
Zippo hand warmers are designed for use with a specific fuel, a petroleum distillate. While other fuels might seem similar, using substitutes can be dangerous and may damage the warmer, voiding any... Read more »

Zippo lighters utilize a flint and steel ignition system. Small particles are shaved from the flint when the striking wheel rotates against it. This process generates the sparks needed to ignite the... Read more »

Zippo lighter wicks are consumable items that eventually require replacement. A wick’s lifespan depends on frequency of use and the type of lighter fluid used. Signs of a needed wick change include... Read more »

A Zippo lighter’s fibrous core, responsible for drawing fuel to the flame, will eventually wear out through regular use or become clogged with carbon buildup. This impacts the lighter’s performance, leading to... Read more »

Zippo offers a remarkable repair policy, promising to fix any mechanical issues with their windproof lighters, regardless of age or condition, without charge for the repair itself. The consumer is responsible only... Read more »