

🔥 Ignite your style with precision and vintage flair!
The WEQTETJU Torch Lighter is a compact, zinc-bodied butane lighter featuring an adjustable blue flame and windproof torch technology. Designed with ergonomic safety and a vintage metal finish, it offers reliable ignition and a stylish gift presentation. Ideal for professionals seeking a blend of functionality and unique design in a portable lighter.
















| ASIN | B0C4GZDG47 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #205,668 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #1,186 in Lighters |
| Brand | WEQTETJU |
| Brand Name | WEQTETJU |
| Color | Sliver |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 out of 5 stars 155 Reviews |
| Fuel Type | Butane |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 2.16"L x 1.73"W x 0.43"Th |
| Item Height | 1.09 centimeters |
| Item Weight | 0.16 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | WEQTETJU |
| Material | Zinc |
| Material Type | Zinc |
| Style | Antique |
| Style Name | Antique |
| UPC | 794697308081 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
R**W
Stylish Functionality Meets Impressive Durability
The WEQTETJU Torch Lighter exceeded my expectations in every way. Its unique design immediately catches the eye - sleek, modern, and unlike any lighter I've owned before. But this isn't just about looks - the functionality is outstanding. The torch flame ignites consistently on the first try, even in windy conditions, and the adjustable flame control is a feature I didn't know I needed until now. The fuel chamber holds enough butane for extended use, and the ergonomic grip makes it comfortable to handle. Whether for camping, grilling, or everyday use, this lighter combines style with practical performance. After three months of regular use, it shows no signs of wear. A worthwhile investment that combines cool aesthetics with reliable performance.
T**D
Cheap lighter and does not last long
Super cheap lighter. I used it for not even a full day and the igniter went out leaving the lighter useless. Super small fuel tank will not rebuy.
M**R
Pocket sized and sturdy!
Was looking for torch that was comfortable to carry in my pocket. This one fits the bill perfectly, about the size of a credit card long and wide. Closes up automatically to keep lint and debris out of the torch head, easy to fill and use. Most torch lighters burn themselves out eventually so only time will tell how this holds up.
A**N
Spark of Brilliance: Navigating the Quirks to Unlock Its Potential
This will be more of a how-to than a review. * I am not responsible for any injuries caused by following these instructions* A few tricks were required to get it to function. Once it did, it was absolutely beautiful. Bleeding the Lighter: My lighter arrived with air compressed in the tank. It is necessary to use a small item to poke the fill valve, releasing any built-up air pressure. This is common practice for refilling a butane lighter. I suggest choosing a tool that will not mar the fill valve when bleeding the pressure. The fill valve appears to be a brass-like metal (as most are, I believe), making it more malleable and susceptible to damage. Filling: I used a universal butane gas refill can (Clipper brand refill). It took me a few minutes to realize that the yellow cap (pictured) included different adapters that had to be punched out of the cap. Using the metal "universal" fill stem alone, the lighter did not fill and butane just shot out the sides and was wasted. I used the pictured adapter, which was the only adapter that required puncturing a hole in the adapter. I used a needle for this and rotated the needle inside the adapter, once punctured. This was to ensure a proper fit with the lighter valve. *** It was necessary to carefully remove the lighter's adjustment dial in order to gain appropriate access to the fill valve*** Without having done this, the adapter would not fit through the hole in the dial to make a solid connection with the fill valve. // Fill briefly -- perhaps 2-3 seconds, maybe 5... I'm fairly new to this. This helps to avoid overfilling the tank, which can also cause issues with the the lighter's ability to function. // If you have never filled a butane lighter, the refill canister is to be placed upside down, with the fill valve (typically positioned at the bottom of a lighter) facing up toward the sky/toward the refill canister. Then ensure the notches where the dial connect are horizontal, in the neutral position, before reinstalling the adjustment dial. Make note of replacing the dial in the neutral position, matching the neutral position of where the dial connects. There are 3 pegs underneath the dial, with the stumpy, shorter peg toward the top of the lighter and aligning with the lighter peg above the refill valve. It is necessary to give the lighter's temp a few minutes to settle, but the time it takes to replace the flame adjustment dial should be about enough. = Lighting = There is a trick here as well, and without it, no flame. Firstly, the lighter prefers a small-medium dial adjustment setting. Too much fuel (higher dial adjustment) and it will essentially "blow out" the source of ignition. I keep mine on the lowest setting. CRITICAL >> give the lighter a split second to release a little butane before completely pressing the ignition. This allows proper timing for the butane to hit the spark. This is a split-second action, which can actually be observed in the video uploaded by the seller. Trust me, you'll get a feel for the timing and it's not difficult. Slight press to prime the flow of butane, immediately followed by a complete press to activate the ignition. I was about to return this lighter, but was determined to get it to work. I'm so glad I stuck with this and didn't return it, because it is quickly becoming one of my favorite torches. Even through the headache of figuring out how to get the lighter to fill and function properly, I still ended up buying another one the same night I got it to light... I guess that shows how much I ended up liking the lighter. Do some of the materials look a little cheap when you look closely? ... Maybe... but it's still a beautiful lighter, and beautiful when lit. For 15 dollars... it's an amazing deal, granted you have the determination I did to get it to work. Did it take way too much troubleshooting to initially figure out how to get it to work? Absolutely.... but it was well worth it. Now that I know the tricks, refilling and getting the lighter to function properly is easy. Despite initially worrying that all the other reviews were right about it being a faulty product, and going through the headache of figuring this lighter out, I STILL give it 4/5. AND will be ordering a second one as a backup.
J**G
It's JUNK don't buy
Piece of junk..striker quit 1 month and 7 days after purchase...when you hit the button the gas comes out but there's no spark to light it....very disappointed
M**T
EXCELLENT VALUE! I HIGHLY RECOMMEND!
Just got my new lighter! All I wanted was a single torch w/a covered flameport. So very many multi-torch types!! So much pricey junk, also! I just want a lighter, NOT the ability to Smelt Ore in my pocket!! So few nice looking ones from which to choose! This Lighter feels good in the hand and, for those with pain or dexterity issues, all ya hafta do is squeeze it and ya have FIRE; it's very easy to use! It appears not designed to be repairable but, it's so INEXPENSIVE! Unique Style, it has heft and seems very sturdy! Gonna treat it rough and see how it holds up. If it does well, I WILL buy more; for gifts and, for me! I'll LUK how that goes....... FIRST WEEK OF ABUSE---- Got it wet, dropped it more than once, used it kinda like a blowtorch, used it as a "hammer", and generally treated like trash. It held up like gangbusters! Always lights well. Holds a lot of fuel. This is one Tough Lighter. Definitely will buy more.......
M**.
Looks cool, gets hot quick. For the price not bad!
Works, and looks pretty cool. Usage is easy, filling up was a little difficult. Overall the quality ain’t that bad, would recommend if you want something cheap and cool looking.
S**E
Third class product
Sooo cheap product, not even working, totally waste of my money, when I’m trying to return, don’t have free drop off options, for the print I have to pay n also to drop off ups have to pay the charges, please don’t buy any product from this sailer, you will loose your money, even you try to return it .