You can lift the lever off the cog and keep turning it like a spanner - you
can get it to 8"+ before the pressure gets too low for a flame... the big
problem is that after this sometimes it'll get leaky and won't go out...
[I know it's getting a bit too OT but fire is fun]
Dan.
>Some BICs still do, you just got to look. ALso if it's not good enough you
>can go a little higher by ripping off the entire metal shield off and then
>turning the level all the way past the original limit. Do be careful when
>testing it as the flame may shoot over 4" tall.
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