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Barkly East (Eastern Cape)
DUPONT LIGHTER(collectibles) - with specificity: the flame adjustment wheel is near the top mechanism and not under the lighter. The S.T.Dupont signature is engraved on the base to preserve the purity of its design. Price R 1800 neg. Contact Jay 0823374444/0114400203
R 1.800
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South Africa
original one owner gas dunhill lightergold platedmade in switzerlandpurchased in the late 6o'sonly reasonable offers will be replied toc...169697968
R 100
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South Africa
original gas dunhill lightergold plated made in switzerlandpurchased in the late 6o's only reasonable offers will be replied tocan be...177810630
R 3.500
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South Africa
see pictures old dunhill 'rollagas' lighter for sale. in original case and with original manual. a collectors delight i'...
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Mothibistad (North West)
Ronson Vintage Lighter Made in England.  Smart imitation black crocodile cover. 37cm x 40cm.  Takes flint not with original box.  Very cute and in excellent condition hardly used - Offers Considered
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South Africa
Gas welding Set. original Afrox Porta Pack. Complete welding and cutting set. Oxygen and Acytalene Gauges. Cutting and Welding Torch With Extra Nozzles Trolley With Toolbox Pipe's and Fittings Nozzle Cleaner And Lighter.In excellent Good As New Condition .
R 7.750
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South Africa
Original Afrox porta pack gas welding and cutting set complete. Oxygen and acetylene gauges Welding / brazing + cutting torch. New trolley pipes + fitting. Extra welding and clotting nozzles nozzle cleaner and lighter whole set (As New) Toolbox included
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South Africa
ORIGINAL Afrox porta Pack. Gas welding and cutting set. AFROX Porta Pack gas welding and cutting set complete. Acetylene and Oxygen gauges plus bottles. Welding and Cutting torch Trolley with toolbox extra weld / cut nozzle's Lighter and nozzle cleaner.
R 8.250
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South Africa
Vintage Ronson Lighters in Original Leather Cases - One with the Original Toolkit! Both approximately 60 years old - these are hot smoking collectibles! Light Brown Ronson Lighter. - New Flint Fitted. With Ronson Branded Screw-Key and Brush. R550. Dark Brown Ronson Lighter. - New Flint Fitted. No Tools. R350. R800 For BOTH! Please Contact or WhatsApp: Denise on or Colin on . Or just email us using the form:) ====> The 'Blue House' is situated at: 94 Alexandra Street, Parow. Same street as Pick 'n Pay. One Block on the Bellville side of the Parow Market, Two streets UP from Parow Train Station. Two streets DOWN from the 'Hungry Lion' at Shoprite on Voortrekker Road. YES! We CAN Post! See You Soon:)
R 350
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Johannesburg (Gauteng)
Estimated delivery time: working days (Imported from the UK) - T&C's Apply Please note that all Christmas gift orders need to be placed before the 14th of November to ensure that they are delivered to you in time. This item includes free delivery within South Africa. lighter and more solid than ever, the Helium Friends have had just 3 makeovers in 33 years. New features include: hot forged cams, new trigger, new thumb loop, new 12mm Dyneema sling, trigger stop, new springs, new stainless steel axle, new stem cover, more reach, up to 6% lighter per unit, up to 20% more range per unit with bigger overlaps. Stylish, dynamic and ergonomic these friends have been superbly engineered and yet they stay true to the original. Keeping a slick single stem and predictable single axle, a 'floating' trigger design and the awesome holding power of Wild Country's degree cam angle. This mix of classic and radical give you the most complete cam there is. Technical data: Size: 0.00, Colour: Blue, Range: mm, Weight: 87g. Size: 0.5, Colour: Red, Range: mm, Weight: 91g. Size: 1.0, Colour: Gold, Range: mm, Weight: 95g. Size: 1.5, Colour: Silver, Range: mm, Weight: 104g. Size: 2.0, Colour: Red, Range: mm, Weight: 109g. Size: 2.5, Colour: Gold, Range: mm, Weight: 117g. Size: 3.0, Colour: Purple, Range: mm, Weight: 145g. Size: 3.5, Colour: Blue, Range: mm, Weight: 171g. Size: 4.0, Colour: Silver, Range: mm, Weight: 208g.
