Vector-KGM has announced that it will soon release seven new color options for its Warrior lighter, a freestanding tabletop lighter with a large single jet torch flame.

Each of the new colorways comes in a rubber matte base and features the company’s new fade colorways, which it recently showed off with the announcement of the Speed, VTorque and Vantage lighters, which are due out in mid-September. Many of the new colors for the Warrior overlap those announced for those three lighters:

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  • Purple/Pink
  • Turquoise/Black
  • Yellow/Red/Purple
  • Neon Blue/Black
  • Blue/Black
  • Green/Black
  • Red/Black

The Vector Warrior, which debuted towards the end of 2021, is a high-powered, single flame tabletop torch that offers a trigger style ignition, flame lock button and adjustable flame that can reach temperatures up to 2,600F. It measures 5.8 x 3.8 x 1.2 inches and weighs 0.4 pounds. It debuted in six colors: copper polished, black rubber matte, gunmetal polished, blue matte with black, green matte with black, and red matte with black.

Each of the new color options is priced at $45, and will still come with a 107ml can of Vector butane. They are slated to be released in mid-September, and once available, will give the Warrior lighter a total of 13 color options.

Images courtesy of Vector-KGM.

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