Keychain Permanent Matchstick Kerosene Refillable
Keychain Permanent Matchstick Kerosene Refillable
Product Description:
This is not a toy, please stay away from children
Instructions:
1. Add kerosene first. Hold the lighter with your left hand and unscrew the ignition pin shafts.
2. Make sure you hold the ignition pin shafts and flint bar at an angle of 45 degrees.
Gently slide the ignition pin along the flint onto the steel. It can be up or down, please be careful not to hurt your fingers.
Tip: When you receive the first fireproof steel, make sure you scratch the black coating completely, and you will notice that when you expose the actual fireproof steel on the scraper, the sparks will get bigger and bigger.
Features:
This Jukmen permanent metal match lighter can use for long endless life. It will last 15,000 strikes and simple to operate with unique design. Light weight, space-saving and easy to carry. An absolute must for campers, fishermen, hunters, hikers, boy scouts, military, and scout troops.
User Manual:
1,Due to air mail regulation, the lighter comes with no fuel. Please make sure that a small amount of fuel (gasoline or kerosene) should be added before igniting fire.
2, Unscrew magnesium rod striker.
3, Quickly strike against flint strip on side of body to ignite fire.
Caution:
Do not keep using the lighter if there is lighter fluid insufficient. If you see the flame is weak and the wick becomes difficult to be ignited, then you may need to refill it.
When the flame become weaker or you can see the cotton is on fire, you need to dip the metal match again before another ignition. The lighter fluid can be gasoline or kerosene.
When the wick is burned to black and become short, the wick can’t absorb enough fluid so it will be difficult to ignite. Please extend or change the wick by the steps as below.
1. Pull the steel scraper out by pliers.
2. Slowly pull the wick out, stop pulling if you think it’s long enough. Please directly change the wick if it’s too short to wrap the scraper.
3. Put the scraper back to the middle of the wick, and then lightly hammer it back to the pipe.