Dissim Inverted Lighter

Flip it. Light it. Watch your customers reach for it.

The Dissim Inverted Lighter flips the script on what a pocket lighter can do—literally. Designed for both upright and upside-down use, it’s built for function without sacrificing form. The patented circle grip offers control and comfort, especially when lighting pipes, candles, or anything that requires an awkward angle. A refillable butane chamber, adjustable flame, and visible fuel window keep things practical, while the cast metal body gives it just the right amount of weight. Available in soft flame and dual torch versions, it’s versatile enough for the homebody, the adventurer, and everyone in between. It’s the kind of lighter that doesn’t sit around collecting dust—people pick it up, play with it, and want one for themselves.

Link: https://www.dissim.com/

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