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Buy One Get One Free - Lighter Accessories - Flints -
Buy One Get One Free - Lighter Accessories - Wick -
Buy One Get One Free - Lighter Wick with Copper Wire -
Cigar Storage Box -
Double Claw Lighter Replacement Parts and Care Accessories -
Handcrafted Leather Lighter Case - Black -
Handcrafted Leather Lighter Case - Green -
Handwoven Cowhide Leather Charm -
Keychain -
Replacement Flint Wheel for THORENS Side-Slide Lighters -
Single Claw Double Claw Lighter - Special Accessory Flint wheel -
Single Claw Lighter Replacement Parts and Care Accessories
Lighter Accessories
Flint, Wick, and Spark Wheel in Fluid Lighter Operation
Reliable lighter performance depends on a small group of essential components working together in a precise sequence. In traditional fluid lighters, the flint, wick, and spark wheel form the core system responsible for ignition, flame stability, and repeatable operation. Understanding their roles helps ensure proper use, maintenance, and long-term reliability.
The flint serves as the primary ignition material, generating sparks through controlled friction against the spark wheel. Consistent spark production depends on flint quality and surface integrity. Over time, flints naturally wear down and should be replaced periodically to maintain reliable ignition performance.
The wick functions as the fuel delivery channel, absorbing lighter fluid and feeding it steadily toward the flame. A well-maintained wick supports even combustion and flame stability. Trimming or replacing the wick when it becomes charred or uneven helps preserve clean ignition and consistent flame height.
The spark wheel is engineered to provide controlled friction against the flint, producing sparks during ignition. Precision-cut teeth and durable materials allow the wheel to withstand repeated use while maintaining smooth rotational behavior. Proper alignment between the spark wheel and flint is essential for consistent operation.
Together, these components form a balanced ignition system. Regular inspection, routine maintenance, and timely replacement of worn parts help ensure that a fluid lighter continues to perform reliably, delivering a stable flame and dependable ignition over extended use.