I'm looking for a device for lighting the stove (no pilot light). The
charcoal lighters we've been using are hard when your hands/fingers
aren't cooperating.
I've seen the Colibri beam sensor; any other suggestions?
thanks
Mary Z - 30 Oct 2005 20:11 GMT
>I've seen the Colibri beam sensor; any other suggestions?
Fix the inexpensive ones! I disable the child proofing so they are
easy to use. I look for inexpensive ones that have a button I can
crazy glue down, just clamp and glue. Some are easier to fix than
others but generally the crazy glue works quite well and the lighters
are much easier to use. I do a lot of camping so all of my lighters
are fixed and everyone likes using them. incidentally you can rip the
cild proof guts out of cigarette lighters, that works quite well. --
MZ
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Jo Firey - 31 Oct 2005 00:56 GMT
> I'm looking for a device for lighting the stove (no pilot light). The
> charcoal lighters we've been using are hard when your hands/fingers
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>
> thanks
I've found the candle lighter that BIC makes somewhat easier to use than the
charcoal lighters.
Jo