Thursday, March 8, 2012

Coghlan's 725 Piezoelectric Lighter

Coghlan's 725 Piezoelectric Lighter

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 10 x 1 x 3 inches ; 3.2 ounces

  • Shipping Weight: 4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.

  • ASIN: B000KBJ8Z2

  • Item model number: 725


By : Coghlan's
Price : $7.16
Coghlan's 725 Piezoelectric Lighter

Product Description


Coghlan's Piezoelectric Lighter capabilities piezoelectric which is a system of creating a spark. It calls for no flints or no batteries and is guaranteed to give 100,000 lights. This Solid state lighter sparks each and every time. It is 13 inches lengthy and reaches hard to light pilots and burners.

 

Coghlan's 725 Piezoelectric Lighter

 

Item Characteristics

  • Employed for outdoor camping

  • Consists of a rope with snap hooks

  • Rot resistant and not damaged

  • Mildew or marine growth

Coghlan's 725 Piezoelectric Lighter

Customer Reviews


It has become almost impossible to fine lighters for gas ranges and outdoor grills that don't use butane. And the butane lighters that are on the market have become impossible to operate for anybody with hand weakness or arthritis. I'm pretty big and strong and it is very hard for me to operate any of the best-known brands.
So I was really pleased to see a lighter using a piezoelectric mechanism, and from a company I know well as a supplier of good camping accessories.
These lighters do not need batteries; they produce a small spark when you press a button that causes a small crystal to release enough electrical charge. Dependable mechanism. No butane needed, nothing. Takes very little force. The lighters are designed for ease of use.
The only problem is the small size of the spark. It has to be placed in just the right place to ignite a gas flame. I would rather have one of the older, no- longer-available battery-operated lighters. But these will do and I like them.
Overall, a very good and useful product. Highly recommended.

YMMV but it doesn't have the least bit of trouble lighting my gas stove burners. It doesn't seem to make any difference precisely where I put the tip or how I orient it - it seems to be able to light the gas regardless. A big improvement in safety and ease of use over having to hold a conventional butane lighter right next to the burner.

 

Coghlan's 725 Piezoelectric Lighter

 

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