

🔥 Light up your legacy with vintage swagger!
The Laicengo Vintage Trench Kerosene Copper Lighter combines a distinctive nunchaku-inspired ignition with a durable brass shell and airtight piston seal to prevent fuel evaporation. Weighing only 23 grams and sized like a cigarette, it’s an ultra-portable, refillable kerosene lighter designed for everyday carry and perfect as a stylish gift for men. Fuel not included due to shipping regulations.






| ASIN | B091DN8VN7 |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #60,964 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #246 in Firelighters & Matches |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (349) |
| Date First Available | 27 April 2021 |
| Item Weight | 23 g |
| Product Dimensions | 10.92 x 10.92 x 1.5 cm; 22.68 g |
A**S
Classy lighter
I love it, its smaller than it looks in pictures, almost like a cigarette size, which makes it more easy to carry and use
S**M
Amazing
Built in a very nice way, looks slick and durable. It’s in the size of a cigarette and fits right in the cigarette box. Highly recommended and thanks to the Seller who was so cooperative.
M**N
It’s small and nice
It’s a nice size to keep it in the pocket And different that normal lighters
T**S
Good little solid lighter that works awesome and doesn't leak.
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A**R
surprised how well its built for the money . Works smoothly and lights every time . Fits in pack of cigarettes , has a heavy quality type of feel , and a very good flame . Small enough to put anywhere , uses std flints n wicks n fuel . Orings seem to seal well , hasnt leaked or burned me yet . I am going to start opening with care , and by pushing down on top rather than pulling it apart as i really like it and want it to last
C**N
Very nice, portable little spark. * Great minimalist design * Holds a good amount of fuel * Convenient in summer time, when i tend to dress down (no heavy jackets/coats with many pockets). * The ladies tend to use the "have you got a light?" excuse to strike conversation with me and this will expand that conversation... wink. * No instructions are provided, but it's self explanatory for those who've used lighters before. For a newbie, I recommend watching a video. Observations: * I read a review in which the user complained the hindges holding the two halves broke off. * I don't deny these hindges may be fragile, and that's why I recommend using ONE hand to split it open (see uploaded pic with lighter in hand). * Pulling it apart with both hands doesn't truly allow control of the force used. I did it like that the first time, and felt I pulled too hard. * I also noticed the wick burns slowly, meaning it doesn't burn out as quickly as the wicks on my other lighters. * I contacted the seller about purchasing the exact wick used, and though they replied very quickly, were unable to provide me with such information and recommended any replacement wick. * The ignition wheel is smaller than the regular zippo/lift-arm style lighters, so it may take a little while to get used to this one. Not a deal breaker. * The larger half is where the fuel is deposited, the smaller half is where the flint is located. * Said smaller half is the one that folds to ONE side only. Be careful as to NOT force it to the other side as it may break the hindges. * I've played with it and it seems it'll require quite a bit of force to actually break it when folded to the other side. * Finally, if you own a case like mine, the best way to ensure it closes with the lighter inside, place it above the clasp (see uploaded pic with lighter in middle of cigs.). * Just be careful when opening it as it may hit the floor, causing damage. Improvement: * Refer to upload video: * I shaved off part of the top off (smaller half), creating a button-like design * Said button allows for better handling, especially single-handed. This self-made improvement is the only reason I knocked one star off. Advise: While I used a drill and a special bit, a metal filer could be used, too. There are subtle damages around the shorten endge (see pics), but haven't ruined the lighter. Finally, if you choose to do this improvement, make sure to smooth the filed/shaved-off top, and don't leave sharp edge that can cut badly.
G**N
Bought this for a friend, he’d always have this little garbage bic in his cigarette box. Now it’s his favorite lighter.
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