Im not quite sure what it is... but it does look great.
http://www.neptunecigar.com/pr/alec_bradley_the_burner_table_lighter.aspx?SRC=ShoppingComIm not quite sure what it is... but it does look great.
Thanks.
that's why I gave you the info.Thanks.
But even looking at the description I felt confused at the aparatus. So I looked on youtube with the name and found some footage using it
... id be curious to try.
Maybe you can boil your coffee with it.?that's why I gave you the info.
Seen it at a few shops but for me, I like soft flame inside so it's pointless for my use.
Maybe...Maybe you can boil your coffee with it.?
Its never enough...Maybe...
But I have a Nespresso, a Saeco, four french presses, an aeropress etc.... I think it's enough.
I'll tell you why it's greatIm not quite sure what it is... but it does look great.
yeah, plus he shove the cigar straight into the flame, puffing on it... but one could actually see how the lighter was working.I'll tell you why it's great
- huge fuel tank
- it rests on the table top so you can slowly toast the foot
- flame can be adjusted from very high to very low (for intermittent touch ups)
It's really great for the ritualistic slow toaster. That video was a poor demonstration of the lighter. I'm not sure I would bring a lighter with a flame of this size to my face like the guy in the vid.
it looks great in blue. so far I had see it only in yellow and silver. Blue does it goodmy new favorite but I have many
I've lost and found a couple zippo over the years. It's a bit like pass it forward.I love my old Zippo and I almost lost it the other day. The world almost ended for a moment.
$3 xikar? Sign me up!I see the appeal of a Ronson if you need a lighter right now and cant wait but you can get Xikars on the devil site for the exact same price and have a lighter with a lifetime warranty.