
The flint wheel mechanism on a Zippo lighter can cease to rotate freely. This malfunction prevents sparks from being generated, thus hindering the lighter’s primary function of creating a flame. This can... Read more »

A Zippo lighter’s failure to ignite can often be attributed to a jammed flint. This occurs when the flint, a small, hard cylindrical component responsible for creating sparks, becomes lodged within its... Read more »

A non-functioning sparking mechanism in a lighter, specifically one caused by a jammed metal component responsible for creating a spark, can render the device unusable. This typically occurs due to debris, misalignment,... Read more »

A misaligned flint within a Zippo lighter can disrupt the lighter’s functionality. This typically occurs when the replacement flint is not inserted correctly into the spring-loaded tube, becoming lodged against the interior... Read more »

A tiny piece of hardened metal, essential for creating a spark when the striking wheel of a classic lighter is rotated, can sometimes become lodged within its housing. This prevents the lighter... Read more »