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Ditch your old fashioned lighters and snag this rechargeable arc lighter for under $10

Never refill a butane lighter again. Upgrade to this easy-to-use rechargeable arc lighter and skip the mess instead.

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Suprus

The Suprus rechargeable arc lighter is easier, faster and cleaner than fuel-based lighters of the past. The spark-free electric pulse makes lighting in any weather easy, even wind and rain. Plus, with the longer flexible neck, you can use the device in any direction and keep a safe distance from the fire so you won't get burned. The arc lighter is perfect for use with candles, campfires, BBQ grills, pilot lights and much more. Right now you can get the rechargeable arc lighter for just $9.09 with code RXF9MKMT.

The electric-arc lighter features a Li-ion battery that can be recharged more than 500 times with proper maintenance and storage. Plus, the arc lighter can be used more than 1,000 times per charge, meaning you won't have to throw out disposable lighters or buy fuel for refilling. There are child safety features and an LED battery display to help you know when it's time to recharge. Enjoy modern simplicity and convenience with this budget-friendly arc lighter and save pennies -- and the planet -- at the same time.