Something to consider I read online for the Blu 2 on Amazon:
"This lighter has a pretty significant design flaw that they DO NOT tell you about before purchasing it. It only works in the upright position. If you angle it towards the 90 degree mark, it will not light. If you light it in the upright position and then turn it 90 degrees, the torch flame will go out. Therefore, if you are buying this lighter for anything other than making it a collector's item or lighting cigarettes (i.e. angling it to light tobacco in a pipe, angling it to light tinder for a campfire, etc.), then BUYER BEWARE. Every other Torch lighter that I have, pretty much works in any position. Even my $9 Ronson JetLite (now made by Zippo) works in the upside down position.
JUST SOMETHING TO CONSIDER BEFORE PURCHASING IT. "
KailecThanks for bringing this to everyone's attention Kailec! I've highlighted it for others to see. You can change your transaction option in the "My Transactions" section of the site.
Actually, I would advise against that. You don't want to burn your flowers at that high of a temperature. It would be much better to light a wick and then light the bowl.
"This lighter has a pretty significant design flaw that they DO NOT tell you about before purchasing it. It only works in the upright position. If you angle it towards the 90 degree mark, it will not light. If you light it in the upright position and then turn it 90 degrees, the torch flame will go out. Therefore, if you are buying this lighter for anything other than making it a collector's item or lighting cigarettes (i.e. angling it to light tobacco in a pipe, angling it to light tinder for a campfire, etc.), then BUYER BEWARE. Every other Torch lighter that I have, pretty much works in any position. Even my $9 Ronson JetLite (now made by Zippo) works in the upside down position.
JUST SOMETHING TO CONSIDER BEFORE PURCHASING IT. "
#mythbusted