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roughrider 10-15-2009 01:42 PM

Ronson JetLite Torch Lighter
 
I was really surprised by this lighter. It's a very simple and basic lighter that gets the job done time after time. It lights up on first click. The top opens/closes very solid and crisp. It has all the standard features: adjustable flame, re-fill/purge port, etc.

It beats the hell out of my Nibo and other cheap lighters costing 2-4x as much.


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As you can see, this lighter is built like a TANK.
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Verdict:

I've had mine for over a year now and I'm very happy with the lighter. It lights up every time. For $3-5, this is possibly the best lighter/deal out there. I picked up a few more for backup but I'm still using this one. If any of you guys don't have one, go out and get one. Hell, for the price get a couple. :tu

roughrider 10-15-2009 01:43 PM

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roughrider 10-15-2009 01:43 PM

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RightAJ 10-15-2009 01:49 PM

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Awesome lighter. I have had mine for about three years now and I just cannot kill it! It takes beating after beating, gets scratched, dropped, and I always use cheap fluid and it continues to work. Great product with awesome durability. To top it off, I think I paid $1.98 for it!!

aj

BryanB 10-15-2009 04:01 PM

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They are great lighters. Not as fancy as the more expensive ones but they actually work. :tu

bookman 10-15-2009 04:38 PM

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The best cigar lighter ever!!!

mariogolbee 10-15-2009 04:42 PM

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Where can I pick one up?

Smokin Gator 10-15-2009 04:44 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by mariogolbee (Post 601760)
Where can I pick one up?

If I would have only known!!!

I buy them on fleabay in display packs of 12. I send them to newbs... and I missed you:confused:

captain53 10-15-2009 04:54 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by mariogolbee (Post 601760)
Where can I pick one up?

As the proud owner of about 12 of them I think they are one of the best performing best built products in the smoking industry.:tu Downside is they are top operated and don't perform well with ring gauges over about 50. They have been available at Walmart for $2.96 for a long time but seems Walmarts are not carrying them much anymore. :td Also they can sometimes be found for $3 at Big Lots. Ronson sells them for $5.50 online: http://www.ronsonstore.com/jetlite.aspx

Fleabay usually has them in quantities at a good price too.

mariogolbee 10-15-2009 05:08 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Smokin Gator (Post 601761)
If I would have only known!!!

I buy them on fleabay in display packs of 12. I send them to newbs... and I missed you:confused:

Don't worry Brent. You slapped me silly enough as it is. We shall tango again some day though. Oh yes, I'm sure of it.
Thanks Dave. You kick some serious arse man!

roughrider 10-15-2009 05:29 PM

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Some Wal-Marts, CVS, and Wal-Greens carry them for $3-$5. I also found them at a WinCo Foods in Yuba City when I was there.

loki 10-15-2009 05:34 PM

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I had a nibo pipe lighter, thing was a POS....I've got two of these and they work great, I even painted one, got the idea off a botl here. I keep meaning to get more

Kreth 10-15-2009 07:20 PM

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Only downside to the JetLites is that you can't see how much fuel is left.
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thebiglebowski 10-16-2009 09:17 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Kreth (Post 602003)
Only downside to the JetLites is that you can't see how much fuel is left.
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that's why you carry two, cuz they're so cheap!

i'm a big fan. best lighter ever. i never even use my dunhill or blazer insert anymore.

Smokemifugotem 10-16-2009 10:06 AM

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Good lighter...I have a hand full! I suggest everyone have one even if it is a back up to their fancy lighter!

MedicCook 10-16-2009 10:10 AM

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You can find them at Wal*Mart but it is difficult. They are also the #1 lighter for crackheads and they sell out fast.

markem 10-16-2009 10:15 AM

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Nice little lighters. Several 12-pack lots on ebay right now. Guessing that they'll actually go in the $30 range or under.

wayner123 10-16-2009 11:12 AM

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I have had 3 different ones. All of them died within 2-3 months of usage. I use quadruple lava fuel, so it's not that. To me they have never been that great of a bargain. DE has some nicer looking clear tank models and they have lasted me years.

ChasDen 10-16-2009 03:22 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by wayner123 (Post 602943)
I have had 3 different ones. All of them died within 2-3 months of usage. I use quadruple lava fuel, so it's not that. To me they have never been that great of a bargain. DE has some nicer looking clear tank models and they have lasted me years.

Actually that may be it :D

I used good fuel when I first started using mine too. Had some issues and read somewhere to just use Zippo fuel. Since changing they light first time every time :tu

I have a dozen laying around all over the place so I never need to look too far for one. When one runs out I refill it and throw it back in a pile somewhere.

Chas

captain53 10-16-2009 04:19 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MedicCook (Post 602821)
You can find them at Wal*Mart but it is difficult. They are also the #1 lighter for crackheads and they sell out fast.

Not many crackheads here in the mountains but they sold the heck out of them at the local non-super Walmart before recently discontinuing them. Must be useful for the Meth Industry too cause we sure enough got plenty of that here.

