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Bic don't leak as much as often implied, they simply require to be used properly, and thing is, most people use them improperly.
Still, the Zippo/Bic argument is kinda stupid even if they did leak. It essentially boils down to:
- Zippos don't light when damp BUT THEN KEEP THEM IN A ZIPLOC BAG
- Zippos don't light when cold BUT THEN JUST KEEP THEM CLOSE TO YOU
- Zippos don't light when there's wind BUT THEN JUST USE YOUR HAND TO BLOCK THE WIND
- Zippos don't light at high altitude BUT THEN JUST CARRY A BACKUP
- Zippos require you to keep your finger on it so it stays lit BUT I'M FINE WITH IT
- Zippos empty rather quickly if something accidentally presses the button BUT THEN JUST BE CAREFUL
- Zippos can stop working for no reason BUT IT'S ALRIGHT I ALWAYS CARRY A DOZEN
- BUT AT LEAST THEY DON'T LEAK LIKE GUYS, RIGHT???
Bics are splash proof, work when cold, when there's wind, at the top of a mountain, have a ridiculously low failure rate, and can stay lit while put down on the ground. Yeah, they kinda leak, and a rubber band is enough to make them airtight, preventing them from leaking and getting wet when immersed, but apparently that's too much of a hassle for Zippos users who'd rather go through all problems Zippos have instead.
As for refueling them, it takes 10 seconds and can be done anytime you want, so obviously it's a good idea to refill them before going /out/. Changing the flint is predictable and takes 10 seconds too. Changing the wick is done every 5 years at worst, and that's if you use bad fuel, otherwise it'll last more than 30 years, it's predictable long in advance, and takes a minute to replace. Bic maintenance is easier, faster and less expensive than having to buy a new pack of Zippos every six months.
Plus it's always funny how Zippos elitists never even mention the existence of Zippos cases, that prevent them from being went and prevents it from accidentally running out. It's like no one around here really uses Zippos.