Lighter Leash

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Tall Guy
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Lighter Leash

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I've just been given a great little gizmo called a lighter leash - a small clip which attaches to your belt loop with a retractable cord, and the end is rubbery plastic which moulds around most lighters. If you're always losing your lighter or have light-fingered mates I highly recommend it.

http://www.lighterleash.com/home.html

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Post by SoenderbronX_DK »

Hehe, must have been a stoner that came up with that one playing with the same kind of gadget for his lift card (prolly a snowboarder or off-piste skier ;) )… :D Good idea whilst in the dam anyway, back here I think I need something a lot heavier to keep the friends from nicking our lighters, a safe inside a vault might do the trick, but that would be the least…

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scottlambert47
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Post by scottlambert47 »

holy crap i need that lol

i hate it when u lose a lughter or ur in the dam and have a lighter somewhere in a pocket lol
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Post by Mark_d »

ha ha thats great, worst thing i ever had at home was when i had just rolled a nice spliff, and couldnt find my lighter or ANYTHING in the house no matches or anything. in the end had to light off my gas cooker ha ha!
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Post by SilentlyScreaming »

I do something a little similar - if I'm somewhere I am likely to get too wrecked too notice losing a lighter.
On my first trip to Amsterdam, I bought an imitation World War One lighter on a KLM flight. It is cylindrical, operates like a zippo, but the mechanism is all external. Fill it up with lighter liquid, and it is ready to go. Looks quite unusual, gets a little attention, but luckily it has a loop at the bottom of the refill screw, so I attach a dinky chain to it, and the other end of the chain is attached to the zip of one of my pockets...
Difficult to describe in words, apologies, I'll see if I can find an image online, or take a picture later.
Only any good for lighting fags (cigarettes for any Americans reading ;) ) or spliffs, and the petrol runs out/evaporates alot quicker than in a zippo.
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Post by potty »

Mark_d wrote: worst thing i ever had at home was when i had just rolled a nice spliff, and couldnt find my lighter or ANYTHING in the house no matches or anything. in the end had to light off my gas cooker ha ha!
Been there done that mark .Image
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