

🔥 Light up your legacy with vintage flair and modern edge!
The RUIXI Angled Soft Flame Antique Style Lift Arm Butane Lighter combines nostalgic design with practical innovation. Featuring a 45-degree soft flame for precise lighting, a built-in tamper and pick tool, and a refillable butane chamber, this compact chrome lighter is crafted for pipe enthusiasts and vintage lovers alike. Its durable metal construction and adjustable flame control make it a reliable, stylish companion that stands out in both function and form.




| ASIN | B07H2V7YSY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,295 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #61 in Firelighters & Matches |
| Brand Name | RUIXI |
| Color | Chrome |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (389) |
| Fuel Type | Liquefied Petroleum Gas |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 6.7L x 3.1W x 1.3Th centimeters |
| Item Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | RUIXI Pipe Lighter |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Style Name | Antique |
| UPC | 704529656020 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**.
I really love the style of this lighter, but I had many qualms about whether they could produce a quality, retro lighter at such a great price. All my misgivings were put to bed when I opened the box. This is a quality piece! The machine work is great, and the fitment is superb. It has a nice weight to it, and has a VERY handy pipe tamper tucked in the bottom of the lighter. My only "negative" comment? This is a retro lighter. If you leave the arm up, it will empty the butane chamber. Or if you play with it a lot because you like it. Or if you just really like lighting it up, over an over. So, yes, that is NOT a fault of the lighter, but of the man using it! Seriously, if you or a friend enjoy classic films from the Golden Age of Hollywood, you have seen this lighter and will love this lighter. Simply put: It beckons from another era whispering "Class"
W**E
For a fraction of the price of a high-end pipe lighter brand, this is a very nice reproduction. The weight is good, it looks good. The tamper took me a few seconds to figure out -- you have to rotate it 180 degrees to remove. You don't have to worry about losing it from it falling out. It fits tightly. Tamper has small slotted screwdriver to adjust flame (I wish my other butane lighters had this). That screwdriver also serves as a pipe pick. Filling went okay, the fit is a bit tight. I twisted the can back and forth slightly to improve fit and reduce leakage during filling. This lighter puts out butane as soon as the arm is lifted. If you don't flick the striker wheel immediately, you're spewing butane everywhere. Be conscious of that. I feel like this design works better left-handed, otherwise you're flipping the lighter back and forth.
D**E
Lighter dies after a month or so, no matter what kind of fuel I use or if I purge or not. When it works, it works well. Frustrated & tired of wasting money.
R**M
Sometimes after I fill it it loses gas within a day or two. I've noticed that if you fill it and then put your ear up to the fill valve, you can hear a slight hiss of gas escaping. To work around this, I give it a quick press from my gas bottle and check again. Usually if I try a couple of times, the noise stops because the input valve seals up. In order to prevent dirt from getting in and causing this, I've designed a 3d printed case for the lighter. You can find it on Thingiverse under "RUIXI soft flame lighter case / cover"
A**R
Its a neat little lighter, it works ok for the first day or two and eventually has a lot of issues. The flame is inconsistent even when its adjusted. For instance, if I lower the fuel flow to make it smaller, the next day it might be really big again, or way too small, so adjustment is constant. It eventually stops being able to hold fuel at all and it just wastes any butane you put in it and loses it over night, making it completely useless in its most basic function. Its a pretty useless paperweight. Would be super neat if it worked more reliably. The flint striker is small so it may be difficult for some to strike it reliably, wasn't an issue for me personally though. Lastly, if this matters to anyone, it is very very sensitive to any wind, you can breathe wrong and the flame goes out.