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Manny Iriarte OXS

OXS Sugar J30 Lighter Limited Edition by Manny Iriarte

$299.00
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SKU: 12125
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The OXS Sugar J30 Lighter by Manny Iriarte

Crafted to embody the bold spirit of The OpusX Society, the OXS Sugar J30 Lighter is more than just a tool; it’s a statement piece. Designed by the renowned Manny Iriarte, this limited-edition lighter strikes the perfect balance between form and function. Its vibrant sugar skull design isn’t just eye-catching – it’s a conversation starter for every cigar lover.

Elevate Your Smoking Experience

This exceptional lighter complements the craftsmanship of your finest cigars by providing a consistent, reliable flame every time. Not just a lighter, this accessory ensures that lighting your cigar becomes a seamless part of your ritual.

Why Choose the OXS Sugar J30 Lighter

  • Exquisite Design: A vibrant sugar skull motif celebrates the artistry of The OpusX Society.
  • Premium Feel: Ergonomically designed, it feels great in hand for easy use.
  • Reliable Performance: Delivers unwavering reliability with every spark.

Be part of a legacy that redefines luxury and functionality. Own not just a lighter, but a masterpiece that pairs perfectly with your prized cigars.

SKU:
12125
Torch Lighter: Y
Protective Lid: Y
Flame: Single Torch Flame
Single Thumb Action: Y (Side Squeeze)
Fuel Window: Y
Adjustment Wheel: Y
Cigar Punch: N
Collection: Fuente OpusX Society
Finishes: Green
Is High Altitude: N
Is Water Resistant: N
Is Discontinued: N
Is Limited: Y (500 per year)
Release Quantity: Serial-Numbered
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