Dani Fusion by Battery-free Ganz

666Honeybadger

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love this thing!

That's a great lighter indeed!
How's the quality?
Have you been using it a lot/long time?

Found the lighter model for ya'll, which has the Sisuman name engraved so I don't think it's a rebrand. (could still be) https://sisuman.com/products/torch-lighter

Looks neat.

Looks like that one indeed!
Very classy lighter! I love it!
And it ships from Europe!! Double sweet!

Tempting... Would be my most expensive torch tbh so love to hear @Hagbard 's review of it!
 

Hagbard

How Soon Is Now?
Found the lighter model for ya'll, which has the Sisuman name engraved so I don't think it's a rebrand. (could still be) https://sisuman.com/products/torch-lighter

Looks neat.
if i would've known you wanted the name i would have told you :D

yep. its the sisuman. its a pretty solid lighter. the tank is not that big due to the cigar punch on one side but its absolutely enough. and i am using it not a lot but i have it for about a year and it never let me down when i grabbed it. due to the fact i only have more expensive lighters a xikar would be first recommendation but the style of the sisuman is very unique. so if that is what you are looking for you won't be disappointed.
 

someTooL

Well-Known Member
Two weeks in now with the poker fusion setup and have been super happy with the results. I’m using this almost as much as another newly released similar device.

Using with the inductor and taking slightly past the click produces deep tasty pulls. Yes, plural. Can most certainly get 2-3 depending on pack/strain.

My only comment for improvement would be the threading connection, bowl to head. Lots of turns and the threads seem very thin. Have to use a strong magnet to remove the cap. Yeah, and just like the tornado, need to back off the bowl or it will stick (no problem there just remember).

Not sure I’d ever tried this without using the poker. Glad I gave it a shot. Hurray to BFG for putting this combo together.
 
My only comment for improvement would be the threading connection, bowl to head. Lots of turns and the threads seem very thin. Have to use a strong magnet to remove the cap.
I use the sheath to remove the cap (open end folded down gives 2 layers of leather). When I got mine, I thought the sheath was a 'nice touch', but it actually proved useful.

Saw someone (elsewhere) refer to the cap situation as 'heatlock', and I hope that term catches on, tbh. I've got a 1/4 turn backoff incorporated now, but, yes -- fewer turns & finer thread are needed for the next revision.
 
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