thanks for the videos.
Thanks for the recommend Brad. The fact it’s Made in Japan was a deal-maker for me. GQ Tobaccos IS cheaper than in Australia or the USA. Even with shipping. No tax payable too which is cool. Loved the pin stripe design so I chose that over the black and marble. There was one that was light green with drawings of pipes on it which I didn’t care for, and it cost a little more. Pity it isn’t windproof because I smoke outside. But, I prefer a gentler flame over my current torch lighter. And Zippos and Bics burn your fingers.
Good review. Thanks for encouraging me to pull the trigger on this. A local pipe shop (nowadays they''re more "gift shops") guy has been anxious to sell me a Corona Old Boy, but it's so, so much more expensive, and I don't see any significant differences with the Peterson, either in form or function. So, I now have one in this finish on order from the UK. for even slightly less than what you paid. :-)
Hi there. I know this is an old video, but I'm giving some thought in buying a reliable (other than zippo) pipe lighter. Your review on this item is quite spectacular and convincing, I must say. Still, I would like to know in a line of words your experience so far. That is, whether or not you have come to any significant maintenance problems.
It's still working great over two years later. You just need to make sure to keep it clean or the butane nozzle can get clogged and the snuffer cap hinge can start sticking.
Thank you for your time Bradley, I appreciate it. Happy puffs.
I just ordered one from GQ. Thanks for the review and info 👍🏼
Beautiful and worth the money, pure quality and will last you 20 years or longer if maintained nicely. Good choice!
hello, i like your reviews, you describe stuff and things in a very spontaneous and relaxed way, which tends to be the opposite of what most reviewers do. after seeing this video and comparing a bunch of lighters, I finally purchased a peterson but now I'm wondering: what are the best flints to use in these lighters? and what is the best butane? could you give me any advice? thank you.
I use Zippo flint, and they work just fine. As for butane, the brand isn't that important. Just make sure it's 5x refined.
60% of the time, it works every time!
To all who want this same lighter, same quality and do NOT want to pay "Peterson" premium:
This lighter is the Tsubota Pearl "Stanley" - I've got one (dark brown leather) and it is great.
Yeah right, those cost even more than the Peterson! Get a grip, potato chip.
I have the exact same lighter and I really love it. I only use it at home, so never take it out with me, as I'd hate to misplace it.
Mine usually stays inside too. I have a zippo with a pipe insert for traveling.
Down to $61 after removal of VAT on GQ! With $14 tracked international shipping, that's now $75 total. Can't beat that with a stick... Thanks for the review and suggestion, Bradley!
+Garett Wolfe - Nice. I hope you enjoy it!
If andrew ryan from bioshock smoked a pipe then this is the lighter he would use.very classy and elegant lighter.
Ha! Good call!
Could you not mitigate the soot accumulation by holding the lighter sideways (gangsta style)?
I have a bunch of low to medium priced lighters which are less than reliable - some useless - but which together far outprice a Peterson. I like a match but since Swan upgraded their product I also find them unreliable either failing to spark or having bits fly backwards. My petrol Zippos are completely reliable but taint the tobacco.
Your review of this Peterson is very persuasive and even if it only lasts 2 years it is good value. My guess is that the filler valve will fail eventually and I doubt is replaceable...? So I shall get one and see how long it lasts. Your reviews are top notch.
Matches indoors,Zippo petrol outdoors.Jobs a good one.If one lives on the coast as I do(Wirral) England,the petrol Zippo is a must in the wind.They will take a gale-force 10 no bother.Jim.
Sobota Pearl is the company that produces those lighters. The model Stanley is the same as Peterson but it has a real leather envelop around the gas tank. It is 30% cheaper than the ones with Peterson logo.
Is it true that the lighter leaks gas when you open the cap? I'm looking for a new pipe lighter, and I'm tired of those piezoelectric ones that stops working after a while. So I'm looking for a good flint lighter. I'm not sure that I want one with a cap, because maybe I would find it annoying having to open a cap everytime before using it, and if it leaks gas that's just a waste.
spajdude - Opening the cap is what turns on the gas so the lighter can be lit. It's not "leaking" gas, that's just the way it operates. You open the cap, light the lighter, and then close the cap to put it out.
