

🔥 Ignite your legacy with vintage flair!
The Laicengo Vintage Trench Lighter combines a high-ignition rocker arm mechanism with a transparent kerosene fuel tank, housed in a durable solid metal copper body. Compact and refillable (fuel not included), it’s designed for everyday carry and makes a stylish, timeless gift for men who value both function and classic aesthetics.




| ASIN | B0CHMMYZR3 |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #172,010 in Home ( See Top 100 in Home ) #492 in Candle Lighters |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 3.4 out of 5 stars (135) |
| Date First Available | 14 September 2023 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.99 x 3.99 x 2.49 cm; 159 g |
V**U
Very good
L**Y
It looks nice and the feel of the quality was nice, but after filling it and trying to use it, it works with a small flame. And it started to leak lighter fluid, almost set myself on fire. Would not recommend.
B**U
Great novelty lighter. Fill it up a 1/4 full only. It leaks/drains fluid from the top very easily. Also evaporates within a day or two. Put a Zippo flint in it and works great when kept upright. I’ve gotten many compliments about it. Fun item to have in the man cave!
R**L
Working well very nice conversation piece on table. Use it to fire up smoke got a lot of compliments 😁 very fast delivery good instructions nice gift box came in with clear directions
C**R
Firstly, I really love the look of this lighter, but I am extremely disappointed with how it performs. To begin, the lighter light very very inconsistently. You sometimes have to operate the lever 6 or 7 times before you even get one hit of a spark. Then, no matter how well you tighten up the screw on the reservoir, the lighter does not retain fluid. While there is no sign of a visible leak, the fluid seems to "evaporate" at a decent speed. If the lighter is half full on Monday morning, it is 1/4 full by that evening...and that is without it being used. The cap is closed, the screws are tight, but the fluid just disappears. I can see the lighter on my desk right now, and if I stare long enough I can watch the fluid level drop, with no evidence as to where it goes. I can ONLY assume that it is evaporating because there is no seal around the wick or under the cap. In either event, I am disappointed.
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