
Lighters & torches
by Clipper
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The Clipper Big Brain lighter is a refillable, flint-based butane lighter built in Barcelona since 1972 — and still the go-to flame source for anyone who rolls their own. Unlike disposable lighters that end up in landfill after a week, a Clipper keeps going as long as you keep feeding it fuel and flints. One flick, reliable flame, sorted.
What sets the Clipper apart from every other lighter on the shelf isn't just the quirky Big Brain artwork — it's the removable flint system that doubles as a poker tool. Pull the flint housing out and you've got a thin metal rod that's the exact right size for tamping down a joint or clearing a clogged bowl. No other lighter does this. It's the kind of detail that makes you wonder why anyone buys anything else.
The Clipper lighter has a round barrel instead of the flat rectangular shape you get from most disposable lighters. That's not just an aesthetic choice — it means you can press the gas lever at an angle without the flame licking back onto your thumb. If you've ever tried to light a deep bong bowl with a standard lighter, you know exactly why that matters. The round body also means it fits neatly inside a standard cigarette pack, which is a small thing until you realise how often you've lost a lighter that didn't have a home.
The flame itself is adjustable. There's a small wheel on the base that lets you dial it up for outdoor use or bring it right down for a gentle light on a thin joint. The flame height ranges from roughly 15mm to 40mm depending on how you set it — enough range to handle anything from a candle to a pipe bowl in the wind.
Weight-wise, a full Clipper sits at about 18g. Light enough to forget it's in your pocket, heavy enough to feel like an actual tool rather than a toy. The plastic body has a slight texture to it — not rubberised, but not slippery either. You can grip it comfortably even with wet hands, which is more than you can say for the cheap glossy lighters you find at petrol stations.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Clipper |
| Series | Big Brain |
| Fuel type | Butane gas (isobutane) |
| Ignition | Flint wheel |
| Refillable | Yes — standard butane canister |
| Flint replaceable | Yes — pull-out flint housing |
| Flame adjustable | Yes — base dial |
| Body material | Nylon plastic |
| Approximate weight | 18g (full) |
| Dimensions (approx.) | 80mm x 25mm diameter |
| Country of manufacture | Spain |
| SKU | HS1452 |
| Design selection | Random — varied selection on multi-orders |
Dead simple, but a few things worth knowing if you want it to last.
We've sold lighters from behind the counter since 1999, and the conversation always goes the same way. Someone picks up a disposable, we hand them a Clipper instead, and they never go back. The maths alone makes the case: a disposable lighter gives you roughly 3,000 lights before it's dead. A Clipper gives you the same 3,000 lights per fill — and then you refill it. A single can of butane (around 300ml) will refill a Clipper approximately 10-15 times. That's 30,000 to 45,000 lights from one lighter and one can of gas.
The honest limitation? Clippers aren't windproof. If you're lighting up outdoors on a blustery day, you'll need to cup your hand around the flame or duck behind something. For proper wind resistance, you'd want a jet flame lighter — but for indoor use, rolling sessions, and everyday sparking, the Clipper is the best lighter for joints, full stop. The poker tool alone saves you from fishing around for a pen or a paperclip every time you need to pack down a cone.
One more thing we see constantly in the shop: people buying 4 or 5 at a time. Not because they break — because they vanish. Lend a Clipper to a mate and there's roughly a 50% chance it comes back. The Big Brain designs are eye-catching enough that people "forget" to return them. Consider yourself warned.
Complete your setup: pair your Clipper with a pack of RAW Classic King Size Slim rolling papers and an RAW Wide Tip booklet. If you're after a windproof option for outdoor sessions, check out the Clipper Jet Flame lighter — same refillable design, but with a torch-style flame that handles a breeze without flinching.
Yes. Any standard butane refill canister with a universal nozzle works. Higher-purity butane (filtered 5x or more) keeps the valve cleaner and extends the lighter's life, but regular lighter butane does the job fine.
A full Clipper gives you approximately 3,000 ignitions — roughly the same as a standard disposable lighter. The difference is you refill it in 5 seconds and keep going. The body and mechanism will outlast dozens of refills.
The round barrel lets you tilt the lighter at steep angles without burning your thumb. That makes it the best shape for lighting bongs, pipes, and deep bowls. It also fits inside a standard cigarette pack, which is handy for keeping track of it.
No — designs are selected randomly by our warehouse. If you order multiple Clipper lighters, the team will try to pick a varied selection so you don't end up with duplicates. But specific designs can't be requested.
Safer than most. The round shape means the flame stays away from your fingers even at steep angles. The nylon body is also designed to deform rather than shatter under pressure, which is a genuine safety advantage over cheaper plastic lighters.
Pull the flint housing straight out of the top — it's the metal piece inside the chimney. Tap out the old flint, drop in a new 2.5mm Clipper flint spring-end first, and push the housing back in until it clicks. Takes about 10 seconds.
The removable flint housing doubles as a tamping and poking tool. Pull it out and you've got a thin metal rod — the right size for packing down a joint, clearing a clogged bowl, or pushing herb into a cone. It's the reason Clippers are so popular with rollers.
Last updated: April 2026