Kreth 10-16-2009 04:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ChasDen (Post 603337)
I used good fuel when I first started using mine too. Had some issues and read somewhere to just use Zippo fuel. Since changing they light first time every time :tu

I've used Ronson fuel and the more expensive stuff with no problems. The only thing I've noticed is when it's really cold out, I need to hold it in my hand for a few seconds to warm it up before lighting.
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captain53 10-16-2009 04:40 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Kreth (Post 603413)
I've used Ronson fuel and the more expensive stuff with no problems. The only thing I've noticed is when it's really cold out, I need to hold it in my hand for a few seconds to warm it up before lighting.
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I use Vector in everything from my X-tend to my Ronson and never had a problem. But if the Ronson gives out I will just chunk it and pick up another one out of the drawer.

jwfish81 10-16-2009 10:18 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by RightAJ (Post 601534)
Awesome lighter. I have had mine for about three years now and I just cannot kill it! It takes beating after beating, gets scratched, dropped, and I always use cheap fluid and it continues to work. Great product with awesome durability. To top it off, I think I paid $1.98 for it!!

aj

I found a way! Like an IDIOT, I tried filling mine with Ronson lighter fuel instead of Ronson butane fuel. Have not gotten it to light since.:(

captain53 10-17-2009 07:42 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jwfish81 (Post 603786)
I found a way! Like an IDIOT, I tried filling mine with Ronson lighter fuel instead of Ronson butane fuel. Have not gotten it to light since.:(

:al

;s;s

NCRadioMan 10-17-2009 03:14 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jwfish81 (Post 603786)
I found a way! Like an IDIOT, I tried filling mine with Ronson lighter fuel instead of Ronson butane fuel. Have not gotten it to light since.:(

:r How did you get any in the tank? It should evaporate in time.

jwfish81 10-17-2009 06:08 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by NCRadioMan (Post 604636)
:r How did you get any in the tank? It should evaporate in time.

Just give 'ol bottle a good squeeze! I have been trying to fill it up with butane, burn off the old stuff, then let it sit for a while, repeat. right now, when I can get it to light, it burns more like a chepo bic lighter than a butane/torch lighter.

Wharf Rat 10-17-2009 06:35 PM

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Try filling it with butane, let sit upright awhile, then let the butane out through the filling valve. Hopefully this will purge it.

jmsremax 11-18-2009 04:16 PM

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Anyone from the Boston area know where to get some of these? I tried two Rite-Aids, CVS, numerous convenient stores, and even a military apparel shop and no one had them. I am trying to avoid going online and paying 3x the amount in shipping that others are paying at wal mart.

ZenSilk 11-18-2009 04:41 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jmsremax (Post 649802)
Anyone from the Boston area know where to get some of these? I tried two Rite-Aids, CVS, numerous convenient stores, and even a military apparel shop and no one had them. I am trying to avoid going online and paying 3x the amount in shipping that others are paying at wal mart.

You can find them on ebay for about 5 bucks with free shipping sometimes!

i got all 4 of my most recent ones at rite ade though.

poriggity 11-19-2009 05:15 PM

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I carry two on me at all times. Love them. My $50 Lotus broke, I gave it to my local B&M owner to have him send it in for warranty repair, and I haven't bothered to ask for it back :)
Scott

mariogolbee 11-19-2009 06:33 PM

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Captain53 thought I should try one and here's what happened.

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I thought this might be the appropriate spot to show off his handy work. This is what I get for asking questions! Thanks Dave, it works great!

Opusfxd 11-19-2009 10:22 PM

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Only issue I've had with one of these is using it in Estes Park, CO. 7500'+, took it down to a mile and it was fine again.

dccraft 11-20-2009 08:53 AM

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I have a couple of these and they have worked great. Just using regular butane in them.

SkinsFanLarry 11-20-2009 03:04 PM

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I looked all over the place for them and finally found them for $3.00 a piece at Big Lots, here in Eastern North Carolna.

govicgo 11-20-2009 08:10 PM

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Ouch picked one up today at Canadian Tire... $13. (joy of being a Canuck)
thanks for advice all ... still a great little lighter at that price.

mtaill 11-24-2009 05:46 AM

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Great lighter... I have a few on hand.
They always come on sale at Canadian Tire a around 5-6$.
When they do, I always pick up a few.

Will never fail you!

baldanders 12-08-2009 02:37 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jmsremax (Post 649802)
Anyone from the Boston area know where to get some of these? I tried two Rite-Aids, CVS, numerous convenient stores, and even a military apparel shop and no one had them. I am trying to avoid going online and paying 3x the amount in shipping that others are paying at wal mart.

I picked up a few at Rite-Aid last week in Quincy next to the the Shaws near Burgin Parkway.

tsttm 01-17-2010 11:13 AM

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new to forums..just a question about refilling- I'm new to refilling butane lighters.

