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From this Austrian lighter company comes yet another great piece of lighter engineering. With the same shape as a Clipper lighter, close inspection actually reveals this to be a rather different type of lighter. Around the flame exhaust is completely metal, meaning the lighter does not get burnt when it is being held at an angle. Also, the flame is angled out of the side of the top of the lighter. This same flame exhaust lifts off, taking with it the flint mechanism, where a spare flint is stored. Silver or black on the body and a large and easily adjustable flame control on the bottom of the lighter, in the form of a wheel. Available in two colours. Note to our Friends in the USA: Sorry we can't ship lighters containing gas overseas. See Closer
The big brother of the G55R Hit lighter. From this Austrian lighter company comes another great piece of lighter engineering. With the same concept as a Clipper lighter, close inspection actually reveals this to be a rather different type of lighter. Around the flame exhaust is completely metal, meaning the lighter does not get burnt when it is being held at an angle. Also, the flame is angled out of the side of the top of the lighter. This same flame exhaust lifts off, taking with it the flint mechanism, where a spare flint is stored. A large and easily adjustable flame control on the bottom of the lighter, in the form of a pronounced wheel. [This is a very popular model. Probably the larger fuel tank. Ed.]
The big brother of the G55R Hit lighter. From this Austrian lighter company comes another great piece of lighter engineering. With the same concept as a Clipper lighter, close inspection actually reveals this to be a rather different type of lighter. Around the flame exhaust is completely metal, meaning the lighter does not get burnt when it is being held at an angle. Also, the flame is angled out of the side of the top of the lighter. This same flame exhaust lifts off, taking with it the flint mechanism, where a spare flint is stored. A large and easily adjustable flame control on the bottom of the lighter, in the form of a pronounced wheel. [Large following. Ed.]
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