

🔥 Light up your legacy with Zippo’s timeless pipe lighter.
The Zippo Black Matte Pipe Pocket Lighter is a windproof, all-metal lighter designed specifically for pipe smokers. Featuring a unique pipe insert that directs the flame downward, it prevents damage to your pipe bowl while delivering a clean, butane-free burn. Made in the USA with a durable matte finish, this refillable lighter is backed by Zippo’s lifetime warranty and built to last a lifetime. Beyond pipes, it’s a versatile tool for lighting candles, campfires, and more—making it an essential accessory for the discerning millennial professional who values quality, sustainability, and style.
















| ASIN | B000VREDTQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #129,061 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #576 in Lighters |
| Brand | Zippo |
| Brand Name | Zippo |
| Color | Black |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,702) |
| Date First Available | March 8, 2006 |
| Fuel Type | Liquid Fuel |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00041689118006 |
| Included Components | lighter, instruction manual |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.5 x 0.5 x 2.25 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.39 x 2.36 x 0.94 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.88 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Zippo Manfacturing Company |
| Material | Brass |
| Model Name | Zippo Black Matte Pipe Pocket Lighter |
| Model Year | 2017 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.08 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 218PL |
| Product Dimensions | 2.25"L x 1.5"W x 0.5"Th |
| Size | One Size |
| Style | Pipe |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| UPC | 041689118006 |
| Warranty Description | Lifetime warranty. |
S**W
Valuable tool & Best pipe lighter.
Just take a second and enjoy reading those well written directions first. Good well written directions are sadly not as common these days. You might need a magnifying glass the print is small. Thankfully Zippo's high quality USA made lighters are built to last a lifetime and work as they should from day one. I really like the feel of that black coating because it has just enough tooth kinda like a chalkboard so it's not slippery in my hands. It wipes off nice if you get any grease or dirt in it. A lighter for everyone to use this is a wonderful tool for you that will make you feel proud possibly nostalgic too. When you use this lighter you are not contributing to planned obsolescence or toxic garbage causing pollution. You can replace a wick, re pack, replace flint, and re fill with ease. These are safer to carry and will treat you right. Yes you can recycle your empty Zippo fluid can. I prefer the pipe insert because it adds versatility to this lighter. Just as wind resistant as the others, and when you light your pipe no nasty butane or petroleum taste because these burn clean. Regular tobacco pipes to your posh Turkish water pipe this is the lighter you want. If you have one burning dirty or producing excess soot just adjust your wick a little or trim your wick carefully. Dont over fill your lighter. Use only fluid and flints specified by Zippo it will last longer. Works great for burning your nylon or polyester threads if you sew at home or in an industrial sewing setting like a upholstery shop. Love the pipe insert for lighting incense, lightng candles, lighting classic liquid fuel camp stoves, wick type kerosene lamps, camp fires, BBQ, lighting acetylene torches, propane torches, white gas blowtorch, lighting a coal forge, and even the kitchen range when that ignitor stops working. A few tips to improve your fuel efficiency. To stop any leakage and just wipe a little petroleum jelly or chapstick on the sides of the insert after filling your lighter. When you slide the insert back in just wipe away any excess and this seals them up. This helps keep dust or moisture out of your lighter. Importantly use safety, common sense, and teach others.
