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IMCO6800 Kerosene Lighter Classical Trenches Review

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Description of IMCO6800 Kerosene Lighter Classical Trenches

[Fill kerosene before use]:For the safety of transportation, the lighter was empty wihtout any fuel. You need to add kerosene before use. [Material]:The body was made of high-quality stainless steel, the fuel tank was made of aluminum, and most of the processes of each lighter were made by hand. [Design and Function]:The Windproof cover has a certain windproof function and also play a role in adjusting the flame. When Windproof cover is pushed to the top, the contact between the flame and the oxygen in the air decreases, and the flame becomes smaller. When the windshield is pushed to the bottom, the tuyere is opened, the flame is in full contact with the oxygen in the air, the combustion will be more complete, and the flame will be larger. [Historical Origins]:IMCO was founded in 1918 and it was the oldest lighter factory. In World War II, IMCO lightershad swept the entire European battlefield. Almost all soldiers liked it. [Exquisite gifts]: This will be an ideal choice for creative gifts for birthdays, weddings, anniversaries, Father's Day and Christmas.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Conveniently in the Household Goods category

Let's start with the pluses: Cool "antique" lighter. Basically try lights first every time. That's all. Cons: Super thin materials. Anything even close to the fire will get very hot in a matter of seconds! So I wouldn't recommend using it to light up a fat cigar or you could burn yourself. When replacing the flint or refilling the liquid, you need to open the side (as shown in the pictures). There is no real latch, clasp or anything else to keep the door closed. It is held closed by the tension

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  • Household Goods
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  • Periodicity