Released in January 2015, the Vertigo Glock tried to wedge its way into the crowded lighter marketplace by offering a lightweight, low-cost, triple-flame lighter packaged into a thin profile that would fit conveniently in a pocket, bag or travel humidor. Measuring 3 inches tall, just under an inch and three-quarters wide and about five-eighths of an inch thick, it is one of the more slender lighters of its class, a size which is complemented by its light weight, coming in at just about two ounces. Regular users of triple-flame lighters know that there are two configurations for such devices, either with the jets in a straight line or in a triangle configuration. While at first the Glock may appear to fall into the former category, there is a very subtle but important difference about how this lighter is constructed. The Vertigo Glock is a triple flame, inline torch lighter that combines the power of three jets to create a wall of flame nearly an inch across, a distinct difference from similar-looking lighters where the flames are angled in to create a more pinpoint flame that can handle a variety of ring gauges despite packing plenty of firepower. The lighter uses a single ...
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