QIBOX Butane Torch, Culinary Blow Torch Lighter, Refillable Mini Kitchen Cooking Torch with Safety Lock & Adjustable Flame for BBQ, Creme Brulee, Baking, Crafts (Butane Gas not Included)
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Before you refuel the torch, use that attachment to make sure it's completely empty. The larger round end should be placed on the refueling port and lightly pressed to release any remaining fuel in the tank (I recommend doing this step outside to keep the gas from entering the house or wherever you are refueling it; a vapor cloud of butane can be lethal in enclosed areas; please use caution when refueling this torch). The torch itself is not dangerous, but the person who uses it could be. Just a heads up) and butane is a flammable gas that can become extremely volatile under certain conditions, so proceed with caution when working with it. BOOM GOES THE BOOM GOES THE BOOM GOES THE BOOM
You press the button, and it ignites; then you hold the button until you are finished using it (it is recommended that you do not keep it lit for more than 30 seconds because it burns a lot of fuel and also dries out the inner parts from the heat, rendering it useless; or it will bliw up, rendering everything within a 20-foot radius useless). Remember, you're using a highly volatile substance in a confined space, so be safe and use common sense) or hold the button down until it's lit and then push the switch on top to the off position to lock it on, then push the switch to the on position to unlock it and the flame goes out automatically unless you're holding the button down, in which case will you let go of the button already? smdh. OMG. I'VE GOT A NICE ONE FOR YOU. GIVE IT A COOKIE AND SEE IF IT PERFORMS ANY MAGICAL ACTIVITIES. I'M JOKING, OF COURSE. DON'T MAKE ME SWEAT. I JUST PLAY TOO MUCH ONCE IN A WHILE. LOLOL
You can get gas at Walmart or even the supermarket. Additionally, the QIBOX torch comes with a variety of refill nozzle sizes, allowing you to refill the torch with any refillable butane.
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Selected User Reviews For QIBOX Butane Torch, Culinary Blow Torch Lighter, Refillable Mini Kitchen Cooking Torch with Safety Lock & Adjustable Flame for BBQ, Creme Brulee, Baking, Crafts (Butane Gas not Included)
BUT, as previously stated, that flame is RIDICULOUS, so if you value your brows or anything else, TAKE CAUTION. I honestly don't have any criticisms; however, I do wish I could see the fluid amount. Yes, absolutely! Aside from that, there aren't any issues. Without a doubt, it's a good investment! And, unlike other lighters, it never makes my fingers sore when I use it, which is a huge plus! It can stand alone, is light weight, and does the job well, but most importantly, it is inexpensive. I'll never give a product this high a rating unless it has earned it, JUST SAYING. After reading this, I hope those who purchase it enjoy it as much as I do, and that it is helpful!.
The list of desserts goes on and on: creme brulee, brie brulee, seared salmon, crepe flambe, banana foster, and so on. Essentially, that's why I purchased it. Use only when cooking. After scavenging a butane bottle and filling it up, I had the opportunity to make seared salmon. The flame is simple to adjust and work with. The flame appears to be in good working order. constructed and well-maintained To use, the balance is perfect. I had no problems using one of these torches because it was my first time.
This product is attractive, ergonomic, and simple to use, but that's where the similarities end. A piece of some kind of ring in the front broke off after about a week. It was still functional, so I figured I could live with it. It wouldn't stay lit for about a month after that. I double-checked the butane supply and replenished it. It was still stuffed to the brim with people. That didn't make the problem go away, though. It became inconsistent after about a week. It would work fine on some days and not work at all on others. You might get it to light for a second after several clicks, or it will come on with a huge 12" long billowing flame. Its unreliability and potential for spontaneous raging inferno prompted me to leave a negative review. It looks nice hung on a pegboard, but that's about it.
It's a very high-quality lighter. It's a little bigger than I anticipated, but it comes with a large fuel tank. The flame on the lighter can be adjusted quite a bit, from almost nothing to an 8-inch-long single jet. I would recommend this lighter to anyone looking for a low-cost torch with a large capacity!.
Even though the Amazon packaging was intact, the bottom of the product box was demolished, and the item itself had wear and tear (paint chipping) on the base. I must have received a returned item. br>br>While the instructions state that you should fill upside down, doing so resulted in a LOT of spray and overflow. Instead, I began filling with the torch held sideways, gradually tilting it upside down. br>br>Once the button has been filled, it is simple to press and appears to work. I'm using it for art, not cooking, so hopefully it'll suffice. br>br>I'll update it if there are any issues with functionality.
When I first saw it, I was a little scared. But once I filled the base with butane using the attachments, it became a fun culinary toy. I was able to char some peaches and brien sugar to serve with ice cream, and I am confident that it will become a fun part of my summer grilling routine, thanks to the written and visual directions. I'm a visual learner who needs to see things before I can understand them.
I liked how easy the fuel was to handle and fill, as well as how easy it was to lock and unlock the flame. I ordered the fuel can from Amazon and immediately began using it. For preparing sweet dishes, a good torch with a strong flame is recommended. Love it.
It appeared to be used when I received it. It was covered in a thin layer of white powder. Butane was used to fill it, but it did not work. The starter couldn't be started because no butane could get to it. The chamber didn't seem to be filled with gas. The flint would spark, but there was no gas available to ignite it. I returned the butane after emptying it and requesting a refund. Butane was essentially wasted.