R 2.047
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South Africa
If that first cup of coffee is what makes you jump out of bed every morning, you may want to listen up on how roasting your own beans can take your cuppa to new levels of awesome. With these RYO beans and a little DIY in the kitchen, you’ll have the freshest cuppa every morning without having to leave the house. Win. Raw decaf coffee beans for home roasting Creates a full flavoured and unique coffee experience Beans can be roasted in a pan or a cast iron pot on the stovetop, gas hob or even on the braai Simply roast the beans to the strength you prefer by placing 25g of beans into the pan (makes 2 cups) for minutes, stirring regularly and keeping an eye on the colour The lighter the roast, the more of its original flavour can be tasted. As the beans darken, the less you can taste these origin flavours and the more you start to taste the roast flavour Beans will smoke as they roast: the higher the heat, the more they will smoke As the beans roast, they will shed their skins. Gently blow these off as they cool after roasting Roasting your own beans allows for experimentation with roasting times, strength and grinding options to find your perfect balance Roasting in smaller volumes means that the roasted coffee is used before it goes stale Raw beans have a much longer shelf life compared to roasted or ground beans Note: Don't add any oils or spray to your pan, this is a dry roast.
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If that first cup of coffee is what makes you jump out of bed every morning, you may want to listen up on how roasting your own beans can take your cuppa to new levels of awesome. With these RYO beans and a little DIY in the kitchen, you’ll have the freshest cuppa every morning without having to leave the house. Win. Raw Brazilian coffee beans for home roasting Brazilian beans are often medium to full bodied with low acidity, and flavours of milk chocolate and fruit Creates a full flavoured and unique coffee experience Beans can be roasted in a pan or a cast iron pot on the stovetop, gas hob or even on the braai Simply roast the beans to the strength you prefer by placing 25g of beans into the pan (makes 2 cups) for minutes, stirring regularly and keeping an eye on the colour The lighter the roast, the more of its original flavour can be tasted. As the beans darken, the less you can taste these origin flavours and the more you start to taste the roast flavour Beans will smoke as they roast: the higher the heat, the more they will smoke As the beans roast, they will shed their skins. Gently blow these off as they cool after roasting Roasting your own beans allows for experimentation with roasting times, strength and grinding options to find your perfect balance Roasting in smaller volumes means that the roasted coffee is used before it goes stale Raw beans have a much longer shelf life compared to roasted or ground beans Note: Don't add any oils or spray to your pan, this is a dry roast.
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South Africa
If that first cup of coffee is what makes you jump out of bed every morning, you may want to listen up on how roasting your own beans can take your cuppa to new levels of awesome. With these RYO beans and a little DIY in the kitchen, you’ll have the freshest cuppa every morning without having to leave the house. Win. Raw Colombian coffee beans for home roasting Colombian beans are often medium bodied with medium acidity, and hints of fruity and nutty flavours Creates a full flavoured and unique coffee experience Beans can be roasted in a pan or a cast iron pot on the stovetop, gas hob or even on the braai Simply roast the beans to the strength you prefer by placing 25g of beans into the pan (makes 2 cups) for minutes, stirring regularly and keeping an eye on the colour The lighter the roast, the more of its original flavour can be tasted. As the beans darken, the less you can taste these origin flavours and the more you start to taste the roast flavour Beans will smoke as they roast: the higher the heat, the more they will smoke As the beans roast, they will shed their skins. Gently blow these off as they cool after roasting Roasting your own beans allows for experimentation with roasting times, strength and grinding options to find your perfect balance Roasting in smaller volumes means that the roasted coffee is used before it goes stale Raw beans have a much longer shelf life compared to roasted or ground beans Note: Don't add any oils or spray to your pan, this is a dry roast.
