

🔥 Light up your legacy with Zippo’s timeless spark!
The Zippo Replica Lighter is a meticulously crafted, windproof metal lighter inspired by the iconic 1935 design. Made in the USA, it features a refillable fuel system for sustainable use and comes with Zippo’s lifetime guarantee. Perfect for collectors and daily users alike, it combines vintage style with modern reliability.










| ASIN | B001GTVM5G |
| Best Sellers Rank | #63,271 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #255 in Lighters |
| Brand | Zippo |
| Brand Name | Zippo |
| Color | Chrome |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (4,040) |
| Date First Available | September 1, 2004 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00041689199951 |
| Included Components | lighter, instruction manual |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.4 x 0.5 x 2.06 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.43 x 2.4 x 0.94 inches |
| Item Weight | 59.53 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Zippo Manfacturing Company |
| Material | Brass |
| Model Name | Zippo 1935 Replica Pocket Lighter with Slashes, Brushed Chrome |
| Model Year | 2015 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.08 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 1935 |
| Product Dimensions | 2.06"L x 1.44"W x 0.5"Th |
| Size | One Size |
| Style | 1935 Replica |
| Suggested Users | womens |
| UPC | 041689199951 |
| Warranty Description | Lifetime warranty. |
S**O
Collector piece, or daily use
This lighter is a beautiful replica of Zippo's 1935 design, complete with period-correct art deco graphics on the box. But that's what it is - a replica. If I were a collector of lighters, I wouldn't expect this to increase in value over the years, even if unused in original box. However, especially compared to Zippo's current models, this lighter looks like a piece of jewelry. It' so nice, I almost didn't want to use it. But I am using it, and I find myself treating it with much greater care than my other run-of-the-mill Zippos. The hinge is completely external, which gives the lighter a rugged appearance. The sides are brushed chrome, and the four flat thinner edges are flawless, high polish chrome. This model has slashes on the sides, which gives it a dressy appearance. Also available without slashes, which gives it a more industrial look. The hinge is a three-bar design rather than five as on current designs, which may or may not last longer than current models. I recommend applying a Teflon lube to the hinge occasionally if the lighter sees daily use. The flat edges and square corners may put off some who use the lighter rather than just displaying it, because those features make one-handed opening and closing very difficult...compared to the more modern designs with rounded corners. The thumb slips off the lighter's sharp corner before the lid opens. I've been using Zippos daily since 1968, and this is the only one with which I felt the need to use both hands for opening. That's not a deal breaker for me, but I thought I'd mention it. If you're into performing "Zippo Tricks," this lighter will not work for you.
D**C
Nice one
I own quite a few Zippos, not as a collector but to actually use. This one was on sale and couldn't pass it up for only $20. The 1941 isn't appreciably different from current ones; fewer chimney holes, hollow rivet in the striker wheel, 4 barrel hinge, more rounded top. This one is a bit plain, but perfect to use without worrying about it getting scratched. Very happy with it.
A**R
Best of the bunch
Always have enjoyed the use of a zippo lighter. When I noticed that zippo was producing the replicas I just had to have one. It was available at a great price so I purchased 2 due to sometimes I enjoy giving a zippo to a great friend. Zippo's lifetime guarantee is the best around. Ship it to them and they ship it back in the best possible condition they can achieve. They also install a new internal and send back the old one. If you ask they will sometimes provide extra flint packets. I believe zippo to be the best functioning lighter and especially recommend the new replicas due to they are a limited run and the bonus( that I found by accident or luck) is once in a while they will place an original in the box that says replica. I have been blessed to recieve 1, 1941 and 1, 1935 that do not have replica stamped on the bottom but instead the actual letters that relate it as original and I do use them. I have never replaced anything except flints and fluid and when the wick is used up or I obtain a new Zippo lighter I send the previous one in for repair. Best lighter, best prices and the shipping was fast. Item and seller recieve 5 golden stars for outstanding service.
A**R
New Old Lighter
I'm a fan of the vintage Zippo lighter look. After only a couple of weeks of riding around in my pocket with assorted coins and other objects, the brass finish on the case is developing a pattern of wear and patina. This may not be for everyone, and if you want your lighter to remain as pretty as it is when it comes out of the box, then you might not want to carry it the way I do. But if you don't mind your lighter looking well-used, this one will develop that look in short order. Functionally, this lighter works like any other Zippo: Top it up with fuel every two or three days depending on your usage, and it will always be ready to perform beautifully.
C**.
Zippo lighter
Very good zippo lighter just like all the other zippers I got
J**T
What else is there to say?
