


Burning Love
Laura Palmer Lighter
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Regular price
$18.00
A damn fine lighter!
This matte black lighter features the iconic portrait of Laura Palmer! Perfect for lighting cigarettes, candles, or whatever else you need FIRE for. The casing is high quality metal, so this is a product you can use over and over and will last you for life if taken care of properly.
These lighters are refillable! Lighter fuel is not included, so you'll need to fill it when you receive it. It is super easy to do. They are very similar to Zippo lighters and can be filled and re-filled the same way. To fill the lighter, open the top and take the body out of the case. Flip the felt up and soak cotton with lighter fluid. For further instructions you can google how to fill a zippo lighter - they work the same exact way.
This matte black lighter features the iconic portrait of Laura Palmer! Perfect for lighting cigarettes, candles, or whatever else you need FIRE for. The casing is high quality metal, so this is a product you can use over and over and will last you for life if taken care of properly.
These lighters are refillable! Lighter fuel is not included, so you'll need to fill it when you receive it. It is super easy to do. They are very similar to Zippo lighters and can be filled and re-filled the same way. To fill the lighter, open the top and take the body out of the case. Flip the felt up and soak cotton with lighter fluid. For further instructions you can google how to fill a zippo lighter - they work the same exact way.
- Please be careful when using this product and keep away from children! We can not be held liable for any accidents that occur when using this product.
- Lighters cannot be shipped internationally.
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About Burning Love
Burning Love is a woman-owned, Nashville-based purveyor of premium smoking accessories — an inventive, trend-inspired collection curated under the umbrella of A Shop of Things.
The company gives back: each purchase supports social justice causes. Burning Love donates 1% of every sale to the Last Prisoner Project and contributes monthly to the Floret Coalition, believing that changes in cannabis law must accompany the release of those incarcerated for cannabis offenses - over $90,000 donated so far.