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So I figured I should get me a pipe lighter since ive just been using my IM Corona Double Corona or disposable Djeep lighter to get me going.

Does anyone have any opinions are what I should look for? Was looking at these 2, just because ive had great experiences with my Corona Double Corona lighter with cigars.

http://www.amazon.com/IM-Corona-Master-Chrome-Lighter/dp/B00D4BF4JY/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1430837871&sr=8-7&keywords=pipe+master+lighter

http://www.amazon.com/IM-Corona-Old-Chromium-Lighter/dp/B004P6Q3XI/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1430836811&sr=8-2&keywords=corona+old+boy
 

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Use Djeep disposables. They work for both cigars and pipes. Cheap. Reliable. They're the perfect shape for lighting pipes in that the flame is further away from the thumb than with a Bic #therevapproved.
 
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Those IM's are great lighters. If you are partial to them, I say grab one.

I didn't want to spend too much money on piping (ha) until I was sure I was going to enjoy it, so I used Bics until I got my Zippo.

Now that I have my Zippo, I don't feel I need anything else. I love the feel of the lighter and their new fuel doesn't leave enough of an aftertaste to bother me. More importantly, with the flame going down, I no longer char the edges of my bowl as I once did with my Bics.

And that's the key - not charring the bowl. The IM's will do a fine job of not doing that - as will matches. But I -you might be inclined to feel cooler using the IM. :).

I am sure you'll love your new IM ... I am sure you'll be getting one too lol!!
 
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Xikar's Pipeline lighter has been excellent for me, and I love the built-in tamper.
This is one of Xikars lighters I picked up for $5 . Shop owner had this behind the counter, asked him how much he said it's broken .. I said I'll still buy it. He was like give me $5... Guess he didn't know about Xikars lifetime warranty lol
 
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I have a Zippo pipe lighter and it's an essential tool for me. Biggest draw back is that if you don't use it too often, you'll still be refilling it as the fluid can evaporate. But for actual lighting, I really like it. And, as SeaGar points out, no charred rims.
 
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I use this cheap jetline lighter:
http://www.amazon.com/Jetline-Regular-Flame-Lighter-Chrome/dp/B00IKVBBNQ/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1433309299&sr=8-9&keywords=jetline+pipe+lighter

As well as this one that has the built in Czech tool:
http://www.amazon.com/JetLine-Traditional-Lighter-Attractive-Warranty/dp/B00REXCST2/ref=sr_1_39?ie=UTF8&qid=1433309370&sr=8-39&keywords=jetline+pipe+lighter

I burn my fingers too much with the Bics and DJeeps like others suggested. I'm on the prowl for a zippo pipe lighter though.
 
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I really like my zippo with the pipe insert it my go to lighter. If im not using that im using a bic lighter. One day I would love to have a im.
 
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My go to pipe lighter is my xikar pipeline , Seems like butane last forever in there. When I'm not using the xikar I use a zippo pipe insert, Only down side is seems to dry out pretty quickly.
 
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