A lighter typically contains a flammable liquid fuel such as butane or naphtha, which is used to create a flame when the lighter is ignited. The fuel is stored under pressure inside the lighter's reservoir.
Putting a lighter in the freezer won't typically harm the lighter, but it may hinder its ability to produce a flame temporarily. The cold temperature can cause the butane fuel inside the lighter to contract, making it harder to ignite.
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