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Colibri’s Enterprise III Lighter
Andrew Nagy
Posted: September 28, 2011
Colibri’s Enterprise III lighter offers the cigar
enthusiast a quick and easy way to take initiative and light up: a
single-action ignition.
The
single-action ignition is actually a contoured button located on the
side of the lighter’s body. When this button is pressed, the cap atop
the Enterprise III flips back to expose three jet flames while
simultaneously triggering the mechanism inside the body that lights the
wind-resistant flames. The action can be set in motion with a steady
push of the thumb.
Overall,
the Enterprise III feels well-constructed and not at all tinny. And
with the lighter’s contoured lines and striking finishes, it’s likely a
fellow brother of the leaf will feel compelled to try it out on his own
cigar.
The
Enterprise sells for $100 and comes in a combination of five finishes:
matte black and gunmetal polished chrome (pictured), matte black and
polished chrome, satin chrome and polished chrome, satin gunmetal and
polished chrome, black lacquer and brushed rose-gold finish.
Visit www.colibri.com to find a dealer near you.
Comments 6 comment(s)
Brad Riggio — Bethel Park, PA, US, — September 29, 2011 2:32pm ET
Rick Hilton — USA, — September 30, 2011 6:31pm ET
Lighters are ficky for sure and i have bought a few disappointments. However a friend gave me a colibri single jet that was shaped like a flask and that thing is going strong 3 years later. Its a crap shoot...
Carlos Grajeda — October 2, 2011 3:25pm ET
Colibri's warranty, has to be equal to Xikar to be considered in the same price range...
T. Albatin — Abbeville , South Carolina , USA! , — October 4, 2011 8:04pm ET
I agree, I bought a 20$ lighter that worked for one fill, an bought a xikar a week later. What sold me on the 50$ xikar? The lifetime guarantee.
Dr Fever — July 12, 2012 11:09am ET
I've owned a triple flame Colibri for 6 years now and never had an issue. Wel, At first I thought I did but then realized that I wasn't letting the air out before refilling. Onve I learned how to discharge the lighter completely before refilling, it's been a breeze to use and own.
Don Esteban — LHC, AZ, USA, — February 8, 2013 4:47pm ET
Colibri is off the table for me. Worst customer service in the biz.
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I have owned 3 Colibri lighters and all have stopped working months after purchase.Yet the $9 single jet lighter I purchased from sears has worked for years. Its not a questions of price for the Colibri lighters, it the quality.