Reddit reviews 45 Degree Angle Jet Flames Butane Torch Lighter Edition 4
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Selling ONE lighter, picture shows the available colorsBurner Butane Torch LighterGreat for Pocket Vapes and great for CigarsThese Lighters Put Out Alot of HeatWill randomly select a color to ship unless buyer contacts seller for specific color
item because this looks really cool to me xD
I hope that works I'm on my phone and I'm not sure if linking stuff works
Thanks for having a contest :3 you are awesome
Sorry for the late reply. The first one I used was this one until it broke when I dropped it. I can't find an American (just assuming) link for the one I'm using now. The Canadian this if you want it. They're really just cheap knock-off lighters though.
IMHO, these are a better idea and much safer:
Switch Flame Butane Torch Pipe Lighter #109
45 Degree Angle Jet Flames Butane Torch Lighter Edition 4
Windproof Triple Jet Flame Torch Cigar Lighter
It's to easy to do serious personal/property damage with a propane torch.
Amazon has a good selection of pipe/cigar torches and culinary torches better suited for "sitting around the living room" use. Any decent tobacco shop probably carries at least one torch lighter.
Thanks for the feedback!
For the water, I agree that I brought too much water. When I went to Olympic last year I only carried a liter of water with me at a time, but for Big Bend there is only a few streams that generally dry up in the summer (can't be relied on) and the Rio Grande. The route we went only came within about 5 miles of the Rio Grande, and the creeks were reduced to stagnant puddles by the time we went. The Big Bend website suggests a gallon per person per day of water, and we brought 4 gallons between us for 3 days, and that was still too much. I am a hyper water conservationist when I backpack, and I think I can get by with about 2 liters per person per day going forward. I had never done a desert trip before, so I went conservative to be safe.
The trash compactor bag is an intriguing idea. I have historically just done the ducks back to keep my stuff mostly dry and the dry sack to keep my sleeping bag dry so I would never freeze to death, but I like the idea of the compactor bag without the dry bag. I think I messed up my sub kilo by using a compression sack for the first 6 years that I owned it.
I have been eyeing those thermarest xlite pads. My current thermarest is about 10 years old and not very thick.
The rain jacket umbrella combo is something I have been testing recently. The Patagonia jacket I have is essentially a wind shirt, so anything more than a drizzle goes straight through it. So without an umbrella, I would be almost without rain gear. The umbrella has some other benefits like being a wind break, allowing easy night time bathroom breaks, and makes it easier to check maps while its raining and such. I think I will get an OR Helium at some point and bring that whenever it is a low chance of rain, or for particularly long trips.
I searched a bit for a torch style lighter, and these are the only ones that I have found:
Soto Which just loads generic bic style lighters into it for fuel.
Gizga Which requires you to buy separate fuel and recharge it.
I tried the Gizga one time, and I could only get a tiny bit of fuel to charge it, so it only lasted a day or two. I might have a defective unit, so I may try getting another one.
Thanks again for the advice! I will definitely test your ideas out!
These torch lighters are pretty cool
fortissimo
good old reliable bic ... however ... a bit of sleuthing has revealed this wallet-friendly, angled gem - http://www.amazon.com/Degree-Flames-Butane-Lighter-Edition/dp/B005TOOI5A/ref=sr_1_11?ie=UTF8&qid=1370887671&sr=8-11&keywords=windproof+lighter