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The only way to get the parts is to email Dunhill from HERE or please click HERE and you will get a nearest service center located in your area.
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Sounds like the valve that regulates the gas flow is sticking in the open position even when the lighter is not in use. Try spraying a light machine oil like WD40 on the gas jet aperture and any other moving part whilst your at it. Wipe excess oil from the lighter and leave for several minutes for the oil solvents to evaporate. Light the lighter a few times in rapid succession to enable the oil to penetrate. If the oils done it's job the gas should no longer leak.
I have a Dunhill Rollalite petro lighter and the wick is barely protruding out of the nipple / port. Everything thing I've read states to use tweezers to extend it but how is it done when there's nothing to crab? Are the wick replaceable and if so how is it done port how to extend it? Thanks
All rechargeable lighters have a refilling nozzle (usually at the bottom of lighter). All the good quality gas refill cans have the nozzle adapters inside sovering cup. Brake off the nozzle adapters off the cup and try to fit them onto lighters refilling nozzle. When found the best fit adapter, put it onto gas refill cans nozzle and holding the lighter and can upside down connect all nozzles together and push together. As these nozzles are made for mass production lighters, tey do not fit perfect and some gas leak will occure. Anyway- few seconds will be enough to refill any lighter. In case if your lighter do not refill by explained action, the refill nozzle in your lighter is damaged or faulty. Hope it does help.
Hi, Dan, I have 2 Dunhill ighters that work but they leak butane. Making them unfit for use. I would like to have them repaired/rebuilt. I believe they are 1960-70's vintage so, the lack of parts will definately be an issue here. Please advise. Thanks Glenn [email protected]
i have changed the battery on my and my wifes ebel classic wave watch,,
step 1 ...remove the crown by pulling away from the watch, use your thumb and index fingernail and pull , it will come out
step 2 ...remove all 5 gold bezel screws
step 3... be careful,, the bezel/crystal will pry off easy
step 4... be careful and remove the entire face/hands/watch guts all in one easy step,, or just turn the watch over and it will fall out
step 5.. small screwdriver and remove/replace battery
step 6... reinstall watch guts/bezel and gold screws
step 7... push crown back into watch
step 8... take wife and kids to dinner ,,you just saved three hunderd bucks
if have done it many times ,, you can do it !!!!
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