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I need the very cheapest electrically charged lighter possible. Key things needed:

>The versatility of a flame
>Electric so fuel is free
>Non-arc lighterd because the arc breaks in a matter of months
>Able to withstand heavy breezes
>Quick to heat up
>Doesnt matter the time of day I can use it.
>Idc if it retains the heat

I dont care what it is. I dont even care if it isnt a lighter and instead an industrial tool. The best thing I can think of is a device with a handle that heats up a metal rod to the point where if I place somehing against it, it combusts. Like a sort of wand.
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>>16910634
>a flame
>Electric
>Non-arc
I want warm ice. Piping hot, but hard like ice, and made up of only water.

I dont care how, just figure it out and give to me for free.
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>>16910640
I thought I wrote plasma arcs. The plasma arc lighters break.
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>>16910642
Pick two, or you pick none.
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Farpoint lighter
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>>16910634
I was going for the same thing recently. Couldn't find an electric lighter that would have enough arc energy for a cone. Then I threw them out because the lithium was causing a spin disruption near my face and was reported as being bad.
I just settled on high-quality, filtered, high-altitude butane with a few types of jet lighters.



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