you cant/this is not an answerAfter researching bentley lighters,which I collect,I found the company that owns the name is most likely a rip off much like the watch co. Krug bauman.Selling $2 watches w/retail price of $800 for $200 and up.They take out ads in hi-buck magazines to show people their hi buck watches are the real deal,but can get you that special price.that price is whatever the sucker,er,em buyer will fork out.Sold by bartenders,doormen ant one in contact w/ gullible people.Price can be as low as $20 for a $1,000 watch,"see?they're right here for $1,000 in This Is What Snobs Wear magazine".Back to the lighter scam.I asked about the lifetime warranty offered by the original Bentley lighter co.That I think was based in Canada w/lighters made in Austria.They skirted all around the use of the word warranty and directed me to a butane valve manufacturer in austria tthat could possibly attach a new valve that would allow refill.That is one reason the answer offered by someone on this site"CAN'T"is not an answer and defeats the purpose of this forum.I refilled on of these refill tanks that are not made anymore,by holding up the gizmo that releades the butane when you hit the trigger.I had the tank in the freezer to reduce pressure inside then hit it with a ronson butane refill tank.This leads me to believe there is a way to capture the gas from the throwaway.Now,any help besides"CAN'T"?
Yes
No. Butane is in cigarette lighters, so you might get trace amounts of butane when you light a cigarette.
Commonly used is butane.
butane, in bic cigarette lighters it is found in a liquid form along with other components.
Sure, it's fine. I think the people in the Hookah places use butane lighters themselves.
In normal disposable lighters like bic it is butane gas, in Zippo lighters you can use most liquid that lights with a spark, but most people just use zippo brand naptha fuel.
Yes
I don't know actually invented the butane lighter, but the first disposable lighters were invented by BIC in 1973.
No. Butane is in cigarette lighters, so you might get trace amounts of butane when you light a cigarette.
You can use butane as a fuel for portable stoves and cigarette lighters
Commonly used is butane.
I have a product manual for a WIN lighter that indicates for a #1400, #1900, #2100 series ...BUTANE FUEL will give best results. In fact, it advertises WIN BUTANE FUEL and WIN flints. Hope this helps. Diana
A cigarette lighter is a device to light cigarettes. They are typically electric or gas-powered. Disposable cigarette lighters burn butane gas. Some reusable lighters use butane, while others use lighter fluid which is poured into a cotton wadding. Car cigarette lighters and wall-mounted cigarette lighters are electric. Electric lighters heat a coil of wire, and the cigarette is placed against the heated wire as the smoker puffs. In cars, lighter sockets provide other functionality, and can be used to operate laptops, charge cell phones, play games, watch television, power lights, and more.
butane, in bic cigarette lighters it is found in a liquid form along with other components.
Piezoelectric discharge (some butane lighters)
Sure, it's fine. I think the people in the Hookah places use butane lighters themselves.
"Butane" is a highly flammable gas used in lighters and small torches.