Blazer Pocket MicroTorch PB 207 - Black
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Blazer lighters and torches have been a part of my life for a long time. Why? Because, in my opinion, they are the best out there. I used to use the PB207CR Blazer, but switched to this Industrial Version to avoid having to deal with the child-resistant striker. I use it to light my cigars, but now that my children are grown and gone, I don't see the point in keeping it. Blazer is a well-made product, and the company backs it up with a one-year guarantee, during which they will repair or replace it for free. If you need a constant flame, this lighter has a button on the side that you simply slide to one side to lock it in place for hands-free operation. It also includes a rubber stand that can be used to prop it up on a table or anywhere else. This is what I learned about the striker from Blazer's description: It houses an apiezoelectric ignition system, which works on the basis of a pressurized molecular reaction and does not require an electrical connection. When the trigger is pulled, a small, spring-like object is released, which generates piezoelectric energy. Internally loaded hammer strikes a crystal, causing a spark and igniting the gas flame. With a maximum temperature of 2500 degrees, it always lights. If you're looking for a good lighter or torch, I recommend the Blazer PB207 Black Pocket Torch Industrial Version. Oh, and if the child resistant striker isn't an issue for you, order the PB207CR instead. You'll save $10 and get the same lighter.
Amazing and incredibly long-lasting. I threw in a few extras to help you get a better sense of scale.
In 1997, I had one of these torches, and it worked flawlessly for years. The price has remained the same in recent years, but the quality of these torches does not appear to have improved. I had the yellow childproof torch, which stopped working after two weeks, and now this "industrial" version has stopped working after just one week. It was a real letdown.
I've made use of a number of times. The first one I ordered failed to light, but the seller promptly sent me a replacement, which works perfectly! I've always used the pb207cr, but I like this version even better because it doesn't have the child safety striker, which I always break off anyway. br>br>Like a Bic cigarette lighter, this thing ignites cigars. This book comes highly recommended.
It's beneficial to be lighter.
The flame is no longer as flexible as it once was. In the first week, I was unable to pay my bills.
Torch, you are amazing. Simple to work with. It cost $4 to refill the can. This can will most likely last me 10 to 15 refills. Has a nice touch to it. To light any cigar, the appropriate amount of flame is required.