
Lighter Clipper Trippy
Lighters & torches
by Clipper
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Clipper Trippy Lighter — The Refillable Classic with Psychedelic Flair
The Clipper Trippy lighter is a refillable butane lighter wrapped in one of Clipper's boldest design series — swirling colours, warped patterns, and visuals that look like they crawled off a festival poster. Built in Barcelona since 1972, Clipper lighters have been the go-to for hand-rollers and bowl-packers for decades, and the Trippy range adds some personality to a tool you'll use every single day.
Why Clipper Over a Disposable?
A Clipper lighter is a refillable, flint-based butane lighter designed to last years rather than weeks. The round barrel fits comfortably between your fingers, and the removable flint housing doubles as a tamping tool — pull it straight out of the top and you've got a thin poker for packing down bowls or clearing blockages. That alone makes it the best lighter for anyone who smokes from glass or ceramic.
We've sold thousands of these over the years, and the thing we hear most often is how satisfying the flint wheel feels compared to cheap disposables. There's a solid click, a reliable spark, and a flame you can actually adjust. The body is made from nylon — lighter than metal, tougher than the average plastic lighter — and the whole thing weighs about 18 grams empty. Slip it in a pocket and forget it's there until you need it.
The honest limitation? You don't get to pick your design. The Trippy series includes multiple colourways and patterns, and each lighter is selected at random from whatever's in stock at the warehouse. If you order more than one, the team will do their best to send you different designs — but no guarantees. That said, half the fun is seeing which one turns up.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Clipper |
| Series | Trippy |
| Fuel type | Isobutane gas (refillable) |
| Ignition | Flint wheel |
| Body material | Nylon |
| Approximate weight | 18g (empty) |
| Flint | Replaceable (pull-out system) |
| Design selection | Random from Trippy series |
| Sold as | 1 lighter per unit |
| SKU | HS1455 |
Complete your setup: pair the Clipper Trippy with a pack of Clipper replacement flints so you're never caught short. If you're rolling rather than packing, grab some RAW King Size Slim papers and a RAW rolling tray — everything within arm's reach.
Why You Actually Need a Decent Lighter
Here's what happens with disposable lighters: you buy a multipack, lose three in the first week, and the fourth dies on you at the worst possible moment — wind, rain, or just an empty tank with no warning. They're not refillable, the flint wears out fast, and you end up tossing plastic into landfill every couple of weeks. Multiply that across a year and you've spent more than you'd think on something that should cost almost nothing.
A Clipper solves every one of those problems. Refill the gas through the valve on the base — a single can of butane will keep you going for months. When the flint eventually wears down (and it takes a while), pull out the housing, swap in a fresh flint, and you're back in business. We've seen customers use the same Clipper body for 2-3 years before anything gives out. At that point, you're not buying lighters anymore — you're just topping up fuel.
The removable flint housing is the feature that separates Clipper from everything else at this price point. It's a built-in poker, roughly 3mm wide, that slots perfectly into a bowl or cone tip. No more fishing around for a paperclip or using the end of a key. It's the kind of small detail that, once you've used it, makes every other lighter feel incomplete.
How to Use and Maintain Your Clipper
- Roll the flint wheel with your thumb to spark the flame. Adjust flame height using the small dial at the base of the flame guard — turn clockwise for a smaller flame, anticlockwise for larger.
- To use the built-in tamper, grip the flint wheel housing and pull it straight upward out of the lighter body. Use the narrow metal tip to pack down a bowl or clear a clogged cone. Push it back in firmly until it clicks.
- Refill the gas by turning the lighter upside down and pressing a standard butane canister nozzle into the refill valve on the base. Hold for 5-8 seconds. Wait 2-3 minutes before using — this lets the gas settle and reach room temperature for a consistent flame.
- Replace the flint when sparks become weak or inconsistent. Pull out the flint housing, remove the old flint from the tube, drop in a new Clipper-compatible flint (standard 2.5mm diameter), and reinsert the housing.
- Keep the lighter away from extreme heat and direct sunlight when not in use. Nylon is tough, but a lighter left on a car dashboard in summer is asking for trouble.