Is there any routine maintenance that the Peterson needs?
So I ordered my lighter from GQ and it's been sitting in the "sort facility" in L.A. for almost a week now. I know you said in your video that shipping was relatively quick, did the same thing happen to you? Maybe a customs thing?
+Tobacco Pipes N Stuff A.K.A Luke Summers - Yeah, sounds like customs is taking a while with your package. I got lucky with mine. It went through customs in a day.
+Stuff&Things haha, it's like they were monitoring our conversation...I JUST got a text update saying the package is back on the move! Lol
Cool. I hope you enjoy your lighter one you receive it!
+Tobacco Pipes N Stuff A.K.A Luke Summers hello I also brought the Peterson's crome lighter just was wondering how long did u have to wait till u received your package and did it come in the Peterson's box like in the video ?
+Peter Tucker about two weeks. But mine sat in Customs for about a week, Bradley's made it through customs in a day or so I think, so it depends.
I viewed this video and your review of the Brog model. I wound up with an Old Boy - the one with the pipe shape chart - because a friend gave it to me as a gift. Frankly these lighters are heavy to carry, and I worry about losing mine, so it never leaves the house. For me, the ideal lighter is the Linse, with the stupid labels peeled off. As always, I value your opinion.
I've found a neat trick that keeps me from losing important things. I call it: paying attention to what you're doing. You wouldn't lose a firearm or a baby, right? If you treat things of value with value, you will never have the problem of misplacing them again. I haven't even lost as much as a sock in the past 20 years.
Edit: I take that back: Four years ago I did lose a 12mm socket in a customer's car because it slipped from my grasp and fell in a place I couldn't reach. I did, however, find it again when they came back for an oil change 2 years later.
Ha! I just did laundry yesterday and for the first time since I can remember doing laundry: I lost a sock. Boy do I have egg on my face. That's what I get for driving back from the laundromat with the windows down.
I'm going to go back and look for it on the side of the road later. This battle isn't over!
Wow. You've only had it for less than three weeks and the flint was already almost gone? That seems quick to me, but then again, I'm still a newbie, and your mention of how long the Xirkar and Zippo lighters last before having to refill them also seem *fast*. It is what it is, though, I guess. I bought a Colibri Connaught II quartz ignition lighter for about the same price, but found out after purchasing it that piezo-electric lighters don't necessarily last very long, but so far, so good.
There is definitely more maintenance involved with these kinds of lighters for sure. That's part of the fun though!
Yer a geek. (So am I.)
Can you recommend a brand of flints that fit? Are the flints proprietary to Peterson? Or would Dunhill flints work? Great videos. I just purchased a Peterson lighter, but I didn't think of replacement flints.
I can not find them anywhere in the USA. But I Found one on Ebay $125 plus $8 shipping. I have had many a lighter, See my lighter review. Thanks for talking me into getting one.
My pleasure!
Stuff&Things update: my lighter broke and I sent it to factory. They replaced it. The little cap that shuts the fuel off, came off and there was no way to save fuel. They replaced it quick within a couple weeks.
Sorry to hear it broke, but glad to hear you didn't have any trouble replacing it!
Nice looking lighter and thanks for demonstrating it to us , but to me the modern piezo lighters are the thing and it’s only my humble opinion but that’s not a well designed pipe lighter, excellent for cigarettes but I much prefer the right angled flame , but each to his own and I know some old fashioned things have a definite appeal even to me such as the Zippo pipe lighter , I suppose I’m old fashioned being 84 , but no the modern piezo pipe lighter for me .
Very comprehensive & useful review..thanks.
hey Bradley is there a ware tyt on this lighter and if so how long is it covered?
great video, love your tobacco reviews and your outlook on the tools we use :) subed and thumbed up :))
Thanks!
~Yipee, my IM Corona Old Boy Lighter will be delivered today.
~Early this morning I placed my order for a Kiribi Takara Lighter; it's the one with the Kraken on the body and the wing on top.
~I love to hold and play with my butane lighters.
ok boomer
So... What is the best? The Peterson or the IM Corona Old Boy?
Kasper - I guess it depends on what you want. The Peterson has a higher butane capacity, and the Corona Old Boy includes pipe tools in the body of the lighter.
