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A simple “Zippo” lighter. Easy to disassemble.
Open it.
Slide out Lighter from shell.
Unscrew and remove flint holder.
Remove the fluff, and if you don’t mind putting it back in, remove the wick.
See, I told you it was easy!
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A simple “Zippo” lighter. Easy to disassemble.
Open it.
Slide out Lighter from shell.
Unscrew and remove flint holder.
Remove the fluff, and if you don’t mind putting it back in, remove the wick.
See, I told you it was easy!
ZIPPO’s are so well made and thought out… I’ve owned a few in my time and they are still the best Lighters to own… Definitely an American Icon…
I liked the fact I could send one with a broken lid back to the factory and get it fixed for Free…
lol, that zippo is a fake, you know that right? Cool site btw.
Haha, this is my lighter, and it isn’t actually a “Zippo” we just used that title instead of just calling it a lighter
None the less it is nearly an “Exact Copy” of a Zippo…. hehehe
it is actually very old. something like 30-40 years
How do you take apart a HP photosmart 850 camera? The lens is out and will not go back in. Thanks and have a great night. And what a great site it really helped me alot with my ps2. Thanks again!
Teri
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I was going to say “Whaaat? Why a Zippo?” Because they are so simple, but what the heck, it was cool, and that what this site is for. Cool.
I really liked Zippo lighters, thanks for info.
sorry..im not smoking…
I might get one of these lighters how well do they handle being in a pocket with other stuff? i dont smoke but i like having a lighter handy just in case, I have one of those mini pocket butane torches it works ok i guess but will these lighters light even when wet