They have fluid in them, you do not have to fill them with fluid yourself. Only when the lighter runs out of fluid.
If possible wait until it's cooled at least below scalding temperatures.(If not protect yourself with a rag and or gloves be ready to get clear of the fountain of fluid that may erupt.) Generally you will have to press down on the cap and turn it counter clock wise about a quarter turn. It may turn a little then catch. That's when you press in and turn some more.
It depends on the type of lighter.Butane lighters - When you spin the wheel, it hits the flint and creates sparks. Then as you push down the flat part (which is often red) it releases gas and the sparks from the flint ignite the gas thus making fire.Reusable fluid lighters - These are metal lighters and contain wadding and/or a sponge which contains liquid lighter fluid, and a wick extends up to a wheel and flint. These work somewhat like a kerosene lantern. The flint and wheel lights the fuel-soaked wick. Folding the lid shut smothers out the fire. These are ideal for lighting pipes and cigars since you don't have to hold down any lever.Electric lighters - These are found in cars and were once used in buildings. A special wire creates electrical resistance and heat as electricity passes through it. It doesn't create an open flame, but does get just hot enough to light a cigarette. In a car, the lighter is spring loaded, and there is metal designed to stick to hold the lighter in the socket to make contact. Then as it becomes hot enough to use, the metal gives and the spring makes it pop out, alerting you to the fact it is ready to use. Car lighters can be used for both cigarettes and cigars. Wall lighters use a heating element like in the car lighters, but those work by sticking a cigarette through a hole and holding a button until it is lit. Some would colloquially call it "kissing the wall."
What do you have to do to get (yourself) ready/prepare yourself
Yes, it is. You have to use it with an object, though. "Ready yourself for school, we're late", for instance.
Yes, it is. You have to use it with an object, though. "Ready yourself for school, we're late", for instance.
Brace (as in, "brace yourself").
Call your doctor and head for the hospital. You are ready for labor.
when you are ready to not only care for yourself ,but are ready to care for some one else. share your life & experiences! youll know! you will have tht amazing feeling
When using charcoal, I prefer to use the ready to light kind so that you don't have to worry about messing with lighter fluid.
Believe in Christ and accept him into your life.
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Prepare is to ready yourself for something. example: You'd better prepare yourself for the big test tomorrow.