I followed a youtube video instruction- pushing the valve to release whatever air out first, then pumping the butane canister a few times into the lighter.

My jet lite lights up again..but only on high. On low, it won't light up & I'm certain it maintained a smaller flame on low when it was new. Is this normal?

Is this a sign I haven't filled it full? (when it was getting close to low..i noticed that it wouldn't light on low but still lit on high).

I've purged & tried refilling a few times now with the same result.

Just curious..thanks.

druturn 01-17-2010 12:36 PM

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One thing I would say about purging is to make sure not to just let go of the valve after you hear the big release of gas. After that big release get your ear right up to the lighter and wait till you hear the soft hissing stop. That soft hissing is the key in purging a lighter because it is not the butane but the excess oxygen in the tank that prevents the fuel from mixing and lighting properly. I personally don't "pump" the canister into it as I feel that it can insert oxygen and not fill it completely. Instead I just press the canister firmly into the lighter until I hear it hissing from overfilling(typically just a few seconds into the filling, depends on size of tank) then release it and wait for a few minutes before attempting to light it again as the gas has to warm up to room temp before being effective. Also turning the lighter to "low" while purging/filling may aid you, then after it is warmed up and ready to go, you can turn it back up to your desired flame height. Hope this helps! And welcome to the forums!

ProBe 01-17-2010 12:49 PM

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Awesome Lighter for the price.

Wharf Rat 01-17-2010 01:50 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by druturn (Post 723277)
One thing I would say about purging is to make sure not to just let go of the valve after you hear the big release of gas. After that big release get your ear right up to the lighter and wait till you hear the soft hissing stop. That soft hissing is the key in purging a lighter because it is not the butane but the excess oxygen in the tank that prevents the fuel from mixing and lighting properly. I personally don't "pump" the canister into it as I feel that it can insert oxygen and not fill it completely. Instead I just press the canister firmly into the lighter until I hear it hissing from overfilling(typically just a few seconds into the filling, depends on size of tank) then release it and wait for a few minutes before attempting to light it again as the gas has to warm up to room temp before being effective. Also turning the lighter to "low" while purging/filling may aid you, then after it is warmed up and ready to go, you can turn it back up to your desired flame height. Hope this helps! And welcome to the forums!

Well, in the interest of accuracy, please remember that oxygen is what causes butane and other things to burn. I think you mean to say "air" gets into the lighter. Since air is about 80/20 nitrogen/oxygen, it can dilute the fuel. If you were truly inserting only pure oxygen, you would be making a rocket.:)

druturn 01-17-2010 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Wharf Rat (Post 723457)
Well, in the interest of accuracy, please remember that oxygen is what causes butane and other things to burn. I think you mean to say "air" gets into the lighter. Since air is about 80/20 nitrogen/oxygen, it can dilute the fuel. If you were truly inserting only pure oxygen, you would be making a rocket.:)

I knew I would get a little flak for that :). Don't know why I wanted to sound smart and said Oxygen when I meant air. Thanks for the correction!

tsttm 01-17-2010 02:28 PM

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thanks. will keep that in mind as i refill again.

So, the jet lite 'should' produce a small flame on low right...not lighting on low is a sign of low fuel/improper refilling?

J0eybb 02-11-2010 11:09 PM

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I've been searching for a Ronson locally, for about two weeks. I wound up buying the one lighter Walgreens had in stock, and it was an "Elite Brands"

dubs chops 02-12-2010 07:27 AM

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What department are these in? I need to get one.

Kreth 02-12-2010 08:07 AM

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Originally Posted by dubs chops (Post 756685)
What department are these in? I need to get one.

At Wal Mart, they should be in the only aisle you can buy tobacco products in. Walgreens and Rite Aid usually have them behind the counter with the tobacco products.
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quantim0 02-12-2010 08:23 AM

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I've been all over my town looking for a few of these guys so I don't have to worry about losing my more expensive lighter when I am out and about. Nothing yet, hopefully I'll come across one at some point and I'll probably grab a few in case I don't see them again.

Razorhog 02-12-2010 08:25 AM

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12 pack for 39.99 on eBay

captain53 02-12-2010 08:39 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by dubs chops (Post 756685)
What department are these in? I need to get one.

A lot of Walmarts do not carry them anymore. Also the ones that do carry them often run out, that happens to the Walmart close to me. Most of the time they will be hanging on a pegboard in the checkout line amongst a lot of junk including the bics. Or if they have a smoke section they will be hanging around that checkout. They are in a blue cardboard package and trust me you have to look hard to find them. Most of the employees have no clue what you are talking about if you ask them - a real surprise there! Sometimes you can find them hanging on the checkout aisles at Big Lots for $3.00 but there again hit or miss just like Walmart.

J0eybb 02-12-2010 10:23 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Razorhog (Post 756732)
12 pack for 39.99 on eBay

Who is c***m( 0 )? This is the winning bidder on the lot.

ETA: I just sent a best offer to the guy on another lot. So we will see.


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