Had a little $ from Christmas so I decided to pick up some pocket items to improve my EDC.
I had read about a Peanut Lighter, so I picked up 3 of those, and its baby brother, the Split Pea lighter. The Peanut is smaller than a bic, uses flint and fluid like a zippo, but doesn't leak or dry out because its in a waterproof container. The Split Pea is the same, but smaller. They're made out of stainless steel, and have a flat bottom so you can stand it up like a candle. Like a zippo, once its lit, its on. The other benefit is that the flint striker works like any other striker so if its out of fluid, you can still produce a spark on dried kindling. And in a pinch, you can pull out the wadding and use it for fire starter. One place left it submerged in a cup of water for over a month, pulled it out, unscrewed the cap and lit it up. I'm sending one to my daughter in the coast guard, and my son and I will have them in our BOBs. I'm keeping the Split Pea on my keyring. Not a smoker, but I'll always have fire. And they're TSA approved. Some pics:
I also picked up a Maratac AAA flashlight; this thing is teenie - not much bigger than the AAA batter itself. I got the brushed stainless one, which is really nice - comes in aluminum, stainless, titanium and copper. The bulb is rated for 50,000 hours; its a CREE led. But the part I like, it has 3 modes: lo, med, hi. Hi is 80 lumens. For comparison, the med setting is brighter than a maglite AAA flashlight. The hi is brighter than the triple AAA led light I had been using; and is easily 1/4th the weight. The only one brighter and this size (single AAA) I've found goes up to 110lumens, but it requires a 10440 battery to deliver for 70 mins, half that for a nimh battery, and no adjustable settings. The Maratac will give you hours on low and mid in addition to hi when you need it, using regular batteries.
The Maratac AAA (bottom), plus the split pea lighter (right), plus my usual boker subcom folder (top), together weigh about the same as a zippo, and don't quite cover a business card. If you're interested, you can learn alot about these items on youtube or googling, but if you buy, I'd recommend you give Miles Stair over at Endtimesreport a look. He's not a GBO sponsor, but his prices are reasonable, and he ships USPS.
Mahalo, Rob