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Churchill Lighter
Vertigo
Churchill Lighter
$24.99
Description

  Wind-resistant, quadruple torch flame

  The Churchill uses four wind-resistant torch flames that change to a new color when fully lit. Includes a fuel viewing window and a large fuel tank.

  Sold in various assorted colors.

  Butane fuel not included.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Vertigo
Color:
Assorted
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
376620
UPC:
894236010465
Other Features:
• Four wind resistant torch flames
• Fold-out cigar punch
• Fuel viewing window
• Colored flame
• Large fuel tank
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