Zippo Yellow Flame Lighter Insert

Zippo, the company famous for its “wind-proof” lighters, has just upped the ante with their new Yellow Flame Butane Lighter Insert. Designed to expand the functionality of regular Zippo lighters, the innovative insert gives a more versatile, odorless flame that’s cooler than the traditional torch-style blue flame. With pressurized butane technology, you can position the flame in any direction, and it can be used with all regular Zippo lighter cases. The Yellow Flame Butane Lighter Insert is also refillable with Zippo Butane Fuel, which burns cleaner than regular Zippo Lighter Fuel and doesn’t evaporate after extended non-use. Plus, the flint wheel ignition allows for flint replacement, making this insert outlast typical electronic ignition disposable lighters. So if you’re looking to add some versatility to your trusty Zippo, or just want to impress your friends with your fancy new flame, the Yellow Flame Butane Lighter Insert is the way to go. It’s like giving your Zippo a whole new lease on life.

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