Decent propane torch?

/ Decent propane torch? #2  
I have two; an ancient piezo-electric long handled igniter for lighting BBQs or stoves (free), and an old Bernzomatic picked up at a garage sale that I use frequently.

All metal no battery igniter (14.5")

Ever consider adding a push button piezo igniter from a BBQ?

All the best,

Peter
 
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Perhaps I was not clear. This one has an igniter. It just ain't ignitin' anymo'... The clicker does not engage maybe 1 in 5 clicks, if lucky, and it took a few clicks to light when it was working OK. I guess what I am looking for is a durable igniter...
 
/ Decent propane torch? #4  
Got the "standard Bernzomatic" trigger button on the stick - which works pretty well - but sensitive to flow (too much) https://www.amazon.com/Worthington-...f6f-afac-d3667c0adf5a&pd_rd_i=B004FPZACE&th=1

Then have the old standby flint igniter and regular propane tank too - I prefer the Bernzomatic one hand one - but I use it maybe 8-10 times a year - not multiple times a day like a plumber would. But with PEX soldering copper pipe is not done much anymore.

there's other ones out there - RTOO one hand button operation too, For the $ 15-25$ buying a new one isnt a big expense.
 
/ Decent propane torch? #5  
All I can say is my Bernzomatic has been going strong since 2004. Do try to get one with swirl head. They used to call them a turbo torch in the 80s when I first bought one of that type. They are very much hotter than the old style propane torches.
 
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The Bernzomatic turbo torches or whatever their current model is should be pretty reliable, the non adjustable one would be the best for that use... Harbor Freight just started making a copy of that in the last year, haven't looked at the ratings on it...
 
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I ended up buying a Magtorch brand. I have another of theirs for MAPP gas for plumbing work and it has been reliable, so I figured I'd give this one a shot for $15. I don't need anything fancy for this - it's just for lighting the fireplace. A lot easier and more reliable method than a match...as long as the clicker works and the torch lights up. I might just have to live with these being semi-disposable. time will tell...
 
/ Decent propane torch? #8  
Check this one out.


You can get it on Amazon. It’s not your father’s torch, to borrow a phrase. Bought one 2 years ago. Definitely worth the price.
 
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There we go! That's what I was looking to find here. Thanks!
 
/ Decent propane torch? #10  
You can get it on Amazon. It’s not your father’s torch, to borrow a phrase. Bought one 2 years ago. Definitely worth the price.
Definitely not.
Loved the true MAPP gas that burned at over 5,000 degrees F. Only got to use it a little before it was discontinued in 2008.
wicki
 
/ Decent propane torch? #11  
Definitely not.
Loved the true MAPP gas that burned at over 5,000 degrees F. Only got to use it a little before it was discontinued in 2008.
wicki
Yes, I also miss the original MAPP gas. Over the years, I have scored a few cans of the original gas at garage sales. I try to save it for when I really want/need the heat. Someone did point out to me that using a TIG welder was a great alternative for many things, I just had to shift my thinking of it from "welding tool" to "heat source".

All the best,

Peter
 
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Years ago Tractor Supply had these on closeout for a few bucks. I liked it so much I bought a second one for the camper. It was made by Mr Torch and this is a picture of mine. 20250202_100214[1].jpg
 
/ Decent propane torch? #13  
There we go! That's what I was looking to find here. Thanks!
I use a piezo butane torch for small soldering jobs and lighting the stove. Works well and the blazer brand I got ten years ago still works but they’re pricey. The copycat is more reasonably priced. They’re refillable and much easier to wield around especially for smaller hands.
 

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