Yeah that happens to me You got to put the butane back in it and try to wiggle it around gently until the middle piece inside the torch comes back out more
@@SirFreakShow this. you have to use your breath to inhale all the escaped butane. then purse your lips in the shape of an industrial gas compressor, and blow that valuable gas back into your torch or can. make sure you record yourself while doing this...... in case nobody believes you.
Do you have to release the extra gas beforehand because after a while, there is fluid in it, but it won't light. Is it just like a build-up of non-flammable liquid
I bought this torch for the first time but ye chl nhi rhi on krke gas +,- krke v chlane ki kosish ki but nhi chal rhi hlki si flame dikhti fir saath me hi bnd ho jaye
To remove the gas on any lighter you just do the same as you do to remove any possible air in the chamber of a new lighter before filling or if it's a used lighter to remove any left over over gas & air. The first bit of this video where he presses the tip of the scissors against the valve to do so is how you do it m8. You can buy a wee tool that's actually made for doing it. Most half decent jet lighters do normally come with this tool since you're supposed to remove all the leftover gas & air before refilling everytime but you can use pretty much anything that's got a thin or pointed tip that will do the exact same job. Just that there's more chance of it damaging the valve over time with it not being the perfect shape for the job that the real tool would be. But even if you get a lighter that comes without it you can buy the tool for literally pennies £1 to £3 max I'd say and it will last forever
You have to do everything for a first time 🤷♀️ why not watch a video about it? I'm 46 about to fill a butane lighter for the first time and glad I can see how it's done 👍