Rechargeable Electric Lighter with USB Charging Cord
Rechargeable Electric Lighter with USB Charging Cord
Rechargeable Battery Power
This lighter is powered by a built-in rechargeable battery. It includes a micro USB cable for charging, which allows the device to operates without for liquid fuel or gas. The ignition is operated via a button mechanism.

Electric Arc-Style Ignition
The device produces an electric torch-style flame. This design is intended to offer resistance against wind and moisture, may be used for lighting items such as candles or outdoor materials.

Portable Design
Featuring a lightweight structure, this tool fits into pockets, drawers, or travel kits. It is designed for transport and can be included in gear for camping or general use.

Product Specifications
- Electric torch style flame
- Arc style ignition, USB rechargeable
- Button-activated ignition
- Compact and travel friendly design
What’s Included
- Electric Torch Lighter
- Micro USB Charging Cable
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the lighter work in windy conditions?
The arc ignition is described by the manufacturer as less affected by wind.
How do I charge the lighter?
You can charge the device using the included micro USB cable connected to a compatible USB port.
Does it use gas or fluid?
It operates on an internal rechargeable battery and does not require fuel.
How long does a full charge last?
Battery life varies based on usage frequency.

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