This time around he’s showing off a vintage cigarette lighter whose quirk is not needing to be “struck” to produce a flame. It’s a catalytic lighter that uses platinum to ignite methanol ...
It didn't occur to me until some time after I bought it, but this is the direct ancestor of the disposable plastic cigarette lighter. Apart from being made of silver, it works in nearly the same way.
Following is a transcript of the video. Narrator: Would you ever consider paying $34 for a lighter? What about $125? That's the price range of a Zippo lighter. Expensive? Yes. But people insist ...
Ronald Reagan gave one to Mikhail Gorbachev. Gerald Ford was a fan. Bill Nye The Science Guy keeps one in his New York ...
Produced by Dunhill in 1995 to commemorate similar pieces the British label made in 1929 Immaculate condition, including box ...
Whether starting a campfire or smoking, a lighter that performs well makes all the difference. Lighters are handy to have in your travel backpack in case of emergencies and are a worthwhile ...
[Douglas] also added speakers and an amplifier from scavenged parts, as well as a nice vintage-style power switch and volume knob. The little step-down converter from a cigarette-lighter-socket ...
MODULE DESIGN:Module design, you can install the slim electric lighter on the right or left ... BATTERY POWER: It can light up 4 packages of cigarette when full-charged, the built-in battery ...
If you don’t smoke and you have no idea what to do with your car’s cigarette lighter outlet — that big circular hole in the center console — then do this: turn it into a USB-C charging port!
This is one of a few homes linked to notable East Orange architect Edward Bowser Jr, one of New Jersey's first Black ...
"Import of parts of pocket lighters, gas fuelled, non-refillable or refillable lighters (cigarette lighters)... Is restricted with immediate effect," the directorate general of foreign trade (DGFT ...
The vintage toy market is emotional ... Bush jack-in-the-box, John Kennedy/Lyndon Johnson cigarette lighter, Mitt Romney bobblehead toys, Bill Clinton soft plush pillow dolls, Donald J.