He said he hasn't used an Old Boy, dummy. Did you even watch the video? Man, you're dumb.
Do you find offensive to use it for lighting up cigarettes?
Not at all. It may be a little awkward though because the flame is angled out sideways.
Thank you! i think that i will order a Peterson lighter aswell..
I'm sure you won't be disappointed if you do!
I have the Dupont Maxi, a few Lotus, a few Zippo, 2 Thuderbird insert and China lighters. Additionally I have 2 IM Corona ,One is Old Boy and the other jet flames. Both IM corona is my best.
cool story bro
It looks great!I'm seriously considering to buy it. Before purchasing it, I want to know,
1) what kind of material that the tank is made of, plastic, teflon, brass?
2)Open and closing lid functions, are they smooth?
3)Does the nozle rotate?
4)It's been more than a year, how it is doing? Any notice since?
5)Did you find any better one?
I have more than 20 pipe lighters, the best one I think is pipe magie by im corona.
I have a fake chinese old boy by jifeng. I don't like it. teflon tank, unsmooth lid function, the nozle rotates 360degrees.
+PM Off - I believe the tank is brass, the lid does close smoothly, It's still working well, and I haven't purchased any other lighters since.
It would be cool if they made a brass version
Gold would be the ultimate bragging right. Brass I can view being sold.
Mayton C I forgot about this comment I made , lol
Comrade T MAN well I’m here to remind you that this comment exists
Mayton C indeed .
after watching this vid some months ago I bought this wee lighter its very good so it is.
I was looking at buying a Corona, but now I'm not so sure, I really like this Peterson. Decisions, decisions...
Well?
Is this lighter also good for cigarettes?
I didn't notice that this video was 5 years old until minutes after I posted my previous comment here. I'm now wondering if the gentleman who made this video could post some information on how the Peterson lighter is holding up now that he's had it for five years. I was ready to get one based on the review, but seeing that the Peterson, the I.M. Corona, and the Kirbiri lighters get mixed reviews in the comments section below, I'm thinking that maybe the Old Boy design is inherently temperamental and prone to breakage because of the slender arms that hold the stopper and the flint being exposed. One commenter even said something about the rubber seals giving out after a year and allowing butane to leak. To be sure, Corona makes some flint lighters with an angled nozzle for lighting pipes that follow the Dupont pattern of having a lid that closes and a roller on the side so you don't have to put your thumb directly on the flint wheel or uncomfortably close to the flame, and I'm wondering if perhaps those are less problematic?
lol no one read your boring comment
When you refill the lighter, how do you know when it's full.
When you are filling it with butane and it starts to shoot fluid back is the best way to tell its full
~Because of this this Video I had to buy a Peterson Lighter for myself and I'm happy I did.
~I the bought one with the Silver top & bottom and a Black body. The Peterson is very well made and IMO very attractive.
~If my Wife calls you and scolds you for making me spend money on another lighter, you'll know why. Sorry, but she found it and I had to tell her.
Maybe you should tell your wife to mind her own business.
received mine today....after watching this video...
I buy hell lots of lighters. so I can compare them. I loved the Dupont Maxi but sometime the window cant close. The gas seem to last long nice flame not scorching . it have gas window and it work at every click.
Certainly sounds like a good lighter. Enjoy.
The actual Kirbiri-branded lighters are great too, but I don't think they offer this awesome silver pinstripe finish that they put on the ones that Kirbiri makes for Peterson. Some of the Kirbiris have the tamper and even a bowl scraper blade. Somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think you can get the ones Kirbiri sells under their own brand name for $75. The least expensive Kirbiri I've seen is $90. I must admit I started shopping for them only yesterday, however. I agree, Colibri couldn't be any better. Kirbiri has done away with that metal thing that breaks on the Coronas. I doubt Dunhill is any better, either, although they invented the Old Boy lighter in the 1930s, or maybe it was the 1920s, and are Swiss-made, and cost MANY hundreds more.
Since you bought it how is now working ? Do you like it?
Yep. I still use it every day.
Great review, thanks!
Have this lighter. Loved it's ease of use, however, I went through 2 in 9 months because the stopper break off after awhile. There is nothing inside the lighter keeping the stopper on except a weak meal connection. It's poorly designed, which I find surprising considering its cost. I would not recommend.
