Looftlighter Review – Electric Fire starter

Looking for an efficient way to light up your room? Look no further than the Looftlighter – Original Electric Fire! This futuristic device easily and quickly lights any room with its adjustable flame. With its rechargeable battery, you’ll have plenty of lighting options for years to come. With an electric fireplace starter that looks like a lightsaber, one can get a charcoal grill started and tested just as fast as lighting a fire with matchsticks. It runs more efficiently and is much more economical than constantly buying lighter fluid.

Looftlighter – Original Electric Fire

Looftlighter
Looftlighter

The Looftlighter is a device that helps you light candles or cigarettes without having to use a lit match. The Looftlighter uses an electric spark to ignite the material, so there is no need for a flame. This is great for people who are afraid of fire or those who are smoke-free.

Key features

  • Starts fire in 60 seconds
  • Heats up to 1200°F
  • 9.8 ft. heavy-gauge grounded cord
  • Integrated bottle opener
  • All-electric
  • Superheated air only
  • Lights all fuels

Product information

Manufacturer‎Looft Industries
Part Number‎9995500
Item Weight‎2 pounds
Product Dimensions‎19 x 3 x 2.2 inches
Item model number‎70018
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer‎No
Size‎17.8″
Color‎Black
Style‎Electric
Material‎Aluminum, Metal
Shape‎Round
Power Source‎Corded Electric
Voltage‎120 Volts
Wattage‎1500 watts
Item Package Quantity‎1
Mounting Type‎Freestanding
Special Features‎Portable, Heavy-Duty, Stand Included
Included Components‎Bottle Opener
Batteries Included?‎No
Batteries Required?‎No
Warranty Description‎2 year manufacturer warranty.
Pros
  • VERY hot in almost no time at all.
  • Good long cord for when an outlet isn’t right next to the grill.
  • Chemical free.
  • Simple usage… only one button: ON.
  • Good, solid build quality. Made out of high grade aluminum so the tip cools quickly.
  • No burying required and multi use.
Cons
  • No hand shield to protect your knuckles from sparks and reflected heat.
  • Expensive when compared to coil-based igniters.

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