
These lighters evoke the design and style of Zippo products manufactured during 1941, a significant year marking America’s entry into World War II. Often featuring a brushed chrome or brass finish, they... Read more »

Zippo lighters manufactured in 1940 represent a specific period in the company’s history, coinciding with the early years of World War II. These wartime lighters often feature steel construction due to material... Read more »

Replicas of lighters manufactured by Zippo Manufacturing Company, styled after their 1935 models, typically feature a high-polish chrome finish. These sought-after collectibles often emulate the design elements characteristic of the original, including... Read more »

These prestigious lighters combine the utility of a classic windproof lighter with the luxurious appeal of high-karat gold. Crafted from 75% pure gold, they represent a significant investment and are often personalized... Read more »

Zippo lighters are shipped without fuel for safety reasons related to shipping flammable materials. Purchasers must acquire lighter fluid separately before their new Zippo can be used. Retailers commonly sell both lighters... Read more »

Zippo lighters engraved with the insignia of the 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team serve as a tangible connection to this unit’s distinguished history. These pocket-sized pieces of metal often feature the brigade’s... Read more »

Disposable and butane lighters are generally permitted in carry-on baggage on aircraft within the United States, although there are specific regulations regarding their placement and quantity. However, refillable lighters, such as those... Read more »

Purchasing refillable metal lighters in large quantities often provides cost advantages and ensures a consistent supply for businesses, collectors, or individuals with high usage rates. This practice can involve acquiring standard models,... Read more »

The story of the Zippo lighter begins in the early 1930s in Bradford, Pennsylvania. Inspired by an Austrian lighter design, George G. Blaisdell created a windproof lighter with a distinctive hinged lid... Read more »

These pocket refillable devices combine the classic windproof design with the convenience of butane fuel. They provide a consistent flame, adjustable for various needs, from lighting cigarettes and cigars to campfires and... Read more »