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Elicius
#1 Posted : 9/13/2011 6:14:57 PM
I got this lighter recently, its called the Soto Pocket Torch. It uses regular disposable lighters as fuel and converts them into a windproof torch. You adjust the strength of the torch by adjusting the flame on the disposable lighter. Found it to be a great companion to the GVG and you don't have to find/buy butane, just those cheap $1 lighters. It won the 2010 Backpacker Magazine's Editor's Choice award so it is a winning lighter. Smile I got it from rei.com for $20 + ship in the US.

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SnozzleBerry
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#2 Posted : 9/13/2011 6:19:59 PM
Have you used it? How do you find it to function?

I'm interested in this, but a little skeptical of getting a quality product from the combination of this with insanely cheap bics.
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tele
#3 Posted : 9/13/2011 6:23:12 PM
SnozzleBerry wrote:
Have you used it? How do you find it to function?

I'm interested in this, but a little skeptical of getting a quality product from the combination of this with insanely cheap bics.


Agree. It's smarter to buy something that will be your trustworthy fellow on your journeys, such as the arc.Surprised
 
Elicius
#4 Posted : 9/13/2011 6:27:22 PM
SnozzleBerry wrote:
Have you used it? How do you find it to function?

I'm interested in this, but a little skeptical of getting a quality product from the combination of this with insanely cheap bics.


I own it, i think its great. It lights on the first press of the button and the torch is strong. The angle is good and its comfortable. Only thing was when I first got it, I had the disposable lighter on high so it took a few miliseconds for the torch to go out after you let go of the button. Once you adjust to about 60% it goes out instantly.
 
Elicius
#5 Posted : 9/13/2011 6:32:18 PM
tele wrote:
Agree. It's smarter to buy something that will be your trustworthy fellow on your journeys, such as the arc.Surprised


I was going to import the Arc before I saw this and was also hesitant about the Soto. Glad I got it though, if its good enough for the wilderness folk, its good enough for me. I can't compare it to anything other than a regular Bic or a cheap deli torch but the GVG is a one hitter now.
 
SnozzleBerry
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#6 Posted : 9/13/2011 6:38:31 PM
Elicius wrote:
SnozzleBerry wrote:
Have you used it? How do you find it to function?

I'm interested in this, but a little skeptical of getting a quality product from the combination of this with insanely cheap bics.


I own it, i think its great. It lights on the first press of the button and the torch is strong. The angle is good and its comfortable. Only thing was when I first got it, I had the disposable lighter on high so it took a few miliseconds for the torch to go out after you let go of the button. Once you adjust to about 60% it goes out instantly.

Cool! Great to know it's reliable...I may be getting one soon then. Very happy
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In Istanbul, People wrote their blood types on their arms. I hear in Egypt, They just write Their names.
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