
Those parts ran out (a few years ago) and that was the end of Colibri butane lighter repairs. When this happened, we purchased every repair part that they had stockpiled since their plan was to not produce lighters anymore. Then, almost out of nowhere, the company went out of business and subsequently had the name bought out by another company. For many years Colibri made a name for itself selling quality, mid-priced smoking accessories including lighters. A perfect example is the Colibri Company. Sometimes a company will have an extremely popular brand of lighter. Worth mentioning is the fact that we have also had people send us Bic disposable lighters for repair. Despite some of them being refillable, others disposable, some lighters were made to such poor quality standards that it would be far more expensive to repair than simply dispose of and purchase a new one. This is included though because some lighters were made with a single eventual destination in mind–the trash can. No one wants to think of their lighter as worthless garbage. Lots of Chinese manufactured lighters with all kinds of configurations and even knock-offs of expensive lighters were created. No repair parts were made for them and if they broke, they broke and that was that. Novelty lighters can also be flame-makers that were just made simply and sold inexpensively through gifts shops, drug stores or discounters–never having been meant to be repaired. Ironically, some of these non-butane lighters became highly collectible, called “Flat Advertisers”. Usually cigarettes or cigars but we’ve even seen advertising novelty lighters for things like chocolate milk and cars. The novelty butane lighters are a class of lighters that were sometimes made to advertise or promote an event or product. It happened so long ago that the repair parts were just all used up. Other times its the simple fact that production stopped for one reason or another. Those factories were bombed back to the stone age. Sometimes it’s a lighter that was made in Europe before/during the Second World War. If new sources for parts are not available (closed shops, estate sales, etc…) then there’s nothing to be done. One of the most common reasons that we cannot repair a lighter is due to the fact that it is so old that repair parts have been used up. Imagine how frustrating it can be for us when we get a call or an email or a Facebook message asking about fixing dear ol’ Grandads lighter and we have to say it can’t be fixed? “Why can’t you repair my lighter?” is a bummer question for everyone involved, and here’s usually why that’s the case… The Lighter Is Ancient
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Alfred Dunhill Dress Lighters ( What do these look like?) He had planned to give her the lighter on her birthday the following.Īlfred Dunhill “S” Lighters ( What do these look like?) We have been telling people that we cannot repair Colibri butane lighters for over five years now and we STILL get daily calls about them.Believe me when I say, we WANT to repair your lighter. Colibri isn't the best quality, but if you treat them right they can work long after the paint has worn off of them.īraun Club and Cylinder lighters (most Braun models).Any Chinese Manufactured Butane Lighter (gas).Any Japanese Manufactured Butane Lighter (we CAN repair IM Corona Japanese lighters).ĭrew out a maroon leather box with 'Colibri' in gold letters written on the front. ANY COLIBRI BUTANE Lighters – There are NO Parts.Every lighter must be drained before refilling, to purge air and impurities from the tank. Never use cheap butane, it will clog the burner up with crap. Despite only using the Colibri Brand Butane, the valve has become clogged or stuck and will no longer dispense butane to the outlet and working spark. Look on the can to say that it is at least 3 time refined.ALL Cartier lighters (except Cube Lighters, as indicated above).Best Answer Copy I just called the service department of the new CST Enterprises that owns Colibri lighters brand (401) 943-1500 and was advise if you are looking for a compatible battery to. Zippo (Contact Zippo directly-they have a lifetime warranty)ĭon’t see your lighter brand listed above in either column? That’s okay, there are thousands of different kinds out lighters out there.
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