Culinary Blow Torch, Tintec Chef Cooking Torch Lighter, Butane Refillable, Flame Adjustable (MAX 2500°F) with Safety Lock for Cooking, BBQ, Baking, Brulee, Creme, DIY Soldering & more (Aluminum alloy)
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Yes, it is possible. It can be used to remove bubbles from the surface of your resin. Thank you for getting in touch.
I used a butane lighter called Zeus that I'd had in my closet for a long time - I'm not sure if this company exists anymore.
Yes, it is; however, don't be put off by the images.
There is no butane included. I got the butane at Walmart for a very low price, and I really like this small torch. It is impossible to make a mistake.
Selected User Reviews For Culinary Blow Torch, Tintec Chef Cooking Torch Lighter, Butane Refillable, Flame Adjustable (MAX 2500°F) with Safety Lock for Cooking, BBQ, Baking, Brulee, Creme, DIY Soldering & more (Aluminum alloy)
I like to buy Costco's pre-made creme brulees because all you have to do is melt the sugar mixture on top to make the shell. I enjoy being able to control the flame from low to high. It is very simple to refill the fuel tank. I also like how the knob can be twisted to lock it in place.
Last week, I made baby back ribs, which were delicious. Chicken, chicken wings, pork chops, and a large batch of wings have all been done. However, there is one flaw: To my taste, there isn't enough smoke; pellet grills typically only produce a lot of smoke in the 200-degree range. Range of 240 degrees – Above that, the smoke starts to fade. My ribs, which I cooked at 220 degrees, were perfect; the chicken and chops, however, were not. Not in the least. So I went out and bought a small smoker tube. br>br> The idea is that you fill it with pellets, light it with a torch, and then place it on the grill to add smoke to your meal. I didn't have a small bag with me. So I bought this as a flame thrower. It didn't come with butane, so I had to go to Home Depot and get some. However, I filled the torch with fuel, turned the small dial on the back end, and lit it up. Yikes! With this baby, you could really get into a lot of trouble! It ignites instantly and has a flame adjustment slider. It wasn't necessary for me to make that change - It's fine the way it is. It started the small Weber cube starters almost instantly when I used it last night to start my charcoal chimney for my Big Green Egg. br>br>This torch appears to be well-made and should last me for several barbecue seasons, which begin in April and end in March for me.
This was my first time using a torch or butane, so it was a new experience for me. BS- BS- BS- BS- BS- BS- BS- BS- The 400 has a comfortable grip and clear instructions on the box, as well as stickers on the torch for quick reference. This information is useful because my memory isn't great. If the tip is hot, the base is useful for putting it down. br>After watching a u-turn, it was simple to fill the torch. Another company that sells these torches has a video on YouTube that you can watch. I didn't see any instructions or a link in the package I received. Because there are differences in products, I would have preferred a link to be included with the product. br>Butane is purchased separately. To fill, the butane nozzle must have a universal top. (It's about a half-inch long and made of plastic) However, if you don't have a universal fitting, they've included a small screwdriver to remove the base so you can use a different butane fitting. I didn't have to do this, but if I needed to, I'd be fine with this torch. br>I bought it to pour on canvas and I think it'll work out well; it ignited on the first try after filling it. br>br>Just a note: I'm not sure if this company has a torch with a gauge on the side, but seeing fuel levels as a window would be nice. br>br>So far, I'm pleased with my purchase. br>I've completed two canvases and am still using butane for the first fill. It performs admirably when poured onto canvas, as expected.
This is a fantastic little blow torch that can be used for a variety of tasks. We used it for the first time on crème brule, and it worked perfectly. Then I used it to remove air bubbles from some of my paintings before they dried, and it worked perfectly! You can adjust the flame length and press the switch in/out to keep the flame at the same consistent length if you need it for a longer period of time. Overall, this is a great item for the low price, and it's also very easy to refill.
The instructions for refueling the gas can be confusing. It also makes no mention of which refill nozzles are compatible. During the refilling of the Ronson butane refill, there was a significant amount of gas leakage. I did it over the sink, and a lot of the butane gas ended up on the sink's surface. When I used the torch to test it, it ignited the gas that had spilled on the sink, causing the entire sink to catch fire. It was possible that I would have burned myself and the entire house down. br>br>The torch itself is difficult to use because you have to keep pressing the button with your thumb. My thumb gave out after torching eight creme brûlées; it felt like I was suffering from carpal tunnel syndrome. For continuous gas release, they should add a lock to the button.
Prior to purchasing this, I had to broil my finished custard to achieve the delicious, golden crunchy top. After baking, all I have to do now is sprinkle my homemade Swerve/Truvia on top and start cooking! The top has a nice caramel/crunchy texture to it. It's a piece of cake! br>br>NOTE: if you're looking for a unique way to express yourself, this is the place to be This item does not include a Butane cylinder. LOL! That was quickly discovered by me. Silly me! Because it wasn't flaming, I told my husband I thought it was a defect. Um. The use of butane gas is extremely advantageous. He got one for cheap at Walmart and filled the torch's handle by pressing the butane cylinder's tip into the hole at the bottom of the handle until it was completely full (you'll know it's full when a little liquid drips out of the hole). VOILA! Wipe it clean and you're done. To activate the flame, press the black button on the torch's backside. Simply move the small lever on the side to change the size of the flame. LOVE IT!.
This was purchased as a present for a coworker. Creme brulee is one of her favorite desserts to make. She couldn't stop laughing at the back of the application, which said "roasting teeth mold. " I felt humiliated! When I bought it, it didn't come with this picture of the box. Everyone in the office was having a good laugh! Shame on you!.