Here’s What You Should Know About Zippos and Lighter Fuel

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Zippos have been around before WWII, and these iconic lighters are still around today despite the constant competition that comes from inexpensive disposable lights that you can purchase at gas station checkouts.

It may be due to Hollywood marketing that always has Zippo lighters in movies in which the action hero casually takes out his Zippo from his pocket and then heroically tosses it onto the trail of gasoline before walking away from it all with an incredible explosion taking place shortly after.

It's important to note that with a growing number of consumers Zippos are now becoming more popular since people now understand that quality is better than quantity. Survivalists are beginning to become more interested in Zippos because they can burn a variety of fuels.

After the break, learn more about Zippos and the range of fuels they can burn as well as discover a brief history lesson on these lighters and why they've become valuable to preppers today. 

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128 Comments

  1. Steven Nelson said:

    a zippo would be my last resort they suck i use and carry ferro rod and also flint and steel everywhere i go i have not built a fire with a lighter in 20 years i only use flint and steel and i spend alot of time in the backcountry year round and always have a fire

  2. David Lyons said:

    Good advise. I have a zippo. It seems I have to refuel it every time I want to use it. These days it usually just takes up space in a drawer.

  3. Cean Ogrady said:

    While I agree with all that is said, lol I don’t think the author has ever goofed and put one upside down in pocket. The resulting chemical burn sux.

  4. Theo Dimos said:

    Well even if you don’t overfill it. If you put it in your pocket the fuel can leak out and cause a irritated skin problem

  5. Laura Anderson said:

    Be careful if you own too many of them! The police call that drug paraphernalia!

  6. Armando Delgado said:

    This is my Zippo, its great but not something I’d rely on in an emergency. Zippo’s tend to dry out in a relatively short period of time, I prefer my ferro rod.

  7. Armando Delgado said:

    This is my Zippo, its great but not something I’d rely on in an emergency. Zippo’s tend to dry out in a relatively short period of time.

  8. Don Rusler said:

    Not to mention the benefit that you can change the Flint when it wears out and keep on using it ….

  9. Anonymous said:

    While I like my Zippo, it’s really a terrible design in that the fuel evaporates really easily

  10. Harold DeGreen said:

    They might not tell u this but u can run white gas pump gas or tire buffing compound

  11. Matthew Negrete said:

    To help with the leaking fuel problem, I use a ranger band on mine. It help to prevent lot of leaking, and it also extends the life of the fuel a little bit. Been carrying my grandpa’s lighter now for years.

  12. Riley Schuster said:

    I have that same one. I have a leather pouch so I can carry it on my belt and not worry about it leaking.

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