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Backpacker Magazine – August 2010
Light a fire fast, even in wet, cold, and windy conditions, with this waterproof lighter.

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Posted: Apr 24, 2012 L
great and just plain amazing.
Posted: Mar 29, 2012 Anonymous
great and just plain amazing.
Posted: Mar 29, 2012 Anonymous
I had one. Stopped working. It was replaced under warranty. Replacement, stopped working. Do I do this again? Think not. Garbage.
Posted: Jun 24, 2011 Dan Deman
Don't waste your money on one of these. You will be much better served with a Swiss Firesteel or a magnesium fire starter. Both of them are under $10 and quite effective.
Posted: Sep 28, 2010 Mike
You want Cheap and Reliable Fire Starters. 30 Minute Road Fussee's. They are simple to light with their own starter built into the cap. There hard to put out even in a high wind. They burn as advertised for 30 minutes. And their cheap enough to carry several in Your pack. You can get them at any Auto Store. The bigger stores sell them as singles.
If You can start a fire without them then great, go right ahead. But if You can't for any reason, then pop one or two of them and let there be Fire! I even found some Miniature ones that I carry in a smaller kit!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YfN5CYw8Ho
No, they don't blow up! They just burn!
Posted: Sep 17, 2010 Anonymous
.....I'll stick with flint.
Posted: Sep 06, 2010 Ed
Lighters of different types often or always fail at high altitudes in inclement weather - the best source for starting a fire would be magnesium rods such as LightMyFire or Primus which are more affordable and portable.
Posted: Aug 26, 2010 Idnod
I have one and it deserves its excellent reputation.
I have had a few different wind-proof lighters. However, this one delivers. The window is nice, to confirm the amount of fuel. The mention of a pinpoint flame is accurate and very useful.
I keep a small mesh bag (the size of a plum) with this lighter, Vaseline/ cotton balls in a film canister and a headlamp on any outing, day or night.
One note, don’t use cheap fuel - as in any lighter it will deplete faster and the resulting flame is unreliable.
Helios Stormproof - It's worth the money!
Posted: Aug 24, 2010 Stan J
Not worth the money, the shop I go to stopped stocking it because of too many warranty returns.
Posted: Aug 24, 2010 Chris
I have bought the Soto lighter and used it many times under 10,000 feet where most people use it. It has been dependable and efficient for the 20 dollar price tag.
Posted: Aug 24, 2010 Kipp
So in light of the Amazon reviews and your own Editor's Choice of the Soto Pocket Torch (http://www.backpacker.com/gear_test_soto_pocket_torch/blogs/daily_dirt/1716), which should I depend on in an emergency?
Posted: Aug 24, 2010 Terry Dunlap
The reviews on Amazon are less than stellar. 5 out 6 people found it cheap, plastic, and most importantly, it didn't light reliably, or at all when in the field. Piezo lighters also don't fire well, if at all, above 8,000 feet. Am surprised that you gave it such a good recommendation.
Posted: Aug 10, 2010 Jim Parker
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