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Can i use gasoline in a zippo

2022.01.12 23:21




















But this brings up an interesting possibility. Will they work? Coleman fuel a. Do they work in a Zippo-style cigarette lighter? Perhaps it is too small in diameter. Or too big. Or too dense. Or too fluffy. Or the wrong material Zippo wicks are asbestos. After all, it was engineered to lift one specific fuel, white gas, from the fuel tank to the flame.


Acetone was not a consideration. BUT if you put two drops of acetone or other flammable liquid directly on the wick of a Zippo and spin the striker wheel, the acetone will ignite and burn for 30 seconds. And thirty seconds of live flame is not bad. Plenty of time to light a twist of paper or splinter of wood which can then be used to light your candle or your campfire.


From the eBay sales pitch:. Runs on Lighter fluid or Petrol. In the interest of article completeness, I bought one. What intrigued me was the possibility of multi-fuel use.


And, indeed, with its cotton wick, it operates on gasoline very nicely. Center: All is well. Right: This happened suddenly at 15 minutes. Sorry the focus is poor; it caught me off guard.


So there you have it, everything you, as a prepper, needs to know about fuel for your Zippo lighters! I also have a Zippo, plus a dozen or so of those butane BBQ wands.


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Very simple: YES, you can! Gasoline is very similar to regular Zippo fuel, and is a lot cheaper. The lighter will burn fine with it and the taste and smell are almost the same as that of Zippo fluid. However, we recommend that you simply use real Zippo liquid to fill your lighter.


This fuel is also very cheap a bottle costs less than 5 euros , and lasts a very long time. This way you have the best possible fuel for your lighter, not to mention, filling is much easier! A bottle of Zippo fuel has a handy nozzle that you hardly mess with, while a bottle of gasoline is a lot harder to fill your lighter with. Genuine Zippo fluid burns very clean, which prevents smoke and wear of the wick - this makes the wick last longer and it is most likely the healthiest option.


Can you also fill a Zippo with white spirit or turpentine? We say NO, and strongly advise against it. White spirit and turpentine have a completely different smell and taste than Zippo petrol, and are actually not suitable as a lighter fuel.


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Alcohol will not be ignited and white benzine will evaporate in no time. Stick to that good old Zippo fuel or switch to a BIC gas lighter. Doesn't the answer depend on what the original poster's intent was? This is equipped. Maybe he was considering the options if he couldn't pop into the local tobacconist? Tanks Sherman's being the most common Actually, all vehicles were gasoline powered.


WWII US tanks were gasoline powered until very very late in the war and yes, GIs substituted mogas for lighter fluid all the way up to the present era almost everything is compression ignition now and therefore burns jet fuel, diesel, kerosene, etc. Diesel won't work and I'd be surprised as heck if kerosene worked. Gasoline works and so does naptha-based stove fuel "white gas", Coleman Fuel, Blazo, etc. I do not know if mineral spirits will work or not - that's probably about the raggedy edge of what will work.


There are some other less-encountered flammables that will work.