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  2. Automobile auxiliary power outlet - Wikipedia

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    The use of cigarette lighter receptacles to supply 12 volt DC power is an example of backward compatibility to a de facto standard. As a power connector, the lighter receptacle is larger, harder to use and less reliable than other DC connectors [citation needed]. Cigarette lighter receptacles are in widespread use in many highway vehicles and ...

  3. Category:Cigarette lighter brands - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cigarette lighter brands" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  4. Cigar lighter - Wikipedia

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    Cigar lighter may refer to: Cigarette lighter receptacle or Cigar lighter receptacle, initially designed to power an electrically heated cigarette lighter and became a de facto standard 12 VDC connector to supply electrical power for portable accessories used in or near an automobile; Lighter, a portable device used to create a flame

  5. The Best Lighters for Everyday Use - AOL

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    From classic Bics to modern arc lighters, here are the best lighters.

  6. Che Guevara’s lucky Irish cigar lighter among historical ...

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    Other items include a bible Michael Collins had when he was assassinated, a newly discovered copy of a speech by Wolfe Tone and Phil Lynott’s guitar.

  7. Lighter - Wikipedia

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    The wick is covered by an enclosed top to prevent the volatile liquid from evaporating, which is opened to operate the lighter, and extinguishes the flame when closed after use. [citation needed] Later lighters use liquefied butane gas as fuel, with a valved orifice that allows gas to escape at a controlled rate when the lighter is used.