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In the world of fire-starting tools, few names command as much quiet respect as Clipper lighters and RAW products—two Spanish-born icons that prioritise function, craftsmanship, and authenticity over flash. Since 1959, Clipper lighters have remained virtually unchanged: a testament to resolved design, with their refillable butane system, wind-resistant flame, and built-in poker tool engineered for decades of daily use. Similarly, RAW products emerged not as mass-market accessories, but as tools for connoisseurs—precision-crafted lighters with aerospace-grade finishes, clean-burning flames, and ergonomic contours shaped by real-world ritual. Both reject disposability: a Clipper is repaired, not replaced; a RAW lighter is built to be an heirloom.