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4oz. Zippo Lighter Fluid

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$1.95

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Walmart has 4oz. Zippo Lighter Fluid for $1.97. Select free store pickup where stock permits, otherwise shipping is free with Walmart+ (free 90-Day Trial) or on orders $35+.
  • Note, availability for store pickup may vary by location.
Amazon also has 4-Oz Zippo Lighter Fluid for $1.97. Shipping is free with Prime or on $25+ orders.

Thanks to community members Rokket & BF_ [discuss] for finding this deal.

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    • Rated 4.7 stars out of 5 overall based on 9,500+ reviews on Amazon
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Walmart has 4oz. Zippo Lighter Fluid for $1.97. Select free store pickup where stock permits, otherwise shipping is free with Walmart+ (free 90-Day Trial) or on orders $35+.
  • Note, availability for store pickup may vary by location.
Amazon also has 4-Oz Zippo Lighter Fluid for $1.97. Shipping is free with Prime or on $25+ orders.

Thanks to community members Rokket & BF_ [discuss] for finding this deal.

Editor's Notes

Written by SlickDealio | Staff
  • About this product:
    • Rated 4.7 stars out of 5 overall based on 9,500+ reviews on Amazon
  • About this store:
    • Amazon return policy: This item is non-returnable, but if the item arrives damaged or defective, you may request a refund or replacement.
    • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
    • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.
    • Walmart return policy may be found here
  • About this deal:

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Model: Zippo 4 oz. Lighter Fluid

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In for 2; thanks OP.

This stuff is awesome sauce for removing adhesives, stickers, labels ECT. I use lighter fluid all the time to remove price tags and rental stickers from vintage collectables when restoring them. (Mostly vintage video game cartridges, boxes and manuals)

The nice thing about lighter fluid is that it will not stain/leave residue and dries quick. You are even able to remove stickers/price tags from paper manuals and cardboard boxes without damaging them if you are careful and patient.

I'm not sure of the long term effects about being exposed to lighter fluid on your skin/hands when cleaning and removing adhesives/stickers though. I would recommend wearing gloves and being in a well ventilated area when cleaning with it...

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Thats where I saw the leprechaun. He told me to burn things!
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doesn't anyone have a zippo? how long is the fluid supposed to last inside the lighter? it seems like mine evaporates unusually fast.
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Quote from iluvmysh :
doesn't anyone have a zippo? how long is the fluid supposed to last inside the lighter? it seems like mine evaporates unusually fast.
For me it's the same issue. I love my zippo but I end up having to refuel it so frequently, Ended up getting the arc that is rechargeable by USB
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In for 2; thanks OP.

This stuff is awesome sauce for removing adhesives, stickers, labels ECT. I use lighter fluid all the time to remove price tags and rental stickers from vintage collectables when restoring them. (Mostly vintage video game cartridges, boxes and manuals)

The nice thing about lighter fluid is that it will not stain/leave residue and dries quick. You are even able to remove stickers/price tags from paper manuals and cardboard boxes without damaging them if you are careful and patient.

I'm not sure of the long term effects about being exposed to lighter fluid on your skin/hands when cleaning and removing adhesives/stickers though. I would recommend wearing gloves and being in a well ventilated area when cleaning with it...
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Quote from Guy767 :
In for 2; thanks OP.

This stuff is awesome sauce for removing adhesives, stickers, labels ECT. I use lighter fluid all the time to remove price tags and rental stickers from vintage collectables when restoring them. (Mostly vintage video game cartridges, boxes and manuals)

The nice thing about lighter fluid is that it will not stain/leave residue and dries quick. You are even able to remove stickers/price tags from paper manuals and cardboard boxes without damaging them if you are careful and patient.

I'm not sure of the long term effects about being exposed to lighter fluid on your skin/hands when cleaning and removing adhesives/stickers though. I would recommend wearing gloves and being in a well ventilated area when cleaning with it...
YW! And thanks for the helpful comment/review. Wave
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If you live near a King Soopers, you can get a 12 oz. bottle for only $3.50. That is where I get mine from. I have no idea why it is so much cheaper there.

Here is link also showing the price: https://www.kingsoopers.com/p/zip...4168930122
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Quote from iluvmysh :
doesn't anyone have a zippo? how long is the fluid supposed to last inside the lighter? it seems like mine evaporates unusually fast.

Quote from JDSanti :
For me it's the same issue. I love my zippo but I end up having to refuel it so frequently, Ended up getting the arc that is rechargeable by USB

Yeah............ you guys need to stop sniffing that lighter fluid. Peace
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Just in time.. was cleaning a set of old floor mats out of the junk yard.. they came back near mint other than a bit of gum stuck in one bottom corner.
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Cheaper per gallon than gas
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Quote from Prodigal19 :
If you live near a King Soopers, you can get a 12 oz. bottle for only $3.50. That is where I get mine from. I have no idea why it is so much cheaper there.

Here is link also showing the price: https://www.kingsoopers.com/p/zip...4168930122
…and $.55 savings at WM is enough to warrant a FRONTPAGE deal?
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Just won a Zippo in a contest. So this is helpful
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Quote from iluvmysh :
doesn't anyone have a zippo? how long is the fluid supposed to last inside the lighter? it seems like mine evaporates unusually fast.
Usually a week it's seems like. I wouldn't fill it up unless you know for sure you're going to use it.
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If you want to use the fluid for it's intended purpose, here's a classic lighter:

Zippo Lighter - Street Chrome [walmart.com]
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Quote from iluvmysh :
doesn't anyone have a zippo? how long is the fluid supposed to last inside the lighter? it seems like mine evaporates unusually fast.
Simple solution, get a rubber case or an evaporation gasket for the bottom of it.

Most Zippos will have fuel evaporate in around 2-4 weeks. Thus the Zippo is a blessing and a curse. It was designed to withstand wind and weather conditions, which is does very well. It was also designed to be rugged and not prone to malfunction, again it does this really well. Zippos that are 40 years old will still work like new.
However, they have one flaw and that is the open area at the bottom of the Zippo that lets small amounts of fuel leak out and evaporate over time, even if closed and in your pocket. A simple rubber gasket placed at the bottom will prevent this and make your fluid last a lot longer.

https://www.amazon.com/Lighter-An...s9dHJ1ZQ==
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Quote from iluvmysh :
doesn't anyone have a zippo? how long is the fluid supposed to last inside the lighter? it seems like mine evaporates unusually fast.
2-4 weeks depending on usage

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