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Review on πŸ”₯ USB Rechargeable Arc Lighter - Flameless & Windproof Electric Lighter for Candle, Camping, Hiking - Indoor & Outdoor Use with LED Battery Indicator by Mitchell Norman

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The thing does what it should. . . he enlightens things.

Is it worth covering large objects with it? no How about incense, candles and cigarettes? Of course. Should you avoid it because of the electric shock? No, spec. when you understand how things work. I'm surprised by the negative reviews that make it seem like your finger is on contact points without warning. I think (and some reviews suggest) that people wanted to see what it's like to "feel" touchpoints. But is it the manufacturer or the lighter? However, the touchpad is a bit sensitive. Optimistic! Sometimes you touch it. Sometimes you just get closer to her. This lighter is solidly built. It has a comfortable feel and weight when you hold it in your hands. It takes some time to get used to the "flip and press" nature of the design. But that's design. And this is described in the instructions. Charge indicators are clear. The overall look is quite nice (and I bought this one because I saw their other lighter - the butane lighter - and thought it was well done). With daily use, the charge lasts quite a long time. Charging with the included cable is also pretty quick. One thing I've noticed is that sometimes the lighter won't ignite (the contact points will glow, but they won't "cross over"...which makes sense if you've used a lighter arc before). There is a simple explanation and solution for this. explanation? Load points have some sort of block (probably anything you touched with the points' surface). Therefore, using the brush that comes with it usually helps to solve this problem. But sometimes the block is a little compacted. Solution? Press the "Light" button (the dots will light up but not intersect). At the same time, clean the spots with a brush. Do this once or twice. The problem is solved! One last thing, I can't understand why anyone would tap the lighter for not getting up?!?! Is that what people are looking for in this type of lighter? Any shape? I suppose people (other people, not me) have problems when it comes to things. If this thing explodes in a month or two, or blows one of my nails off in a horrible accident with a lighter, or just stops working, I'll be sure to update my review. At the moment I recommend it. It works. It requires no fuel. And he does what they say he will do.

Pros
  • nice thing
Cons
  • communication with the seller