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Royal Bum
High altitude butane
Recently someone mentioned that they use high altitude butane. What's the difference vs regular butane?
At what altitude would high altitude butane be recommended?
My Google searches have come up empty on answers.
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Hairy Cigar Fairy
I have never heard of that. Maybe they are using a higher purity butane.
From Amazon
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XIKAR PUROFINE High Performance butane is perfect for users located in high altitudes. In regions with less oxygen, it can sometimes be very difficult to ignite a lighter properly or consistently. XIKAR researched a breakthrough formula to remedy this, containing even less levels of impurities than its highly-regarded Premium version. As a result, even users who are not located in higher altitudes can benefit from this new and improved butane; if you own a lighter that is having trouble with flickering or low flame height, use PUROFINE High Performance butane to unclog and clean the gas line and burners to return your lighter to like-new condition."
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Royal Bum
Originally Posted by
Tombstone
I have never heard of that. Maybe they are using a higher purity butane.
From Amazon
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XIKAR PUROFINE High Performance butane is perfect for users located in high altitudes. In regions with less oxygen, it can sometimes be very difficult to ignite a lighter properly or consistently. XIKAR researched a breakthrough formula to remedy this, containing even less levels of impurities than its highly-regarded Premium version. As a result, even users who are not located in higher altitudes can benefit from this new and improved butane; if you own a lighter that is having trouble with flickering or low flame height, use PUROFINE High Performance butane to unclog and clean the gas line and burners to return your lighter to like-new condition."
Yeah, i read that too as someone on my other forum linked it.
So far, its the only info I have come across.
I know my Neon 11x was just fine at over 10,000 for 3 days, so not sure what the real deal is
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Hairy Cigar Fairy
I can believe that pressures can change so if you had a massive change in altitude you might needed to purge then refill a lighter to "normalize" pressure. Maybe adjust the flow a little but thats all hypothesis on my part.
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Royal Bum
Butane not sure I think there was something about altitude and that was the reason for the xikar strato???
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Royal Bum
I have no idea what the blackmagic fuckery of the blend is, but this is the best butane I've come across. Set your flame with the butane you're using and then purge and put this in, and you'll have to turn it down.
Haven't had a clog since I started using it.
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Hairy Cigar Fairy
Originally Posted by
SoCal gunner
I have no idea what the blackmagic fuckery of the blend is, but this is the best butane I've come across. Set your flame with the butane you're using and then purge and put this in, and you'll have to turn it down.
Haven't had a clog since I started using it.
You can never hope to understand black magic.
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Royal Bum
Still not sure what is different about high altitude butane as my lighters worked just fine going from 4500ft up to over 10,000ft for 3 days, and i noticed no issues, needing to adjust the flame, purge and refill, etc. With my cheap, but very clean Neon 11x.
Starting to think Xikar is pulling a fast one and its a marketing gimmick.
May contact them and see if they offer a reasonable explanation.
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Originally Posted by
SoCal gunner
I have no idea what the blackmagic fuckery of the blend is, but this is the best butane I've come across. Set your flame with the butane you're using and then purge and put this in, and you'll have to turn it down.
Haven't had a clog since I started using it.
I use this also, and found it to be the best.
Probably the last worthwhile product from Xikar.
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zabhatton
I use this also, and found it to be the best.
Probably the last worthwhile product from Xikar.
I saw this on Mercatorgear.com
“ At sea level, pure butane struggles to maintain gas pressure a just a few degrees above freezing. At 9,000ft (e.g. on the John Muir Trail), the evapouration point drops to -8.5oC. On the summit of Mont Blanc, you can use butane down to -14oC, and at everest Base Camp, -17oC.”
Not sure how accurate their answer is or how reliable the information is on that website…
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