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South Africa
If that first cup of coffee is what makes you jump out of bed every morning, you may want to listen up on how roasting your own beans can take your cuppa to new levels of awesome. With these RYO beans and a little DIY in the kitchen, you’ll have the freshest cuppa every morning without having to leave the house. Win. Raw coffee bean blend for home roasting Creates a full flavoured and unique coffee experience Beans can be roasted in a pan or a cast iron pot on the stovetop, gas hob or even on the braai Simply roast the beans to the strength you prefer by placing 25g of beans into the pan (makes 2 cups) for minutes, stirring regularly and keeping an eye on the colour The lighter the roast, the more of its original flavour can be tasted. As the beans darken, the less you can taste these origin flavours and the more you start to taste the roast flavour Beans will smoke as they roast: the higher the heat, the more they will smoke As the beans roast, they will shed their skins. Gently blow these off as they cool after roasting Roasting your own beans allows for experimentation with roasting times, strength and grinding options to find your perfect balance Roasting in smaller volumes means that the roasted coffee is used before it goes stale Raw beans have a much longer shelf life compared to roasted or ground beans Note: Don't add any oils or spray to your pan, this is a dry roast.
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South Africa
If that first cup of coffee is what makes you jump out of bed every morning, you may want to listen up on how roasting your own beans can take your cuppa to new levels of awesome. With these RYO beans and a little DIY in the kitchen, you’ll have the freshest cuppa every morning without having to leave the house. Win. Raw Ethiopian coffee beans for home roasting Ethiopian beans are full bodied with chocolate, cherry, creamy, earthy, blueberry flavours or have a medium body, with flowery, herbal, nutty notes Creates a full flavoured and unique coffee experience Beans can be roasted in a pan or a cast iron pot on the stovetop, gas hob or even on the braai Simply roast the beans to the strength you prefer by placing 25g of beans into the pan (makes 2 cups) for minutes, stirring regularly and keeping an eye on the colour The lighter the roast, the more of its original flavour can be tasted. As the beans darken, the less you can taste these origin flavours and the more you start to taste the roast flavour Beans will smoke as they roast: the higher the heat, the more they will smoke As the beans roast, they will shed their skins. Gently blow these off as they cool after roasting Roasting your own beans allows for experimentation with roasting times, strength and grinding options to find your perfect balance Roasting in smaller volumes means that the roasted coffee is used before it goes stale Raw beans have a much longer shelf life compared to roasted or ground beans Note: Don't add any oils or spray to your pan, this is a dry roast.
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South Africa
If that first cup of coffee is what makes you jump out of bed every morning, you may want to listen up on how roasting your own beans can take your cuppa to new levels of awesome. With these RYO beans and a little DIY in the kitchen, you’ll have the freshest cuppa every morning without having to leave the house. Win. Raw Guatemalan coffee beans for home roasting Guatemalan beans can be spicy, smoky, chocolatey, earthy or delicate, with floral, fruity, and sweet notes Creates a full flavoured and unique coffee experience Beans can be roasted in a pan or a cast iron pot on the stovetop, gas hob or even on the braai Simply roast the beans to the strength you prefer by placing 25g of beans into the pan (makes 2 cups) for minutes, stirring regularly and keeping an eye on the colour The lighter the roast, the more of its original flavour can be tasted. As the beans darken, the less you can taste these origin flavours and the more you start to taste the roast flavour Beans will smoke as they roast: the higher the heat, the more they will smoke As the beans roast, they will shed their skins. Gently blow these off as they cool after roasting Roasting your own beans allows for experimentation with roasting times, strength and grinding options to find your perfect balance Roasting in smaller volumes means that the roasted coffee is used before it goes stale Raw beans have a much longer shelf life compared to roasted or ground beans Note: Don't add any oils or spray to your pan, this is a dry roast.
