FlameGuardian - Deepdene
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Introducing our top-notch flint lighter, crafted to meet the highest standards of safety and functionality. This versatile lighter is a stellar choice for anyone in need of a reliable flame. It features an adjustable flame mechanism, allowing you to control the intensity to suit your needs, whether you're lighting candles, sparking a campfire, or starting up your barbecue. Safety is a top priority with this lighter, which is equipped with a child lock system, ensuring that it is only operational in responsible hands. This feature makes it an excellent option for households with young children. Compliant with stringent safety regulations, this lighter is NEN-certified and adheres to EN13869, reflecting its high safety standards. It also boasts TÜV certification and ISO certification (ISO9994), emphasizing its quality and reliability. Moreover, this lighter offers an opportunity for personalization, allowing you to add a personal touch or branding to align with your style or promotional efforts. Personalization can enhance its appeal, making it a thoughtful gift or a powerful marketing tool. Ensure that your lighter is not just a utility item, but also an extension of your personality or brand.
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Product number
10405920
Weight
15 g
Dimensions
24 x 12 x 80 mm
Length
24 mm
Height
12 mm
Depth
80 mm
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