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Scented Lighters

Butane lighters that emit a scent when the flame is drawn near a scented oil wick.
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Some lighters can reflect the personality of the owner with their style and color. Why not have ones that emit a pleasant odor to the liking of the owner.

According to sources, it's the heat and not the flame that makes the scented oil lamps. Which is why the wick is only near the flame. Fiberglass wicks are also available, so the user only needs to replace the oil as one would replace the butane.

Pocket aroma therapy, wherever you go, there it is.

sartep, Jun 26 2003


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       I can just imagine it now. Patchuolli scent for the artsy types, rose for the gothic types, banana bread scent for the old folks. There's lots of smells that suit different personalities.
Japanese_Coffee, Jun 26 2003
  

       Oooh! Can I get mine in "petrol"?
my face your, Jun 26 2003
  

       Morning Cigarette: "I love the smell of napalm in the morning."
Boogaloo Shrimp, Jun 26 2003
  

       I want one that smells like my gramma's perfume. Brings so many good memories to me that I would even start smoking! (um, too late).
Pericles, Jun 26 2003
  

       You know how someone says "light a match" when someone farts? Well, now they can go high-tech with one of your scented lighers. lol. You will have rose-scented, yes?
flynn, Jan 06 2007
  


 

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