This flameless plasma lighter would make a caveman's brain literally burst

Light my fire.
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Mankind’s methods for conjuring and harnessing fire have remained largely the same since the caveman days—rub two things together to make a spark, ignite flammable material, enjoy fire. From flint & steel to Zippo lighters, we’ve pretty much always used that basic formula. Isn’t it about time we’ve embraced some innovation in the combustion industry?

The Plazmatic VEO Flameless USB Lighter is here to disrupt Big Fire and change the way you light things ablaze. Check it out:

The Plazmatic VEO produces a 900-degree plasma beam capable of igniting nearly anything — no butane required. It runs on a USB-rechargeable battery that supplies 50-100 lights per charge. Plazmatic’s beam does not create flame, so it can’t be extinguished by wind or rain—making it perfect for outdoor, all-weather use. And with its wide lighting surface, cylindrical head, and simple push-button ignition, it’s also perfect for lighting incense, candles, glass smoking accessories, and other everyday applications.

Experience the evolution of lighter technology now for $36.99, or 37% off the regular $59 price.

Nicole Cammorata
Nicole Cammorata
Director of Special Projects

As Director of Special Projects, Nicole Cammorata helps guide Mashable's editorial innovations, licensing programs, and specialty series. Previously, she was the site's Executive Editor and its very first Shopping Editor before that. Nicole is also Mashable's resident gifting expert and gets a thrill out of helping readers find the perfect present. She received a B.S. in Journalism from Boston University and an MFA in fiction writing from The New School. She lives in Maine with her husband, their three young children, and a backyard full of flowers.

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