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Abyss High Polish Purple Zippo Lighter

by Zippo
$49.95
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  • Available in High Polish Purple
  • Genuine Made in USA Zippo
  • Classic Zippo Insert
  • Refillable with Lighter Fluid
  • Flint Ignition
  • Wind Proof
  • Backed by Zippo's Lifetime Warranty
  • Includes Gift Box
  • Lighter is shipped Empty without Fuel
  • Regular Size Dimensions
    3.9cm Wide x 5.6cm Tall x 1.3cm Deep
    1.54" Wide x 2.2" Tall x 0.51" Deep

The Zippo Abyss lighter features a glossy and reflective high polish finish in an attractive purple colour.

Zippo is likely the most famous refillable lighter brand in the world.  It has been iconic since 1932.  With a simple design, replaceable parts and quality construction, they can easily last a lifetime with normal use.  And in the case of unfortunate accidents or abuse, they will repair or replace your lighter if it's no longer working.  For good reason, the design hasn't changed much in close to a century.  Still made in the USA. 

Zippo lighters are best for those that use their lighter regularly.  The lighter fluid will evaporate over time.  So if you only use a lighter once a month, you'll be adding fuel each time.  With regular use, the flint will need to be replaced regularly, while the wick will need to replaced less often.  To extend the life of your Zippo wick, you can use a pair of needle nose pliers to pull up a couple centimetres of fresh wick, snipping off the old wick level with the top of the chimney.  You can do this a few times before you need to replace it. 

If you stop using your Zippo for a long period of time, we recommend removing the flint so it doesn't fuse with the channel.  When fused, it takes some effort to dislodge it.