Gibot Butane Torch, Blow Torch Lighter Kitchen Torch Cooking Torch, Refillable Adjustable Flame Lighter with Safety Lock for DIY, Creme, Brulee, BBQ and Baking(Butane Gas Not Included)
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It effortlessly heats up a glass nail. The advertised heat is identical to that of a blazer torch. It performs admirably, and I have no complaints about it.
It shouldn't be a problem at all. A butane mini torch is used to dab, and that is exactly what this is.
Yes. Or rig.
It doesn't come with a refill because it's empty. You must purchase a canister.
Selected User Reviews For Gibot Butane Torch, Blow Torch Lighter Kitchen Torch Cooking Torch, Refillable Adjustable Flame Lighter with Safety Lock for DIY, Creme, Brulee, BBQ and Baking(Butane Gas Not Included)
Look for Butane gas that is suitable for your needs. I had no problems with this product except for the fact that the box was not properly sealed, so everything was all over the place when I opened it, but it worked perfectly and has not yet caused me any problems. I used it to make cells and remove air bubbles from my pour paintings. It turned out to be wonderful. Lightweight and simple to use. The only thing I would advise is to be cautious when purchasing a butane gas bottle to refill. I made the mistake of buying the butane before the torch arrived, and it didn't fit, so I had to go buy a new one, and the store wouldn't let me return the original because of the COVID-related issues. Situation number nineteen. I'll show you which one you shouldn't buy by including photos.
Dabs are a breeze with it. The first delivery was a dud; it would gurgle butane fluid when refilled and would not light; however, the replacement arrived and worked perfectly. It fills up quickly and can be used multiple times. I intend to purchase a blazer torch in the future because it is the best for dabs due to the larger tank, which means less refilling, but if you are on a budget, keep in mind that this torch has the same advertised heat as the blazer torch. When I went to buy my torch, I was short on cash, so I bought this torch instead because Amazon recommended it. For the time being, this is the ideal solution. The lock that keeps the flame on automatically is the best feature of this product. It fits very comfortably in my hand and does an excellent job. Heating a nail is much more comfortable with the lock on feature. As a cost-effective option, I strongly suggest this torch. Simply inspect it immediately after opening it to ensure it is defect-free. If it doesn't work, don't worry, Amazon will replace it for free and without any hassle. I like it because it's inexpensive at $11. Thank you for helping me save money, seller!.
This torch has been in my possession for several weeks, and I've already put it to good use. This isn't a review based solely on first impressions. Who cares if they're popular or not. I'm sure I'm not the only one. As a result, I like to let you know after I've been using a product for a while and how it's been working for me. That is something I wish everyone would do. br>br>Because I haven't used it in the kitchen, I can't comment on it. However, I'm confident that it would be fine. When used with acrylic pour painting, it performs admirably. I also have a friend who paints and owns this exact model. She said she prefers it to a (slightly) larger torch she owns. This torch has been in my possession for several weeks, and I've already put it to good use.
After a year or two of continuous use, it's still going strong. It's simple to refill. br>br> I use this thing for a variety of legal tasks, including brûlée, shrink wrapping wires, and lighting our fire pit, which it comes in handy for! Based on its mass-market appeal, I expected it to die in a few months. produced- Although it has a Chinese appearance and packaging, it is still in use. I truly believe I have received far more value for my money. This is ideal for use in the kitchen, workshop, or outdoors.
This was purchased to use with a quartz/glass banger on a glass rig, and it works perfectly. I was a little nervous at first because it's a real torch, but it's nearly foolproof. I've had it for about ten months and it has never let me down. br>br>It's a lightweight (even when fully loaded) and easy-to-use one-bag system. handed. I use Ronson butane fuel from Walmart (or wherever else it's sold) and it's super easy to fill and refill. br>br>I've also used it to crisp up the top layer of a macaroni and cheese or lasagna: )br>br>Strongly advised for both applications!.
A torch that is simple to use! Because of their portability and pinpoint, concentrated heat transfer, I use them to solder high voltage, low current connections. In terms of functionality and ease of use, it outperforms an expensive, inefficient high-wattage iron. This is the most effective model I've come across. The grip is large and rotates 360 degrees. The fuel economy is excellent, and the flame repeatability and consistency from job to job are outstanding. I'd give it five stars if I could, but I'm still looking for the ideal torch. A set screw on this model backs out of the actuator/lock, rendering both functions useless. I'm not sure what else to say because the manufacturer says "no serviceable parts. " br>Overall, this is by far the best torch I've seen for my application spread.
Filling them is both cheap and difficult. When you try to fill it, it sprays butane fuel all over the place. Don't buy anything! This was a terrible purchase.
This torch is not one I would recommend. It's not trustworthy. It lit up right away after I filled it, but then died out. It wouldn't light up again after that.