I don't believe you
Clean your lens! Been scraping my screen for two of your videos now :-D
Me too
Can you use zippo flints in it?
Yep.
after bout a year the gas seals give out dont know about replacements
I want a singlet like that.
It remind me of Hans Landa ‘s lighter
What's the pipe
Such a beautiful thing, damn
Reason for Corona been so popular is because Dunhill's lighters are toooooooooooooooooooooooo expensive.....
The Peterson looks like a re-branded Kiribi Pipe Lighter.
They are similar simply for the fact that Japan has a manufacturer with the tooling required for these lighters. So when Peterson or Kiribi or IM or say another company wants this style they only have maybe a handful of manufacturers to pick from.
Peterson lighters are made by Tsubota, who also make lighters for Kiribi (owned by smoking pipes). They all use identical bodies, with only minor differences like the caps. I really dislike this, makes your lighter feel generic when 3 other "brands" are built exactly the same due to same OEM...
Then buy a Dunhill Unique.
I like it.
Chrome lighters are easily smudged, as we all know. I too like playing with my lighters, so if I need to relight my tobacco, I really don't care.
Holy crap pipe lighters are so expensive..the craftsmanship is great, but dang..
Wait till you see how much a good watch costs...
Nice Noodlers. ☺
€132 euros on petersons dublin website for this lighter
how can you refill this baby?
It takes butane, but you need to use at least 5X refined butane.
where can you find that butane??
In the USA, you can find it in almost every gas station and tobacco store. I'm not sure about in Egypt.
What kind of butane do you use?
Whatever brand I can find that is "5X Refined."
Noodlers ink in the background....
*warranty
I think you let the pipe go out just so that you can re-light it. LOL.
+Petox20x - It is a very satisfying lighter to use!
Το τατου "φιλάνθρωπος" με ξεπερνάει.
Looks jus like jon lajoie
the Peterson lighter is a junk, it is a copy of the japan IM corona old boy lighter.
I got both lighter the IM corona is a wonderful lighter and Peterson lighter is a junk.
Even Dunhill copy the the IM corona old boy, But that is the cheapest Dunhill lighter.
Its amusing that you'd post the above on a video in which I praise the Peterson lighter. My review states pretty clearly how much I like it, so I'm not sure whom you're trying to convince. BOTH lighters are made in Japan and are of high quality. Also, I state pretty clearly in the review that it's an "old boy style lighter." Many manufacturers have copied that style. If you like the Old Boy better, enjoy. I certainly won't try to convince you otherwise, but to say the Peterson is junk is completely ridiculous.
And IM Corona is a replica of a Dunhill Unique style lighter which Dunhill has been making for a century now. Please explain how IMC is better than Peterson.
Also, FYI there are tons of chinese made knock offs made by Yibao on Eb.ay.
I've been using a $12 one for a few months and it works just as well as a $600 Dunhill I have.
Cheers.
Ashton Kutcher?
That transition cut at 7:12: masterstroke 🤌. I just got one of these for my bday from the wife. It scares me because I’m afraid of rim char. Watching this vid for support. Thanks.
Cheers!
Stop lying. I just watched a video where you compared this lighter to the old boy.
@@salazam very random. What am I lying about salazam? I’ve been called a lot of things but a liar usually isn’t one of them.
@@mushroomleg It was a joke, because I just saw your comment after I watched your video, that means that chronologically those are when the two events occurred.
the Peterson lighter is a junk, it is a copy of the japan IM corona old boy lighter.
I got both lighter the IM corona is a wonderful lighter and Peterson lighter is a junk.
+Altex lan - And, the IM Corona is a copy of a Dunhill lighter. Both lighters are quite nice.
IM Corona make it better. Dunhill is a flop.
I got a Corona Old Boy - after three months use, the flint tube was out of alignment, the cap spring didn't work properly causing it to need refilling in less than 24 hours (leaked), and the fill valve also leaked resulting in spray back every time I filled it. I sent it in under warranty (they jacked the repair price up to $38), it took 3 months before I got it back, and within one month, the spring wore out again and it leaked. A fill now lasts about 4 hours and it's gone into the junk box. Very different experience than you had with it - I wouldn't buy another Corona.