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Couldn’t agree more with all those points. I religiously bleed and wait after fueling and I firmly believe those are the main reasons the two torches I rotate through have been going strong for 15 years or so.

One thing I also do is lower the flame strength all the way down before bleeding and fueling. I have no idea if that helps, but I recall reading/hearing it once. Any thoughts on this?

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I've a xikar tech twin jet I've been using as my only lighter for 10 years almost. I occasionally bleed it. Not every refill. Use swan gas. Still on my first refill cylinder ☺️ Been a charm. 

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2 hours ago, BigGuns said:

Couldn’t agree more with all those points. I religiously bleed and wait after fueling and I firmly believe those are the main reasons the two torches I rotate through have been going strong for 15 years or so.

One thing I also do is lower the flame strength all the way down before bleeding and fueling. I have no idea if that helps, but I recall reading/hearing it once. Any thoughts on this?

And that is all there is to it. 👌

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Great stuff🔥

I've found bleeding them is key to longevity particularly for the cheap ones that can stop working after a few cycles otherwise. 

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