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This is a discussion on PB-207 VS Everything Else within the Cigar Accessory Questions forums, part of the Cigar Accessory Discussion category; I just grabbed my first PB-207 lighter from Cigarmony... And I want about 3 more. This thing is bad ass... ...
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PB-207 VS Everything Else
I just grabbed my first PB-207 lighter from Cigarmony... And I want about 3 more. This thing is bad ass... bottom line...
I looked at the blazer website and they report that it holds 4 grams of butane... Does anyone know how much butane the average Colibri or similar lighter holds?? I have a handful of Colibri lighters that were mostly gifts. With the exception of one I have to say they have all served well. I even have one that's been through the wash and dry TWICE now. It still works great. That doesnt say much for me checking my pockets, but it does say alot about the lighter... My biggest problem is that the lighter usually runs out way too soon. I just want to gauge how much more fuel this Blazer Torch holds.. Thanks.
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It's crazy with the Blazer....it never seems to run out. I will literally light 100+ cigars with one fill. And it keeps working! Every other lighter I have own craps out at some point, 5-10 refills down the road. The Blazer I have has been going strong for over two years.
My only suggestion....use Vector or Lava for your fuel in it....it has definitely worked well for me.
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Second on the Vector fuel, has been working well in mine for about a year and a half now.
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Whatever you do....don't but the tiger print blazer...its for girly-men!!
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My PB207 disappeared and I bought some of the dealextreme ones for 3 bucks until my new Yellow and easier to see replacement arrived.
I had forgotten how good it was until it was gone. I use Xikar fluid as my B&M carries it and that's one less thing to track down. |
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I recently received my first PB-207, it has been great!
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The PB-207 holds 4 grams of fuel. As a comparison, the Vector Quintuplus butane can is 320 ml (10.80 fluid ounces). To convert fluid ounces to grams, multiply the fluid ounces by 28.35. 306.18 grams. So you could fill the PB-207 about 76 times with the can of Vector. The Porsche Designs PD5 Lighter holds 1.1 ml (.038 fluid ounces) which equates to 1.05 grams of fuel. So the Blazer PB-207 would be roughly 4 times the capacity of the Porsche PD5. I hope this helps ~Mark |
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This is by far my favorite lighter that I own, unfortunatly the seals in mine started gonig bad and it will no longer hold a fill anymore. It is probably time for me to order antoher one from cigarmony
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I have had a blazer for 3 or 4 months now and have filled it twice maybe three times, due to playing with it when first received. I smoke cigs and cigars so it gets used all day long. I love this thing. No other lighter can compete at this point.
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Have a bunch of these.
They are the best lighters on the market by far. Nothing holds more fluid or works better.
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These are great lighters. I own a few.
FInding one is always the challenge.Have a Colibri trifecta that is my favorite lighter. Feels good in the hand and the light action is almost organic. Has the bling factor but is heavy and larger in the pocket. Unlike the PB though, colibris are temperamental. Must bleed them out, out out or they stop working. PB is easily the tool of choice along with a palio or havana cutter. Funny, for everyday smoking seem to gravitate to the lil havana and a PB. When going to a purpose designed smoke.. like a herf, tend to take the more bling items. |
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Hey does any one know if these butane cans fly well? I can't find tripple refined fuel here so if I ask some one to carry it for me would that be safe?
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This is by far my favorite lighter that I own, unfortunatly the seals in mine started gonig bad and it will no longer hold a fill anymore. It is probably time for me to order antoher one from cigarmony which seals are these? do we need to worry? does warrenty cover this? is there any preventitive maintence to avoid this problem. =] as you can tell I just got my new pb207 hehe |
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