The virtues of the Zippo Lighter have really been sung since 1932, so 90+ years later there isn't anything to say that hasn't been said already. But that won't stop me... I have several of these. Relevant to this review are three of them - the brushed chrome 1935 and 1941 replicas, and the sterling silver 1941. My use case - I smoke cigars. Probably more than I should, but whatever. The cigar culture tends to default to those butane torch lighters, which to me tend to lack in the performance department. I like soft flame lighters, and don't judge me. Using a Bic lighter is, honestly, a non starter for me because, well, it lacks style AND I really don't like throwing empty lighters away to sit in a landfill for a thousand years or whatever. Yes, one of the reasons I like Zippos is the environmental factor. Sue me. The Zippo price point is really appropriate given that you're buying a lighter that will, honestly, outlive you. The mechanism is dead simple (and therefore reliable) with a flame that doesn't go out at all easily. And while the Cigar Crowd gives me some grief for the whole "but but but lighter fluid has a smell that ruins the cigar!!1!!2111" I just say "you do you." Because honestly...it is a non factor. But here's where we get interesting, and I'm referencing the Precious Metals collection. While el-cheapo torch lighters can be had at a low cost, they also are horrible. To get a GOOD torch lighter you're going to go to a brand like S.T. DuPont, and yes those cost in the $150-$200 range for the entry level. And they are still torch lighters, meaning a mechanism that doesn't really lend itself well to repair. So, put me down for the sterling silver Zippo. It's still a bit on the ostentatious side, maybe, but so what. Given the choice between the S.T Dupont and this especially at the same price point...I'll go for this every time. Really, Zippo has become an American culture touchstone, and it's something I look at fondly. There's really nothing in the world like it, and for that I'm happy. Dead simple, iconic, and reliable: that's more than enough elan for me....
A**I
Hello I ordered but wasn't sure whether it's really original or not however I verified that it is the original one after I received it. it's made in 2015 but you know it has the same shape of the original model produced in 1941. by the way, the delivery was really fast :) Schnell !!! vielen dank :))
G**1
Dixième Zippo acheté sur Amazon, celui-ci a été acheté auprès du vendeur " Magasin de Plein Air " que je recommande. C'est LE Zippo standard en laiton chromé, finition entièrement polie, ici dans sa version 1935, dont Zippo a fait une réplique exacte, donc une superbe qualité de fabrication et pratiquement indestructible. Ici, c'est la version décorée par quatre tirets obliques ( Slashes ) de chaque coté du briquet. Les différences avec les Zippo modernes sont : 1 / Couvercle moins haut et plat, non bombé. 2 / Fond plat. 3 / Fixations de charnière de couvercle apparentes à l'extérieur du boîtier. 4 / Axe de charnière en trois parties au lieu de cinq parties. 5 / Axe de la roulette de pierre évidé et non plein. Bien entendu, le module essence de ce Zippo 1935 est parfaitement compatible avec les modèles 1941 et modernes. Ce Zippo est vendu à un prix très intéressant par rapport au prix marché moyen constaté ( Street price ), frais de port compris. Livré très rapidement dans sa boîte de présentation Zippo dont le couvercle carton est une réplique en relief de la boîte de 1935 avec " Windy / Venteuse ", la jeune femme qui allume une cigarette en plein vent et qui est la mascotte de la marque. Briquet Zippo fourni avec documentation en plusieurs langues dont le français et fabriqué à Bradford, Pennsylvanie - USA en janvier 2014. Marquage " A 14 " sous le briquet. Référence Zippo : " 1935 REPLICA W/SLASHES ". Poids 55 grammes. Garanti à vie. Satisfaction totale pour cet achat.
A**C
Love the clasic design of this model, and feel of brushed brass.
G**1
Quatorzième Zippo acheté sur Amazon pour ma collection. Zippo standard en laiton, finition brossée sur les deux faces et polie sur les cotés, ici dans sa version 1941, dont Zippo a fait une réplique exacte, donc une superbe qualité de fabrication et pratiquement indestructible. Les différences avec les Zippo modernes sont : 1 / Formes plus arrondies. 2 / Fond plat. 3 / Axe de charnière en quatre parties au lieu de cinq parties. 4 / 14 trous au lieu de 16 trous sur la cheminée des modèles 1935 et modernes. 5 / Axe de la roulette de pierre évidé et non plein. Bien entendu, le module essence de ce Zippo 1941 est parfaitement compatible avec les modèles 1935 et modernes ( A partir de 1950 ). Livré dans sa boîte de présentation Zippo dont le couvercle carton gris/argent est une réplique de la boîte de 1941 avec le slogan de la marque : " A WEEK'S TRIAL, THEN-ALL THE WHILE ". Briquet Zippo fourni avec documentation en plusieurs langues dont le français et fabriqué à Bradford, Pennsylvanie - USA en octobre 2013. Marquage " J 13 " sous le briquet. Référence Zippo : " 87Z 098 BRASS VINTAGE LTR ". Poids 56 grammes. Garanti à vie. Satisfaction totale pour cet achat.
G**E
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