Zippo A Bit O’ Luck Four-Leaf Clover Windproof Lighter, High Polish Chrome
About this item
- Quiet good-luck charm: a small matte-green four-leaf clover sits in the lower-right corner of a mirror-bright High Polish Chrome case.
- Genuine Zippo windproof flame that keeps lighting in wind, thanks to the perforated chimney wind hood that shields the flame.
- Refillable for life: top it up with Zippo premium lighter fluid again and again instead of throwing it away.
- Backed by Zippo's lifetime guarantee: it works or Zippo fixes it free.
- All-metal Classic brass case with the unmistakable Zippo click lid for a solid, pocket-tough everyday carry.
- Made in Bradford, Pennsylvania, and arrives in a Zippo gift box, ready to give.
Product description
The Zippo A Bit O’ Luck is a windproof, refillable pocket lighter that pairs a mirror-finish High Polish Chrome case with a small matte-green four-leaf clover tucked into the lower-right corner. It is model 24007, built on Zippo’s Classic brass case in Bradford, Pennsylvania, and carries the same lifetime guarantee as every Zippo windproof lighter. It ships empty in a Zippo gift box. Below, our Hosts cover what the clover means, how the windproof flame works, how to fuel and maintain it, and how the guarantee is handled.
A pocket charm with real Irish roots
The four-leaf clover on the A Bit O’ Luck is a luck symbol, not a shamrock. A true four-leaf clover is a rare natural mutation of the common three-leaf clover, and the tradition of carrying one for luck traces back to at least the 17th century, with Celtic and later Christian readings that tie the four leaves to faith, hope, love, and luck. Zippo prints a single small green clover in the lower-right corner of the front, so the High Polish Chrome case stays clean and reflective rather than busy. It reads as a quiet good-luck token, which is why guests pick it up as a St. Patrick’s Day, birthday, or everyday carry gift for someone who likes a little luck in their pocket.
Why a Zippo lights when other lighters quit
Zippo’s windproof design is the reason these lighters built their reputation. The flame sits inside a perforated metal wind hood (the chimney) that shields it, so the A Bit O’ Luck lights dependably in conditions where a flat butane flame would blow out. The lid closes with the unmistakable Zippo click and snuffs the flame, and the all-metal Classic brass case is solid enough to live in a pocket for years. This is an oil (liquid-fuel) flame lighter, not a torch and not a vape, and it is not a concealment device of any kind.
Fuel, flints, and first light
This lighter ships empty, which is standard for Zippo, so plan to fuel it before the first use. Lift the inner unit out of the case, lift the felt pad, and slowly saturate the packing with Zippo premium lighter fluid, stopping when the fluid reaches the top of the packing. Do not overfill, and wipe your hands and the lighter before you spark it. Lighter fluid evaporates over time even when the lid is closed, so many guests top off every several days of regular use. The flint and wick are normal wear items: an average user replaces the flint every few weeks and trims or changes the wick once or twice a year.
Zippo's lifetime guarantee, explained
Every Zippo windproof pocket lighter is backed by Zippo’s lifetime guarantee, summed up in their own phrase: it works or Zippo fixes it free. If the mechanism ever fails, you send the lighter to the Zippo Repair Clinic in Bradford, Pennsylvania, and Zippo repairs it at no charge; El Paso Smoke Shops sells the lighter, and Zippo honors the guarantee. The guarantee covers function, not looks: Zippo does not repair decorative elements such as the printed clover design, the chrome finish, engravings, or surface scratches, and routine consumables like fuel, flints, and the wick are not warranty items.
Buying the A Bit O' Luck in El Paso
El Paso Smoke Shops is a local chain with 10 El Paso locations, and our Hosts stock and handle Zippo lighters in person. This model is carried in select stores rather than every one, so check the live availability on this page to see which El Paso store has the A Bit O’ Luck (24007) on the shelf right now. It is a 21+ purchase and a valid government-issued ID is required at pickup.
The A Bit O’ Luck is a small, honest gift idea: a genuine windproof Zippo, a clean High Polish Chrome case, a lucky clover, and a guarantee that keeps it lighting for years. Fuel it, carry it, and refill it when it runs low. Use the live stock check above to find it at an El Paso Smoke Shops location near you.
Specifications
- Brand
- Zippo
- Collection
- Standard
- Design
- A Bit "O" Luck
- Design Category
- Theme
- Finish
- High Polish Chrome
- Case Material
- Brass
- Case Size
- Classic
- Dimensions
- 2.25 x 1.5 x 0.5 in
- Weight
- 2.0 oz
- Mechanism
- Windproof
- Refillable
- Yes
- Flint
- Replaceable
- Wick
- Replaceable
- Insert Type
- Standard
- Fuel
- Zippo Premium Lighter Fluid
- Compatibility
- Standard Zippo case (200 series)
- Lifetime Warranty
- Yes
- Made In
- Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA
Questions & Answers
What does the four-leaf clover on the Zippo A Bit O' Luck mean?
It is a luck symbol. A four-leaf clover is a rare natural variation of the common three-leaf clover, and people have carried one for good luck since at least the 17th century, with the four leaves often read as faith, hope, love, and luck. On the A Bit O' Luck (model 24007), Zippo prints one small green clover in the lower-right corner of the front so the High Polish Chrome case stays bright and clean. Note that it is a clover, not the three-leaf shamrock.
Does the Zippo lifetime guarantee cover the clover design and the chrome finish?
No, the guarantee covers function, not appearance. Zippo's lifetime guarantee means it works or Zippo fixes it free, so a mechanical failure is repaired at no charge when you send the lighter to Zippo in Bradford, Pennsylvania. Zippo does not repair decorative elements such as the printed clover, the High Polish Chrome plating, engravings, or surface scratches. El Paso Smoke Shops sells the lighter; Zippo performs the warranty repair.
Does the A Bit O' Luck come with fuel, and how do I fill it?
It ships empty, which is standard for Zippo, so fuel it before the first light. Lift the inner unit out of the case, lift the felt pad, and slowly saturate the packing with Zippo premium lighter fluid until it reaches the top of the packing. Do not overfill, and wipe the lighter and your hands before you spark it. Fluid evaporates over time even with the lid closed, so plan to top it off every several days of regular use.
How often do I replace the flint and the wick?
Both are normal wear items. An average user replaces the flint roughly every few weeks; keep a pack of replacement flints on hand so the lighter always sparks. The wick is trimmed or changed about once or twice a year as carbon builds up, and after it has been trimmed a few times you can install a replacement wick. The brass case itself lasts for decades.
Is the A Bit O' Luck lighter really windproof?
Yes. The flame sits inside a perforated metal wind hood, or chimney, that shields it, so it lights dependably in breezy and outdoor conditions where a flat butane flame would blow out. It is an oil (liquid-fuel) flame lighter built on Zippo's all-metal Classic case, not a torch and not a vape, and it is not a concealment device.
Where can I buy the Zippo A Bit O' Luck in El Paso?
El Paso Smoke Shops is a local chain with 10 El Paso locations, and we carry this Zippo in select stores rather than every one. Use the live availability shown on this page to see which El Paso store has the A Bit O' Luck (24007) in stock right now. It is a 21+ purchase, and a valid government-issued photo ID is required at pickup.
21+ only; a valid government-issued photo ID is required at purchase. This is a genuine Zippo windproof, refillable flame lighter that uses liquid lighter fluid; it is not a vape and not a concealment device. It ships empty, so add Zippo premium lighter fluid before first use (fuel sold separately). Always keep the lighter away from children and use it responsibly.










