How old do you have to be to buy Zippo lighter fluid in British Columbia?
not 100% sure, but the answers I’ve gotten so far range from 18 – 21 years of age
Just try to buy a can. If they say no, then you aren’t old enough. If that’s the case, you can go to a hardware store and by a naptha based cleaner. Just make sure it’s naptha.
what happens if i put butane fuel into a zippo lighter?
my zippo lighter is out of gas and i have a butane fuel.. is it gonna work or is it gonna like explode?
You could likely get a case of frostbite from the evaporating butane. If you strike an arc before the butane diffuses completely you could get an explosion.
Wholesale Distribution Business Review: How to Start a Refillable Lighters Distribution Business from Home.
This article will show you all the highlights of how you can start a wholesale distribution business selling refillable lighters to supermarkets and convenience stores.
Lighters are one of the easiest things to wholesale and distribute. Stores buy them like crazy!
I started selling lighters when I had my route in San Diego with about 600 stores. Other distributors told me about how much money they were making with lighters so I decided to give them a try. They were right. Since the first day we introduced them to the stores they were best sellers and they have remained best sellers for years.
The first thing you should know is that I’m not talking about disposable lighters or even name brand lighters like Colibri or Zippo. I’m talking about Novelty or Collector lighters. The kind you see in convenience stores and liquor stores. They are butane refillable lighters.
For example, the top selling lighters were lighters in the form of a gun, torch lighters and chopper motorcycle style lighters.
The lighters cost about $1.25 to $1.50 plus shipping, depending on the style of the lighter. Some of them are regular flame lighters, some of them have a torch, and some are double or even triple wind resistant torch lighters.
Lighters come in a small cardboard counter display. You get all of the same kind in every display. You get from 12 to 30 lighters in each display, depending on the size of each lighter.
When you distribute the lighters you sell them for at least $2 all the way up to $3 or even $3.50. It all depends where you are in the USA or in the world, the size of your town, the size of the stores, etc. You learn how to price them quickly from the first time you go into the stores.
So how much can you make? Well, if you leave an average of 2 displays per store containing an average of 25 lighters each, you’ll sell 50 lighters at an average of $3.00 or $150 sale. If you paid $1.50 per lighter including shipping you made $1.50 per lighter or $75 profit in one store. If you sell to 10 stores that day you are selling $1,500 and pocketing $750.00 minus your gas and other expenses. That’s not bad for a few hours of work. In my business all of my salespeople have to visit at least 20 stores per day, not 10 stores!
Let’s go over the numbers of our example again: -Your cost per lighter including shipping= $1.50 -You sell the lighter to the stores = $3.00 -Each display has an average of how many lighters = 25 -If you sell just 2 displays to the store how many lighters did you sell = 50 lighters -How much was the sale? = $150 -How much was your profit? = $75 -If you sell to 10 stores in a day how much do you sell? = $1,500 -How much do you profit minus gas and other expenses? = $750
Again, your business will vary depending on how many stores you have, how often you visit them the price you sell them for, and many other variables.
Let me tell you what I like and don’t like about the business. What I like is that you go through a lot of lighters really fast. They are small and easy to store and carry. They come in their own display so you don’t need to buy racks or displays (although you can if you want or if the stores like them). I also like the fact that lighters are small and you don’t need a truck or extra storage to sell them.
The thing I like least about the lighter business is that the margins are not as high as with other products. I think it’s a fair trade because of the volume you can sell. The other thing with lighters is that people like to choose them. Instead of you selling whatever you have in the car people like to play with them before they buy them, they like to test them, to look at every one. It’s a novelty, so they want to buy what they like, not necessarily what sells.
All and all I think it’s one of the best businesses to be in.
About the Author:
Jorge Olson is a consultant, speaker and entrepreneur and owns several Wholesale Distribution companies. His latest Website teaches you step by step how to get started and make money in Wholesale Distribution. You can find it at http://www.LearnWholesale.com
does the wick on a zippo lighter ever need to be replaced?
and if so, how do you replace it?
Yes it does.
As the wick chars, the end needs to be trimmed, and the wick pulled through to the same height.
After awhile, it needs replacing.
A new wick will come with a wire wrapped around one end.
That end is fed in through the bottom (after removing cotton packing) and pulled up through the top.
Replace the cotton packing.
