Lighters

Looking for a dependable spark? Our lighters collection brings together the two lighter styles every cigar and pipe lover trusts, soft flame butane lighters and torch lighters. Our models here are refillable, adjustable and sized for pocket or lounge table alike, giving you the right tool for any setting.

Difference Between Soft Flame Lighter and Torch Lighter

When choosing the best lighter for lighting your pipe or cigar, there are few key points to think of. Even though both get the job done, other lighter could be better suited for your usage. Let's take a closer look at these two different types of lighters.

Soft Flame Butane Lighter, product

Soft Flame Lighter

A soft flame lighter mirrors the gentle glow of a cigar spill, warming the foot of the cigar gradually rather than blasting it. That slower start lets you toast evenly, shields delicate wrappers, and keeps subtle tasting notes intact instead of burning them away. Because our valve system runs on butane gas, the flame burns odor-free, so you taste tobacco, not fuel. Adjustable flame lets you choose the perfect setting for your cigar or pipe.

Each refill takes about thirty seconds and lasts dozens of times, making the refillable butane lighter a trusty companion for calm patios, tasting rooms, or any lounge where the wind stays polite.

Torch Lighter, dual jet cigar lighter

Torch Lighter (Also Known as Jet Lighter)

Is the wind picking up? That’s when a windproof torch lighter earns its keep. A focused flame of the jet lighter reaches full power in seconds and shrugs off gusts that snuff weaker flames, torch lighters are faster to light and wind-proof. The high-velocity stream of flame also lets you touch up canoeing edges mid-smoke without relighting the whole cigar, saving both time and tobacco.

Torch lighters in our collection are also fully adjustable and butane refillable which makes them a long lasting purchase. Keep a torch lighter handy for outdoor decks, golf carts, or for any moments where time is precious and weather unpredictable.

How Do I Refill and Take Care of Refillable Lighters?

Both models are built for years of service, provided you feed them clean fuel and a little routine care. First, always bleed residual gas before each refill,this prevents air pockets that starve the jet. Next, load up refined butane; impurities clog orifices and dull flame colour. After filling, let the lighter rest upright for a full minute so the fuel stabilises. Wipe exterior vents with a cotton swab every few weeks to remove pocket lint. Treat your lighter like any precision tool: store it upright, keep it dry, and avoid over-torquing the flame wheel.

Follow these steps and your refillable lighter will spark bright long after disposable lighters have run out of power and wooden matches have turned to dust. Some parts of the lighter are also replaceable, for those scenarios we offer lighter parts that let you fix up the lighter and further lenghten its lifespan!

Pipe and Cigar Lighter FAQs

What type of butane should I use?

Always choose premium, triple-refined (or higher) butane. It burns cleaner, keeps valves clear, and prevents misfires. Lower-grade fuel contains impurities that clog jets and give off an off-flavour you can taste in the first puff.

Why does my torch flame turn yellow or sputter?

Three common causes: (1) The flame is adjusted too aggressively, take it down a notch, (2) the fuel level is low or mixed with air,bleed and top up, or (3) debris has crept into the burner ports, brush gently with a soft toothbrush or blast with compressed air. A healthy torch flame should stay tight and blue.

Can I fly with these lighters in my luggage?

Airline rules vary. In most regions you may carry one butane lighter on your person (not in checked bags), but torch and jet lighters are often restricted. Empty the tank if you must pack it, and always check the latest regulations before heading to the airport.

Which lighter is the best cigar lighter?

A torch lighter’s high-velocity jet cuts through the breeze and heats even a thicker gauge cigar evenly in seconds. A soft flame is ideal indoors, for smaller vitolas, or whenever you want maximum flavour control. Many aficionados keep one of each on hand.

Do I need to replace flints or burners?

Both lighters in this collection come with spare flints, you may need to replace them as time goes on. Burners are made of metal and rated for thousands of cycles; with clean fuel and basic maintenance, they should last many years without replacement.

What’s the best way to store a lighter between uses?

Keep it upright, away from direct sunlight or extreme heat, and cap the nozzle if your model has a lid. Storing upright prevents liquid butane from seeping into the ignition chamber, which can flood the jet and cause hard starts.

I have shaky hands, any tips for an even toast?

For soft flames, start the lighter, angle it slightly downward, and rotate the cigar rather than moving the flame. With torch and jet lighters, hold the cigar about a centimetre above the blue cone and rotate slowly, the jet’s precision does the rest.