Special Blue Classic Psychedelic Torch Lighter
Make every spark a statement. The Special Blue Classic Psychedelic Torch Lighter blends eye‑catching, pop‑art style with a steady, wind‑resistant jet flame. From lighting cigars to finishing desserts or kicking off a campfire, it’s an easy, reliable everyday carry that looks as bold as it performs.
Key Features
- Vivid psychedelic artwork: Bold, collectible designs that pop in any setting.
- Single, wind‑resistant jet: Focused flame for indoor or outdoor use.
- Automatic, one‑hand ignition: Quick, push‑button start—no fuss, just flame.
- Adjustable flame and angle: Fine‑tune output and aim for precise tasks.
- Refillable with standard butane: Quick top‑offs keep it ready to go (butane not included).
- Compact, flip‑top body: Pocketable, Zippo‑style form with a durable matte finish.
- Everyday versatility: Great for cigars, candles/incense, culinary finishing, crafts, and camping.
Product Specifications
- Flame: Single jet (wind‑resistant)
- Flame control: Adjustable flame height
- Nozzle/angle: Adjustable angle for targeted heating
- Ignition: Automatic push‑button
- Fuel: Refillable with standard butane (not included)
- Body style: Rectangular, flip‑top “Zippo‑style” case
- Finish: Smooth matte coating with printed artwork
- Color: Assorted designs
How to Fill and Use
- Check fuel: Before first use, add high‑quality refined butane. Work in a well‑ventilated area away from flames.
- Refill: Hold the lighter upside down. Press the butane nozzle straight into the fill valve; use short, firm bursts until full.
- Rest: Let the lighter sit a few minutes so pressure stabilizes and excess gas dissipates.
- Ignite: Point away from yourself and press the ignition button to produce a steady, concentrated flame.
- Cool and store: Allow to cool before placing it in a pocket, drawer, or bag.
Tips for Best Performance
- Use high‑quality, refined butane to help reduce clogging.
- If the flame sputters after refilling, allow additional rest time for internal pressure to normalize.
- Operate near room temperature for the most consistent ignition.
- Make small, quarter‑turn flame adjustments and test between changes.