active network: BikeMagic : Golfmagic : OutdoorsMagic : RCUK : Visordown  
Welcome to OUTDOORSmagic
Forgot your password?
Have an account?
  •  
  • Home
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Blogs
  • Features
  • Gallery
  • Routes
  • Forum
  • Shop
  • Ask Us
Join  
RSS  
Advertise  
Blog  
Outdoors News  
Gear News  
Travel News  
Jackets  
Other Clothing  
Footwear  
Packs  
Tents  
Sleeping  
Other Equipment  
Gear News  
Buy online  
Classifieds  
Local shops  
Forum  
Outdoor News Blog  
Editorial musings  
Gear Blog  
Thoughts from the Outdoors  
Outdoor Features  
Hill skills  
Health and fitness  
Travel features  
Gear features  
Add image  
Latest images  
OM Members' album  
All albums  
Front page  
User guide  
Gallery Forum  
Walking  
Scrambling  
Meets and Partners forum  
Search routes  
Map a route  
Routes forum  
Latest Posts  
New discussions  
Hot Threads  
Trip Reports  
New Member Introductions  
Soapbox  
Walking and Climbing  
Gear  
Meets and Partners  
Starting out?  
Travel  
Lakeland 100 Chat  
tgo magazine live letters archive  
Gallery  
GPS help and advice  
Classifieds Section  
Online Shopping  
Second Hand  
Local Shops  
Ask a gear question  
See gear answers  
Forum
You are looking at: Home : Forum :

Gear

Lighter
 
Latest Posts | New Discussions | Hot Threads | Forum TopicsHelp | Settings | Public Profile
 Search forum: 
Lighter
spacer image
81 to 86 of 86 messagesPage: 1  2  3  4  5  
spacer image
 
Show/hide user stats
Eric Blumensaadt
07/01/10 18:57
 Fell-walking flyer 390 forum posts
I'm afraid Mr.(Studly) Swold is engaging, once again, in flights of fancy. 
 Send to friend
Show/hide user stats
R_Mac
07/01/10 21:42
 Scottish ice ace 2418 forum posts 19 photos 5 reviews 16 bookmarks

Ronson disposable, they're transparent so you can see how much gas is left.

I bought a Silva Helios and it stopped working the same day I bought it (returned for refund) Underneath the fancy rubber (not really rubber, just flexible plastic) and hard plastic casing (looks like metal but it is plastic) it's got the exact same lighter part as this one.

http://www.asmc.de/en/Lighters/Gas-Lighters/Lighter-Outdoor-p.html

I also have a Turboflame and don't rate it either as it doesn't want to work if it's cold, even kept in my trouser pocket, the instructions even imply as much, pretty pointless as a storm lighter. The Piezo stopped working when it was less than a month old due in part to repeatly clicking it in an attempt to get it to light. The refilling instructions run to 9 steps, the 9th step being repeat steps 1-8 if it doesn't work afer filling (there's confidance). Metal tank means you can't see how much fuel is in it. 

 Send to friend
Show/hide user stats
Matt C
07/01/10 21:57
 Himalayan mountaineer 20458 forum posts 809 photos 2 articles 20 bookmarks

I'm surprised to hear your Turboflame wouldn't work in the cold R_Mac. I've used one for several years and, yes, it does need to live in my pocket, but it's worked reliably at all times - last winter we camped in temps down to -10C, not had chance to beat that yet this year!

I'd happily settle for a cheap, disposable lighter except for the single great feature of the Turboflame - the direction of the flame, and in particular the ability to reliably point it horizontally or even downwards without it burning my fingers.

(I've refilled mine several times too - I've lost the instructions but seem to have no problem just squeezing in more gas from a refill cannister I bought at a tobacconist.)

 Send to friend
Show/hide user stats
Ray !!!!!
07/01/10 22:07
 Fell-walking flyer 2805 forum posts 3 reviews 1 bookmark
i use one of these. lighter
 Send to friend
Show/hide user stats
Mal Mawr
07/01/10 22:12
 Alpine improver 12253 forum posts 58 photos 3 bookmarks

Eight years ago I bought a storm lighter for about £3 in Lidl. It has outlasted every other lighter I've owned...except my Zippo which I bought direct from the US, engraved with a ship's crest (HMS Warspite), in 1968.

