

It’s Junk! And, it didn’t come with any instructions on how to care for it.

It’s more than I’d like to pay, but I spent $80 on a Colibri (3-flame tourch) that I thought would be the last lighter I’d have to buy. 8 0 1 1 September 11th, 2010Īfter reading your testimony, I’m going to buy a Dupont Maxijet. Still, I just dont know if I’d make the leap to buying a lighter that costs the same as a box of higher end cigars. doesnt have a fuel window though and its not very useful outdoors. very durable and last a good while considering its a soft flame and I have used it for touch ups. That quality you can feel is the same I felt after I bought my IM Corona flint lighter. Tags: cigar lighter 19 Responses to “Joe’s Gems: S.T. I’m keeping close tabs on my MaxiJet and plan on using it for many years to come. I bring other lighters with me when I go out to smoke, but those are the “decoy” lighters that I pass around along with the cigars. It is a treasured possession of mine and I guard it closely. Dupont MaxiJet is the only cigar torch lighter I will ever need. A two-year warranty attests to its reliability. Heavy to the touch, with a very solid feel, the MaxiJet feels good in your hand and the valve gives a healthy resistance when operated. It stands to reason that the MaxiJet, their “everyday” cigar lighter, would have first-rate craftsmanship. Many of their products can cost thousands of dollars and all are made from the highest quality materials. Dupont is an ultra-luxury accessory company with headquarters in Paris, France.