The cigar ratings supplied by publications like Cigar Magazine and Cigar Aficionado form an important part of the modern cigar industry. For cigar smokers, these ratings provide guidance in a crowded market.
As pressed-for-time moviegoers may look to Roger Ebert for guidance at the multiplex, smokers use the magazines’ ratings to cut down on their in-store browsing time. For cigar makers, meanwhile, the ratings can be the touch of life – or the kiss of death. When Cigar Aficionado gave a high rating to a Fuente Spanish Lonsdale cigar, the magazine’s imprimatur helped to cause a run on the brand, rendering it scarce and highly sought-after and increasing the profile of Fuente’s cigars in general. Every cigar maker covets a 90-or-higher rating from these influential judges.
But where do these numbers actually come from? For staffers at Cigar Aficionado, the reviewing process starts at the store. While music and book reviewers are often given free “review copies” of CDs or books (a practice that makes things convenient for the reviewer, but also diminishes his or her independence), Cigar Aficionado tries to buy cigars at close to retail prices.
This leads to big cigar bills for the magazine – but it also means the cigars they review are as much like the ones you buy at the store as is possible. (Unlike CDs or books, of course, every cigar is slightly different in composition and taste.) Sometimes, if a cigar is hard to find in stores, the magazine will request “review cigars”; ditto for cases when the magazine is trying to preview a cigar before it hits stores.
The members of the panel – all of them longstanding magazine staffers – are told nothing about the identity, price range, source, or country of origin of the cigar. A “tasting coordinator” – not a member of the panel – removes the cigar’s band so that it cannot be identified by the panel’s members.
The blank, anonymous cigar is then assigned a number so that its identity can be retrieved after it’s rated. The members of the tasting panel then retire, separately, to their offices to smoke the cigars without consulting each other. Each member of the panel assigns the cigar a certain number of points, based on its performance in any of four categories.
First of all, cigars are rated by APPEARANCE and CONSTRUCTION. Is the cigar visually pleasing? Is the wrapper smooth, or wadded-looking? Is it moist to the touch or dry? Does it stay firm? Is it veiny or soggy? After all, a great-tasting cigar that wilts the minute you take it out of the box, or looks too unappetizing to be placed in someone’s mouth, does smokers no good. Cigars can win up to 15 points in this category for being well-made and attractive.
Secondly, of course, the cigar is rated on its FLAVOR – a category that carries with it 25 of the possible 100 points. Who needs a good-looking but brackish cigar? Cigars should not taste bitter or leave a nasty aftertaste. Both taste and aftertaste should be smooth but full, complicated, and rich.
A maximum of 25 points can be won for various qualities ranged together under the general heading of SMOKING CHARACTERISTICS. How does it burn? Is it hard to light? Does it burn one-sidedly? Will the smoke burn your mouth, or feel cool and comfortable as it should? How hard do you have to pull to get a mouthful? All these questions and more are considered.
Finally, the tasters each give a score (up to 35 points) for OVERALL IMPRESSION. (Flavor counts most here.) Is the cigar good, bad – or great? And the question utmost in any dedicated smoker’s mind – is it worth the money? The panel’s various scores in each category are averaged and a final score is the result.
Ratings, of course, are always subjective, depending on individuals’ taste – even if those individuals have well-developed, highly educated tastes. Your mileage may vary. For any smoker, the ultimate authority should always be your own tastebuds!
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A Harley Davidson isn’t a motorcycle, a mindset, a ride, or a hog. It’s an entire culture within our national fabric complete with leather clothes, wild rides, thousands of t-shirts and darn good people. When you purchase a Harley you are entering a whole new world with friends in every corner and a way of life stretching out before you like a long scenic stretch of highway. For folks wanting to purchase a Harley who aren’t close to a dealership or who simply like to do things online there are several ways to be a part of this vibrant community.
Straight To The Dot
Harley-Davidson is a dealer site that really packs a punch. You can view videos of their motorcycles in action and get 360o pictures along with a full description and options available. You pick the motorcycle by picture so you don’t have to go through a bunch of names to see a bike you like. They also have a database of pre-owned Harleys and a great program called “Try-a-Bike” where you can see a list of demo ride events offered in cities around the country. Another bonus for people not quite sure if a Harley is for them, is found on the “Experience” page where you can go to plan a trip and rent a Harley while you are there. For great descriptions and community spirit, the dealer site is the place to start.
