| Dropped and Stepped on, this Zippo never quits. | | | | wick, thumbwheel, etc. There is an inner metal case |
| My Black Ice Zippo Lighter is virtually indestructible. I | | | | that is open at the bottom where the lighter stuffing, |
| carry it everywhere! It has my name on it custom. | | | | called rayon batt stuffing, which absorbs your lighter |
| Fishing trips, camping trips, you name it! I've dropped | | | | fluid and fuels the wick. How could I forget the |
| this on concrete, to only leave a small mark. I've | | | | windscreen chimney - this allows the flame to |
| even dropped it in a puddle while washing my car, | | | | operate efficiently without being blown out while |
| the brief submerge didn't stop it from lighting. When | | | | outdoors. This is the lighter you want if you love the |
| its raining or windy, I can still light without any | | | | outdoors like I do. They also work really great for |
| problems. This just goes to show why Zippo Lighters | | | | starting a campfire. They dont get hot like a butane |
| are so popular with tobacco enthusiasts everywhere. | | | | lighter and dont require you to have to hold your |
| The design of the classic windproof lighter is the | | | | thumb down to keep a flame. Lets face it, those fire |
| reason behind my opinion above. These lighters have | | | | starting logs dont light easy - but a Zippo Lighter can |
| an outer case made of metal with a hinged top. | | | | easily light these. |
| Inside this is all the inner works of the lighter i.e. flint, | | | | |