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SLIM 7 BRUSHED COPPER LIGHTER

Profile is everything. The Slim 7 weighs in at 45 grams, and at a record-breaking 7 mm in thickness, it is the world’s thinnest luxury lighter. The side-mounted igniter delivers a wind-resistant torch flame that’s powerful enough to light up whatever you need it to, wherever you are. Brushed copper finish.

Associated gas refill : black refill (ref 000430)

SKU: 027809
$350.00
Weight:45g
Dimensions:67x37x7mm

 

CARE INSTRUCTIONS

Lighters

S.T. Dupont lighters are crafted by our artisans with the utmost care.

We recommend following these care tips to maintain their shine and performance over time:

Clean all surfaces with a soft cloth. Do not use solvent-based products.

For silver-coated surfaces, use a silver polishing cloth, which can be found in specialist shops. • Silver is a precious material that may show signs of oxidation over time. This natural process can be heightened if your lighter stays in prolonged contact with leather or rubber.

Clean lacquered surfaces as you would eyeglass lenses; fog them up, and wipe with a soft cloth. Lacquer is almost completely acid-proof. Exceptionally sturdy, it is particularly resistant to shocks, scratches, friction and water.



Weight:45g
Dimensions:67x37x7mm

 

CARE INSTRUCTIONS

Lighters

S.T. Dupont lighters are crafted by our artisans with the utmost care.

We recommend following these care tips to maintain their shine and performance over time:

Clean all surfaces with a soft cloth. Do not use solvent-based products.

For silver-coated surfaces, use a silver polishing cloth, which can be found in specialist shops. • Silver is a precious material that may show signs of oxidation over time. This natural process can be heightened if your lighter stays in prolonged contact with leather or rubber.

Clean lacquered surfaces as you would eyeglass lenses; fog them up, and wipe with a soft cloth. Lacquer is almost completely acid-proof. Exceptionally sturdy, it is particularly resistant to shocks, scratches, friction and water.



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