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Kiribi Lighter Flints offer 20 soft, precision-sized replacement flints designed to minimize wear on your lighterโs striker. Packaged in a secure, resealable jar, these flints are compatible with Kiribi and other soft-strike butane lighters, delivering reliable ignition inspired by a centuries-old Japanese custom.







| Asin | B00XLQNHFA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #359,530 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household) #164 in Flints & Wicks |
| Brand Name | Kiribi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (85) 4.6 out of 5 stars |
| Item Form | Stick |
| Item Type Name | Lighter Flint |
| Manufacturer | Kiribi |
| Material Type | Acrylic, Alloy Steel, Brass |
| Model Number | Kiribi Lighter Flints |
| Unit Count | 20.0 Count |
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Works in st DuPont.
These work good in my ST DuPont ligne 2. They are a tad softer than DuPont flints so they donโt last as long but they spark great and light on the first strike. Much cheaper than DuPont
User
The recommended flint for Kiribi lighters.
The recommended flint for a Kiribi lighter.Easy to install once you know how:1) Above all, do not unscrew any of the small screws. You donโt need a tiny screwdriver for this procedure.2) The large bolt opposite the flame end on the upper part of the lighter does unscrew. Remove the spring and shake out the old flint.3) Drop in the new flint, put the spring back in, and while compressing the spring re-install the bolt.Youโre done. Works great. Expect the flint striker wheel to be stiff for awhile. You can adjust the bolt as needed.
User
EXCELLENT!
I have a Duke 2 lighter from Japan that I love. I have been using it a ton, lighting incense, burning frayed cord, threads, scaring my children,, etc. I don't smoke but I find lots of uses for a quick flame. I tried replacing the flint with the gold color zippo flint. It was terrible. It went from lighting every time to requiring a very firm, deliberate snap to get it to light and sometimes a weak little spark would spit out and fail to light. I was very bummed because I looked all over the internet for info on which flints were in the Duke 2. No luck. I saw that these flints were made in Japan and decided to take a chance. JACKPOT! These flints are super soft and throw a shower of sparks with the slights, lightest flick. Yay! Unfortunately, I seem to have bought the last vial so hopefully they come back in stock. These are definitely worth the premium price. The Japanese are rocking the lighter and flint world. I will be watching to buy more of these.
User
Long lasting.
Bought these for my Kiribi lighter and they work well and last a long time. Better than Zippo IMO.
User
Comparative Points
First off, these arrived very quickly so kudos to the seller, TobaccoPipes.com. With that, my package contained 19 flints - not 20. Knowing the high price of these, it was a bit annoying to see this at 60 cents per flint. On testing in my antique 1927 IMCO IFA "trench" lighter, I noticed no difference in performance between these and my much less expensive stock Zippo flints. Both brands spark well and both are reliable. Here's the deal โ Amazon sells a ten-pack of Zippo flints for $11.95... that's sixty flints which comes out to 20 cents each. Your results may vary.
User
Good flints
They work better and are easier to strike in my Zippo lighters than the ones Zippo makes. I will be buying more. They are both smaller in diameter and length than the standard Zippo flint, so I recommend using some small tweezers, tiny needle nose plier or small forceps for getting them out of the jar and into your lighter. The do work very well.
User
Good Buy
Was surprised how good these were. Using them my antique lighter collection now
User
Save your spark wheel use these
Softer flint than Zippo and will help you keep your lighters fully functional longer.A hard flint will abrade the spark wheel faster than these.I use these on my Karibi and Corona Old Boy lighters and as a pipe smoker, some tobacco might require a few delights and the more you use the lighter a hard flint will reduce the grooves on the wheel faster.These used to come in a small blue bottle what was easier to use than this flat container.I transfered the flints a small pill bottle to help prevent spillage, but I really wish I had kept the empty bottle to reuse.
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