
Pocket lighters, often brass and windproof, have been personalized with engravings of naval vessels for decades. These engravings can include the ship’s name, hull number, and sometimes even a depiction of the... Read more »

A Zippo lighter’s wick is essential for proper function. Over time, the wick becomes charred and blackened, impacting fuel delivery and flame quality. This can lead to a weak, inconsistent flame, or... Read more »

These collectible items combine the iconic windproof lighter design with imagery of the Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter, a utility tactical transport aircraft used by the United States Army and other armed... Read more »

Replacing the outer casing of a Zippo lighter is generally not feasible due to its construction. The lighter’s internal mechanism is riveted to the case, making it a permanent fixture. Attempting to... Read more »

This reusable metal heating device, sold by the outdoor retailer, utilizes lighter fluid to provide portable warmth in cold weather. Similar in size and shape to the iconic lighter it’s based on,... Read more »

A lighter made by Zippo, finished with a gold-colored coating reminiscent of the precious metal finishes used by S.T. Dupont, signifies a blend of practicality and luxury. Imagine the classic windproof flame... Read more »

This highly flammable, liquefied gas serves as the fuel source in many pocket lighters. Stored under pressure, it transitions to a gaseous state upon release, allowing for easy ignition and a consistent... Read more »

Distinctive Zippo pocket lighters often deviate from standard production models through personalized engravings, artistic paint jobs, or limited-edition releases commemorating specific events or themes. Examples include lighters featuring custom artwork, company logos,... Read more »

A Zippo lighter’s wick is essential for proper fuel delivery and a consistent flame. Over time, the wick can become charred, clogged with debris, or simply worn out, affecting the lighter’s performance.... Read more »