








🔥 Ignite nostalgia, not just fires — the vintage spark that outlasts trends!
This Vintage Lighter features a high-quality metal body and a unique cotton rope ignition system that requires no kerosene or gas. Lightweight at 37.3g, it produces a windproof ember by striking a flint wheel, making it perfect for camping and outdoor use. Its flame-free design offers a covert, reliable fire-starting method inspired by WWII rope lighters, combining rugged durability with timeless retro style.
| ASIN | B07P6JDD2T |
| Best Sellers Rank | #170,923 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #894 in Lighters |
| Brand | Ambrogio.L |
| Color | Golden |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (219) |
| Date First Available | February 25, 2019 |
| Fuel Type | Cotton rope |
| Item Weight | 1.32 ounces |
| Item model number | OTH003401 |
| Manufacturer | Kywa |
| Material | Metal |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 3.82 x 3.23 x 0.98 inches |
| Style | Retro,Vintage |
| UPC | 681381466182 |
J**�
It fired right up 🔥 😀👍🏼🔥(pun intended)⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I was VERY skeptical about a fire source like this without some sort of fluid/combustable but I was extremely surprised! Opened the box, pulled a little of rope out, used my BIC lighter to give the initial burn. Left it lit 🔥 for about 10 seconds , pulled the rope down to smother out the flame, and then tried it on its own and BOOM. I lit 🔥 a cigar with it, zero problems. Everyone should have one of these laying around. It could really come in handy. Remember Tom Hanks in Castaway, rubbing sticks together? I easily give this 5 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This brass will last for a lifetime and the only thing you would need much later on is a new flint, but I add a flint to my zippo maybe twice in a year (under daily use), and this rope is super long. Definitely add this to cart. It would be a sweet stocking stuffer around the holidays, or just a “thinking of you” gift. We ❤️ It. 🔥
N**Y
YES! Quality Item - Great Sparks -Works! Go Dolphin!
Loving Dolphin products. This rope lighter works like it is supposed to. Spark wheel is aggressive, throws good sparks, and is the correct distance from the wick to set the ember. I have some history and experience with these. I have a few antique versions. SOME new ones you buy online, they couldn't have ever tested, pitiful garbage. These ( Dolphin brand) actually work. Also big kudos for their stand alone spark wheels. I ended up buying 8 or so of those for kits. My only complaint is that Dolphin brand doesn't seem to emboss or otherwise mark their products. If you squint at the depiction you can see "Dolphin" on the lighter. That is not on my lighter or spark wheels but is stated as such on the packaging. Go mighty Dolphin!
T**S
A Nice Lighter
This is a nice lighter. It'll last for years and years. My one gripe: It's not great for indoor use. It throws sparks and embers. But that's fine, I now have an excellent outdoor lighter that I know will work even in windy weather. Definitely taking this with me next time I go camping or spend some time outdoors.
B**N
Works as described
Works as advertised and cotton rope is pretty easy to find and replace. This lighter works great on most things but requires a little bit of effort to catch stuff like incense sticks and some fireworks. Best used for making embers to start some kindling for a usable flame.
T**I
Very cool!
No fluid needed! Just light a couple times. Doesn’t flame so it won’t light candles but creates a strong Amber to light other things. Very cool looking. Buy it!
D**D
Do Not BUY!!!!
does not work, could not light a sheet of paper👎
K**E
Excellent product
Fantastic product! Works exactly as described. Just light the end of the rope on fire before you try to use this so you have a charred rope end to catch the sparks.
W**Y
What a cool little trinket.
This is such a neat little tool. Bought entirely on a whim but very cool for lighting things that can catch like a car lighter could. You wont get a flame on this thing and the safety extinguisher is the integrated ball bearing. Blow on the embers to catch the rope. With appropriate tinder I can start a proper fire (e.g. dryer lint or a dash of gunpowder.
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