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South Africa
If that first cup of coffee is what makes you jump out of bed every morning, you may want to listen up on how roasting your own beans can take your cuppa to new levels of greatness. With these RYO beans and a little DIY in the kitchen, you’ll have the freshest coffee every morning without having to leave the house. Set of 4 packs of single origin raw coffee beans Selection includes 1 bag of Brazilian beans, 1 bag of Colombian beans, 1 bag of Ethiopian beans and 1 bag of Guatemalan beans Creates a full flavoured and unique coffee experience Beans can be roasted in a pan or a cast iron pot on the stovetop, gas hob or even on the braai Simply roast the beans to the strength you prefer by placing 25g of beans into the pan (makes 2 cups) for minutes, stirring regularly and keeping an eye on the colour The lighter the roast, the more of its original flavour can be tasted. As the beans darken, the less you can taste these origin flavours and the more you start to taste the roast flavour Beans will smoke as they roast: the higher the heat, the more they will smoke As the beans roast, they will shed their skins. Gently blow these off as they cool after roasting Roasting your own beans allows for experimentation with roasting times, strength and grinding options to find your perfect balance Roasting in smaller volumes means that the roasted coffee is used before it goes stale Raw beans have a much longer shelf life compared to roasted or ground beans Note: Don't add any oils or spray to your pan, this is a dry roast.
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South Africa
If that first cup of coffee is what makes you jump out of bed every morning, you may want to listen up on how roasting your own beans can take your cuppa to new levels of greatness. With these RYO beans and a little DIY in the kitchen, you’ll have the freshest coffee every morning without having to leave the house. Set of 5 packs of raw coffee beans from a variety of sources Selection includes 1 bag of RYO Blend, 1 bag of Brazilian beans, 1 bag of Colombian beans, 1 bag of Ethiopian beans and 1 bag of Guatemalan beans Creates a full flavoured and unique coffee experience Beans can be roasted in a pan or a cast iron pot on the stovetop, gas hob or even on the braai Simply roast the beans to the strength you prefer by placing 25g of beans into the pan (makes 2 cups) for minutes, stirring regularly and keeping an eye on the colour The lighter the roast, the more of its original flavour can be tasted. As the beans darken, the less you can taste these origin flavours and the more you start to taste the roast flavour Beans will smoke as they roast: the higher the heat, the more they will smoke As the beans roast, they will shed their skins. Gently blow these off as they cool after roasting Roasting your own beans allows for experimentation with roasting times, strength and grinding options to find your perfect balance Roasting in smaller volumes means that the roasted coffee is used before it goes stale Raw beans have a much longer shelf life compared to roasted or ground beans Note: Don't add any oils or spray to your pan, this is a dry roast.
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South Africa
Complete Afrox porta pack gas welding and cutting set. Original Oxygen and Acetylene gauges welding and cutting torch. New trolley with toolbox extra cutting and welding nozzle's pipes and pipes fittings nozzle cleaner and lighter. AS NEW
R 7.750
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South Africa
Afrox Ports Pack gas welding and cutting set Original oxygen and acetylene gauges welding and cutting torch. New trolley with toolbox extra cutting and welding nozzle's nozzle cleaner and lighter pipes and fittings complete AS NEW
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South Africa
Complete Original Afrox Porta Pack Gas Welding Set. Acerylene and oxcegen gas bottle's with gauges. Welding brazing and cutting torch with extra nozzles. Trolley with toolbox pipe's and fitting. Nozzle cleaner, lighter and spaner. Complete set as new. 0837586060.
R 8.100
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South Africa
AFROX ORIGINAL COMPLETE PortaPac Gas welding set. Gas acetylene,oxygen gauges and torch. Trolley with toolbox, extra nozzle's, spaner, lighter and nozzle cleaner. Pipe's flechbacs and fittings. Complete set in excellent, as new condition. Krugersdorp. 0837586060.
R 8.500
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