Local Dealers
Not only does Harley-Davidson have an amazing site, but each local dealer also has a site full of amenities and helpful links. As an example: Barnett Harley-Davidson in El Paso, Texas has a list of current bikes in inventory, internet specials, and clothing you can purchase online for you or a hog loving friend. A step in a more practical direction, the site also shows financial calculators, and lists financing options for customers with weak credit, and customers wanting to buy a privately owned Harley Davidson. You can also link to the Harley’s Owner Group (H.O.G.) in El Paso or see photos of the store and area. Each local website is different but they all offer helpful advice and sales online.
Blogs About Hogs
If you want advice from the riders themselves or just want to share thoughts and feelings about the Harley experience, there are hundreds of blogs on the internet directed to and written by Harley owners. Some blogs are highly technical parts manifests or advice on everything from oil changes to trickle chargers. Others are more introspective travel dairies of people who have undertaken a cross country journey on their bike. There are blogs that list the most helpful dealerships or where you can stop along a cross-country trip if you need a good meal or quick repair. Harley collectibles from Zippo lighters to leather chaps also have their own blog sites where collectors can buy and trade, discover release dates and relate tales of where they acquired their object.
Harley-Davidson is more than just a brand, it’s a people who like loud bikes, long rides, and shared experiences. Getting your Harley online is one of many ways go along for the ride.
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so I got this lighter from ebay, its made by a company called star and it came with fuel…the problem is that i can’t get the inside unit out of the thing and so i can’t put fuel in it. The directions to are in japanese and if someone can read it then i’ll scan it in but otherwise, its just a normal zippo like lighter.
well i can barely wiggle it, is it suppose to do that? are they suppose to be that hard?
You will have to, that is the only way to fill them. Or just get a genuine Zippo because then you know you’re getting quality and not a mass produced $.39 ripoff one.
Get some pliers and put a rag or paper towel over the jaws so you don’t mar the metal. Then gently pull until it comes out.
Those pay day loans come to mind when a creditor is demanding to be paid ASAP or you end up worse than Shane Hurlbut at the hands of Christian Bale, but if you pay that debt, you end up in the streets because you won’t be able to pay the rent. It is a no win situation wherever angle you look at. Your only hope is that fast loan that zoom money to your bank account faster than Tokyo’s fastest bullet trains.
To Get a Loan or Not; That’s Not the Question
When in this terrible fix, people have no recourse but take out pay day loans. They might plead another loan from family and friends if they’re not onion-skinned. Or they may sell or hock their prized Zippo lighters collection just to get a good night’s sleep and not worry about a Christian Bale look-alike hovering in the shadows. If they are smart they’ll do odd jobs to raise the needed amount but if there is little time to do so, those loans can bail them out.
But if the issue is money for a dinner date or to buy a twinkling star in the galaxy, there’s no need to rush yourself to get super fast pay day loans. You can always postpone your date or save money for that star because these things can wait. Your date will be willing to walk the park with you and as for the star, there are still billions up there so there is no real hurry.
The question is not whether you’re going to get a loan, but the questions you should ask yourself are – “Do I really need these fast loans to save my life?” and “Will I be able to pay the loan on time?” If the answer to the first question is yes then you must be brutally honest if you can pay those pay day loans.
Manage Your Fast Cash
When people need money that fast, they overlook the risks. This careless attitude lands them in trouble. So if you are contemplating a loan and this is your first time to get one, heed these tips to help you manage those loans:
– Don’t get a two-week period for the payback if you think the remaining money from your paycheck won’t be enough to cover your needs for two weeks. Instead, go for a four week payback program. You won’t be stressed out worrying about an unpaid loan and the ballooning interest rates. In four weeks time you’ll find money for your pay day loans.
– From your next paycheck, get half of the amount you borrowed and plough it into your bank account and forget about it. Think of it as money spent or money you have to pay the lender and pray nothing happens while the money is sitting in the bank. That money represents half of the money you owe and you still need another half plus interest to get rid of the loan.
– Don’t mislead yourself to believe that a miracle might save you so you spend the money intended for the lender. Be realistic.
– Use the money as intended with your pay day loans. You have your old debt and have a tireless interest accumulator. Interests for these types of loans don’t sleep. Instead of worrying about $100, you’re now looking at a $200+interest loan. If you want to stay sane, pay your loan and this time, it’s better early than late.