K**I
Possibly the last lighter you will ever buy
Zippo lighters are the best out there, period. I have been smoking a pipe for a long time, and my trusty zippo pipe lighter has always (and continues to) work reliably. I have had a chrome Zippo pipe lighter for over 8 years (matches before that) and it still, to this day, works like the day I got it. The ony reason I got this particular one (same one, different color) is that I wanted to treat myself to a different color. Nothing, absolutely NOTHING has ever gone wrong with my Zippo, and the only things nI have ever had to do to it have been: refuel, change flint, change wick. I have dropped it, sat on it, and it still works. There are a lot of pipe lighters out there, many will cost you several times more than this and will not last you. Go ahead and research the fancier pipe lighters out there, you will find that something always goes wrong with them. Zippo has, for generations, made a quality product at a low price, and it continues to do so. They stand behind their product 100% and, in the unlikely event that something does break they will send you a replacement part FREE. Butane lighters are cool looking, but do not last without costly repairs. If you want consistent performance, year after year, either get matches or a Zippo, a fancy and expensive lighter with electric ignition will not last you. Go ahead, search the "main players" out there and see waht people are saying. A few things to keep in mind: - People complain that the lighter spills fluid, but this only happens if you over fill it. Add fluid until you see the wick gets moist (without dripping) and you will be fine. - People out there complain that they can taste the lighter fluid. Well, I never had this issue. - People complain they have to re-fill the lighter (DUH! it's a re-fillable lighter). A fill will last you about a week, I'd say that's reasonable. - One thin I heard that it is absolutely and utterly ridiculuous is that you have to such the flame down too hard to get it to the tobacco. If you have to suck like a vacuum cleaner to light your tobacco, you simply do not know how to pack your pipe, period. I will not spend 10 times as much for Chinese made garbage when I can get a good, quality product, at a fraction of the price, made in the U.S. and guaranteed for life. Trust me, you are unlikely to ever have to use the warranty. Matches are great for lighting a pipe, but not as convenient. Bic lighters are good to have stuck in a drawer if you run out of fluid or matches. If you want a proper pipe lighter that will last you your entire life time and will be easy on the wallet, get a Zippo.
V**N
excellent... worth waiting, though normal ones are available at similar price at out side. Pipe zippo is difficult to find in open market.
W**R
This was Zippo Pipe lighter designed specifically for lighting the tobacco in a pipe bowl. Excellent product made by Zippo. I still have my Zippou cigarette lighter that I purchased in 1960 Still works as good as new. Smoke a pipe now.
T**Y
l'accendino Zippo non è solo un accessorio, ma un investimento in un oggetto che ti accompagnerà per anni. È un simbolo di stile, funzionalità e qualità artigianale.
D**E
Can't fault the product. The price is good, delivery was swift. I collect Zippos so I had to have this one for the collection. I'm glad it was so cheap. Actually it may be the cheapest Zippo I've bought so far, wasn't expecting that. I can only find 4 examples of pipe lighting Zippos available, I'm sure there have been many models but they seem quite limited. Also, High Street shops selling Zippos tend not to have these (or Zippo Blu for that matter) so it seems online is your best bet. The style of the chimney is the only difference between this and the standard Zippo. It's the standard flint, wheel and wick set up. First off there are 2 big holes drilled in either side of the chimney instead of the usual series of small holes. There is also a small plate that clips onto the roof of the chimney. This can be removed for cleaning and maintenance purposes, removing it altogether gives you a standard Zippo (albeit with reduced windproof qualities which this lighter has anyway). The lighter is held horizontally to light your pipe. The 2 big holes in the chimney allow this to happen and that plate on top stops the flame taking it's usual route, it works effectively as soon as you start puffing the pipe. The only problem here isn't mechanical, it's a question of taste. Pipe smoke is not to be inhaled, just tasted. For best results it should also be lit with a match. When lighting cigarettes I find that first whiff of petrol to be part of the experience, some people don't like it, I love it. However, when it comes to smoking pipeweed this is obviously not what a pipe smoker wants. I can say that the taste sort of haunted me for about 2 days and then I couldn't taste the petrol anymore but that's the best I can say. It could be an issue for a serious pipe smoker.
カ**ン
オイル臭いと感じた事は今まで一度も無いです。とても火がつけやすい。火をつけにくいと仰っている方はどういうパイプを使ってるのか??普通のベント、ビリヤードならこのパイプ用ジッポがあれば十分です。何年使っても、結局パイプ用ジッポに手が伸びる。ボウルトップを焦がさないで済む着火道具としては、このパイプ用ジッポがベスト。喫味ではチョロ火で着火した方が良いかもしれないが、何度でも簡単に再着火できる点、オイルもフリントもどこでも売っているという利便性のおかげで、パイプ用ジッポを使っている。(自分はパイプ用ジッポとマッチをどちらも常備している。理由はパイプ用ジッポもマッチもどちらも好きなので)個人的には総合的にみてパイプ用ジッポがベスト。
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