
Matches vs Lighters for Smoking: Which Is Better?
James Wilson
Cannabis Culture Writer
Matches vs Lighters for Smoking: Which Is Better?
In the age of convenient lighters, matches might seem outdated. But some smokers swear by them, claiming better flavor or simply enjoying the ritual. This guide compares both options to help you decide.
Quick Answer
Lighters are more practical for daily cannabis use—convenient, reliable, and always ready. Matches work but are less practical: they burn out quickly, require two hands, and have limited use in wind. For pure flavor, let the sulfur burn off before lighting your cannabis. Hemp wick beats both for taste if that's your priority.
The Case for Lighters
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Advantages
Convenience:
- One-handed operation
- Immediate flame
- Consistent performance
- Multiple uses per lighter
Reliability:
- Works in most conditions
- Long-lasting (thousands of lights)
- Refillable options
- Always ready
Control:
- Sustained flame
- Adjustable (some models)
- Easy to direct
- Works for multiple hits
Cost-effective:
- Low cost per light
- Long lifespan
- Refillable options save more
Disadvantages
Butane exposure:
- Small amount inhaled
- Some notice taste
- Chemical (though safe in small amounts)
Environmental:
- Disposables create waste
- Plastic bodies
- Butane production impact
Potential issues:
- Can run out at bad times
- Wind affects flame
- Gets hot with extended use
The Case for Matches
Advantages
Natural materials:
- Wood and sulfur
- No butane
- Biodegradable
Different flavor:
- No butane taste
- Some prefer it
- More "natural" feel
Availability:
- Often free at bars/restaurants
- Cheap to buy
- No refilling needed
The ritual:
- Satisfying strike action
- Classic aesthetic
- Deliberate process
Disadvantages
Impractical for bowls:
- Burn out quickly
- Requires two hands
- Hard to angle into bowl
- Wind extinguishes easily
Sulfur taste:
- Initial lighting has sulfur flavor
- Must let it burn off
- Some find it unpleasant
Inconvenience:
- One use per match
- Can fail to strike
- Useless when wet
- Limited burn time
Cost per light:
- Higher than lighters overall
- Many matches = one lighter's worth
Head-to-Head Comparison
Flavor Considerations
Butane Taste (Lighters)
- Modern butane burns clean
- Most people don't notice
- Quality butane minimizes any taste
- Holding flame sideways helps
- Alternative: hemp wick eliminates it
Sulfur Taste (Matches)
- Present at initial strike
- Burns off in 1-2 seconds
- Let match burn past sulfur head
- Then apply to cannabis
- Some enjoy it, some hate it
Best for Flavor
If taste is priority, ranked:
1. Hemp wick (cleanest)
2. Quality butane lighter
3. Matches (after sulfur burns off)
Practical Considerations
For Bowl Smoking
Lighters win:
- Sustained flame
- One-handed operation
- Can angle into bowl
- Multiple hits, one light
Matches struggle:
- Burn out too fast
- Hard to angle
- Need multiple matches per bowl
- Awkward positioning
For Joints/Blunts
Both work well:
- Matches adequate (one match usually enough)
- Lighters more convenient
- Wind is bigger factor
- Either gets the job done
For Outdoor Use
Lighters win:
- Wind affects matches more
- Matches can get damp
- Lighters more reliable
- Torch lighters best for wind
Special Types of Matches
Strike-Anywhere Matches
- Can light on most surfaces
- More convenient than safety matches
- Harder to find
- Higher fire risk
Long Matches/Fireplace Matches
- Better for bowls (longer reach)
- More burn time
- Still awkward for pipes
- Better than standard matches
Wax-Coated Matches
- Wind resistant
- Water resistant
- Burn longer
- Better for outdoor use
When to Use Matches
Matches make sense when:
- You're out of lighter fuel
- You want the ritual experience
- You're camping (with waterproof matches)
- You only smoke joints
- Environmental concerns are priority
Avoid matches when:
- Smoking from bowls/pipes
- It's windy
- You're in a hurry
- You need multiple lights
Environmental Comparison
Matches
Pros:
- Biodegradable (wooden)
- Natural materials
- No plastic
Cons:
- Paper/cardboard packaging
- Transportation impact
- One use per match
Lighters
Pros:
- Many uses per unit
- Refillable options exist
- Durable
Cons:
- Plastic bodies
- Butane production
- Often disposable
- Not biodegradable
Most eco-friendly: Refillable metal lighter (like Clipper or Zippo)
The Verdict
For practical daily use: Lighters win.
They're simply more convenient, reliable, and functional for cannabis smoking. The minor butane exposure is negligible.
For occasional use or preference: Matches are fine.
If you enjoy the ritual or have environmental concerns, matches work—especially for joints.
For best of both worlds:
- Keep a quality lighter as primary
- Use hemp wick for flavor
- Keep matches as backup
This guide is for educational purposes. Cannabis laws vary by jurisdiction.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, slightly. The sulfur on match heads creates a brief taste when first lit. Let the sulfur burn off (1-2 seconds) before applying to your cannabis. Some prefer this taste while others find it unpleasant.
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