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Today a lighter is used more than ever and having the means to replace a part on it can go a long way, especially for your pockets. Clipper lighters have the ability to replace the flint so why not take advantage of this and replace the flint instead of buying a new one each time. Plus it's way more eco-friendly!
This replacement should take no time at all and is something absolutely anyone can do; just be sure to have bought your replacement flint.
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Purchase flint for lighters - should look cylindrical in nature and small.
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Pull upwards on the spark wheel to remove it from the lighter.
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Flip the mechanism upside down so that the groove is facing up.
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Use the top of the lighter housing to twist the cap loose.
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Set aside the lighter once it becomes loose enough to do it by hand.
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Pull on the cap and the spring will come out with it.
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Flip the mechanism and tap on the bottom so that the old flint falls out if there is any left.
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Take a new flint and drop it down the tube.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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thank you very much for the clear instruction, it was very helpful.
SO Thankful 4this! Wish much more could stay out of landfills!! We're such a wasteful country!!
Easier than I thought...cool dude
Thanks working again
I've got the metal Clipper with a cap over the wheel (EU version). Instead of flicking the wheel with your thumb, you press down on the cap/switch. Now my flint's exhausted and I can't figure out how to remove the cap to change it! Does anyone know?