 Send to friend
Show/hide user stats
R_Mac
07/01/10 22:23
 Scottish ice ace 2418 forum posts 19 photos 5 reviews 16 bookmarks
Matt C wrote (see)

I'm surprised to hear your Turboflame wouldn't work in the cold R_Mac. I've used one for several years and, yes, it does need to live in my pocket, but it's worked reliably at all times - last winter we camped in temps down to -10C, not had chance to beat that yet this year!

I'd happily settle for a cheap, disposable lighter except for the single great feature of the Turboflame - the direction of the flame, and in particular the ability to reliably point it horizontally or even downwards without it burning my fingers.

(I've refilled mine several times too - I've lost the instructions but seem to have no problem just squeezing in more gas from a refill cannister I bought at a tobacconist.)


Matt, mine was the one that looks a bit like a hand grenade, I was really surprised at the lack of reliability in the cold, I would have considered it faulty but for the comment in the instructions (can't remember it exactly)

It does now sound as though it was faulty as you'd have used yours in temperatures well below anything I used mine in. I agree about the flame direction, great for meths stoves and the way you can lock it to stay lit is pretty handy.

 Send to friend

 You say:
Message: (1500 character limit)
(Using the Quick Post will also register you with the site)
First Name: *
Last Name: *
Email: *
Security Image:This is a security image
Write the characters shown in the image above (Case sensitive)
I agree to the site's Terms and Conditions & Code of Conduct
  
 
81 to 86 of 86 messages

Page: 1  2  3  4  5  


Change stats view
spacer image
bookmarkMake external bookmarkAdd to My Bookmarks

« Previous thread   -   Next thread »
spacer image
Forum jump  
Spacer image
Sign up to our weekly newsletter
Shopping
Berkshire Outdoor Leisure
Fox's Outdoor
Springfield Camping
Cave and Crag
E-outdoor
EDZ Layering
Trek Plus
The Photon Shop
Trekmates
Park Cameras
The Outdoor Shop
Ellis Brigham Mountain Sports
Latest on the site
Arc'teryx Photo Comp At ShAFF
There's a £500 plus a bunch of kit for budding amateir adventure photographers in this unique competition.
Fort William Mountain Festival: Incoming - Video
Under a week to go before this year's Fort William celebration of mountain culture and here's the showreel trailer!
Weekend Mountain Weather Outlook
All the weather information you need to plan your outdoors weekend.
  • OM On Tour In The Sunny North East
  • Walna Scar Closed To Motor Vehicles
Competitions

There are currently no comps running on OutdoorsMagic
Sign up to our twitter feed
Promotions

New to Cotswold Outdoor
Rab Microlight Alpine Jackets for men and women
Dog day afternoons
Activities for you and your dog courtesy of Sainsbury's Finance
Facebook

Become a fan of OutdoorsMagic

Twitter

Follow us on twitter

Newsletter

Sign up to our free newsletter

Meet some partners

Meet partners in our forum

Other Immediate Media Sites

Parenting

  • Junior
  • Practical Parenting
  • MadeForMums

Active

  • AVReview
  • BIKEmagic
  • GOLFmagic
  • OUTDOORSmagic
  • RoadCyclingUK
  • Visordown

Our eCommerce Platform

About OutdoorsMagic

  • About us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & conditions
  • Support
  • Advertise with us

Forums

  • Trip Reports
  • New Member Introductions
  • Soapbox
  • Walking and Climbing
  • Gear
  • Meets and Partners
  • Starting out?
  • Travel
  • Lakeland 100 Chat
  • tgo magazine live letters archive
  • Gallery
  • GPS help and advice
  • Classifieds Section

Reviews

  • Jackets
  • Other Clothing
  • Footwear
  • Packs
  • Tents
  • Sleeping
  • Other Equipment

Home

  • Join OutdoorsMagic
  • Advertise with us
  • Take our articles (RSS)

News

Blogs

Features

Gallery

Routes

Shop

Ask Us

  • About us
  • Contact us
  • Privacy policy
  • Terms + conditions
  • Advertise with us

© Immediate Media Company Ltd 2011. This website is owned and published by Immediate Media Company Limited. www.immediatemedia.co.uk