| Wind resistant lighters allow you to enjoy that pipe, | | | | well away from your eyes. Next, insert the tip of the |
| cigar or even cigarettes in the windiest of conditions, | | | | fuel canister into the fuel nozzle on the base of the |
| ensuring that you are able to smoke when you wish. | | | | lighter. Please note that some manufacturers |
| However, no matter how little you use that lighter, | | | | recommend shaking your fuel canister prior to |
| you'll eventually need to refill it. | | | | refueling your lighter while others do not. Read the |
| When this happens, you'll probably encounter one of | | | | can's label carefully to determine what you should do. |
| the most common questions to plague smokers. Can | | | | When the canister is fully seated on the nozzle, press |
| you light your lighter immediately after refilling it? It | | | | it down. You will hear a hiss as the fuel begins |
| surprising the number of smokers who do not know | | | | moving from the can to the lighter. You will also |
| the right answer to this simple question. | | | | notice the can grow quite cool in your hands, as will |
| Before reading further, you should understand that | | | | the lighter. Keep the flow of fuel intact for about five |
| using your lighter immediately after refilling it is not | | | | seconds before disengaging the canister. This helps |
| advised. Most experts and manufacturers | | | | to avoid overfilling the lighter. |
| recommend that you allow the fuel to come to room | | | | When the lighter is full, set down the canister and |
| temperature prior to lighting your lighter once more. | | | | allow the contents of the lighter to come to room |
| While this will necessitate a wait, it's much safer for | | | | temperature. Once the fuel has acclimated, you |
| you. Not only does this ensure that your lighter | | | | should adjust the flame height to your desired setting |
| works properly, but it also helps to ensure that any | | | | and then ignite the lighter, while holding it well away |
| overspray of fluid has evaporated, keeping you safe | | | | from your face and clothing. If the lighter does not |
| from burns. | | | | ignite, you'll need to continue adding fuel and allowing |
| How does the process work? First, hold the lighter | | | | the fuel to warm up. |
| upside down, so that the filler nozzle is visible. Keep it | | | | |