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− | '''Lantern sparkers''' are a method of ignition and are usually cheaper than [[BBQ ignitor]]s or [[stun gun]]s. They work by spinning a knurled wheel connected to a rod of steel. A piece of flint pressed against a rifled section of the steel by a spring. When the wheel is spun rapidly, pieces of the flint material are shaved off and ignite spontaneously, causing a shower of sparks. The main disadvantage with lantern sparkers is that they have the tendency to not spark when wet with ANYTHING! Axe, hairspray, and [[starting fluid]] will all stop a lantern sparker from working if they should get on the flint/steel sparking assembly. They are very cheap however, and the flints are replaceable. If you can afford it, go for a QUALITY BBQ ignitor or stun gun instead. | + | [[Image:sparker.jpg|frame|Replacement lantern sparker]]'''Lantern sparkers''' are a method of ignition and are usually cheaper than [[BBQ ignitor]]s or [[stun gun]]s. They work by spinning a knurled wheel connected to a rod of steel. A piece of flint pressed against a rifled section of the steel by a spring. When the wheel is spun rapidly, pieces of the flint material are shaved off and ignite spontaneously, causing a shower of sparks. The main disadvantage with lantern sparkers is that they have the tendency to not spark when wet with ANYTHING! Axe, hairspray, and [[starting fluid]] will all stop a lantern sparker from working if they should get on the flint/steel sparking assembly. They are very cheap however, and the flints are replaceable. If you can afford it, go for a QUALITY [[BBQ ignitor]] or [[stun gun]] instead. |
Revision as of 01:01, 24 October 2005
Lantern sparkers are a method of ignition and are usually cheaper than BBQ ignitors or stun guns. They work by spinning a knurled wheel connected to a rod of steel. A piece of flint pressed against a rifled section of the steel by a spring. When the wheel is spun rapidly, pieces of the flint material are shaved off and ignite spontaneously, causing a shower of sparks. The main disadvantage with lantern sparkers is that they have the tendency to not spark when wet with ANYTHING! Axe, hairspray, and starting fluid will all stop a lantern sparker from working if they should get on the flint/steel sparking assembly. They are very cheap however, and the flints are replaceable. If you can afford it, go for a QUALITY BBQ ignitor or stun gun instead.