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Los Angeles, June 28 – When you think of Zippo, you think of the endlessly dependable, liquid-fueled lighter – and its lifetime guarantee – introduced in 1932.
Because of the liquid fuel and the odors that accompany it, Zippos have not been the lighter of choice for cigar lovers, who prefer the odorless flame produced by butane gas. But that is about to change.
The Zippo Blu, a new lighter which uses butane and produces a single, torch-style flame, has been introduced in Europe and will debut in the U.S. in late August or early September, depending on where you are in the country.
We got our hands on one ahead of time and had a chance to put it through its paces. It’s an exciting new product:
• The Zippo Blu is a bit bigger than the standard Zippo: just short of 2 3/4 inches high compared to 2 1/8 inches for the standard model. The width is about the same although the standard style is a simple rectangle while the Blu is more rounded. Both fit easily in the hand and the heft of the Blu lets you know this is a serious product as soon as you handle it.
• Once you pop open the top – the Blu gives you the same familiar click as the standard model – the operation of the lighter is about the same. Zippo created an entirely new ignition mechanism for its butane torch, disregarding the piezo electronic system used in almost all torches.
Like the classic model, it uses a textured wheel that runs against a flint to create a spark. Unlike the fluid model, however, with the same motion of the thumb that turns the wheel, the depression of the feeder valve sends butane into the lighting chamber and brings the torch to life. The torch will stay lit for as long as you keep the fuel feeder depressed. The light blue, pinpointed flame is what gives the lighter its name.
• The Zippo Blu can easily be used with one hand and it’s easy to maneuver to deliver the flame where you need it to light even quite large cigars without much difficulty.
• The refill nozzle is on the bottom as with most lighters and there’s an easy-to-use fuel level window on the right side of the lighter.
And, best of all for those who have experienced torches which flunk out after a tank or two, the Zippo Blu – like the original – comes with a lifetime guarantee!
The Blu is reportedly expected to start at about $39.95 at retail upon introduction in the U.S. The model we used had an elegant, brushed silver case, but European web sites are showing a dozen designs in black, chrome, silver and gold finishes! Prices ranged from €65 (about $87.50) to €295 in 24-karat gold (about $397.00).
The only disadvantage we can report is that the user will eventually have to replace the flint, in addition to refueling. But this is easy to do on the standard Zippo and should not be much harder on the Blu. The same flint used on the standard model will work on the Blu.
%%pagebreak%% Zippo sold a butane lighter in the 1980s called Contempo, which was made for it in Japan. With the torch-flame Blu model, the company has fully updated its line to satisfy cigar smokers and the Blu will undoubtedly be a popular addition to the company’s roster as soon as smokers can get their hands on them. Overall grade: A: Exceptional.
Los Angeles, June 28 – When you think of Zippo, you think of the endlessly dependable, liquid-fueled lighter – and its lifetime guarantee – introduced in 1932.
Because of the liquid fuel and the odors that accompany it, Zippos have not been the lighter of choice for cigar lovers, who prefer the odorless flame produced by butane gas. But that is about to change.
The Zippo Blu, a new lighter which uses butane and produces a single, torch-style flame, has been introduced in Europe and will debut in the U.S. in late August or early September, depending on where you are in the country.
We got our hands on one ahead of time and had a chance to put it through its paces. It’s an exciting new product:
• The Zippo Blu is a bit bigger than the standard Zippo: just short of 2 3/4 inches high compared to 2 1/8 inches for the standard model. The width is about the same although the standard style is a simple rectangle while the Blu is more rounded. Both fit easily in the hand and the heft of the Blu lets you know this is a serious product as soon as you handle it.
• Once you pop open the top – the Blu gives you the same familiar click as the standard model – the operation of the lighter is about the same. Zippo created an entirely new ignition mechanism for its butane torch, disregarding the piezo electronic system used in almost all torches.
Like the classic model, it uses a textured wheel that runs against a flint to create a spark. Unlike the fluid model, however, with the same motion of the thumb that turns the wheel, the depression of the feeder valve sends butane into the lighting chamber and brings the torch to life. The torch will stay lit for as long as you keep the fuel feeder depressed. The light blue, pinpointed flame is what gives the lighter its name.
• The Zippo Blu can easily be used with one hand and it’s easy to maneuver to deliver the flame where you need it to light even quite large cigars without much difficulty.
• The refill nozzle is on the bottom as with most lighters and there’s an easy-to-use fuel level window on the right side of the lighter.
And, best of all for those who have experienced torches which flunk out after a tank or two, the Zippo Blu – like the original – comes with a lifetime guarantee!
The Blu is reportedly expected to start at about $39.95 at retail upon introduction in the U.S. The model we used had an elegant, brushed silver case, but European web sites are showing a dozen designs in black, chrome, silver and gold finishes! Prices ranged from €65 (about $87.50) to €295 in 24-karat gold (about $397.00).
The only disadvantage we can report is that the user will eventually have to replace the flint, in addition to refueling. But this is easy to do on the standard Zippo and should not be much harder on the Blu. The same flint used on the standard model will work on the Blu.
%%pagebreak%% Zippo sold a butane lighter in the 1980s called Contempo, which was made for it in Japan. With the torch-flame Blu model, the company has fully updated its line to satisfy cigar smokers and the Blu will undoubtedly be a popular addition to the company’s roster as soon as smokers can get their hands on them. Overall grade: A: Exceptional.