| Part Number : | 96278 |
| Color: | Copper |
| Power Source: | Propane |
| Item Package Quantity: | 1 |
| Certification: | No |
| Item Dimensions | |
| Length: | 5.50 inches |
| Width: | 1.50 inches |
| Height: | 10.50 inches |
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Get one of the higher models instead.,
This review is from: BernzOmatic Basic Use UL2317 Brass Pencil Flame Propane Torch Head (Tools & Home Improvement)
I've been using this torch head occasionally for a year. I use it mostly to caramelize the sugar on creme brulee, scorch pepper skin, crisp up salmon skin, etc. While it eventually gets the job done, it's a real pain to use.
The main problem is that there is no pressure regulator, so that the flame constantly goes out when the head is pointed downward. I have to be very careful how much I tilt the head, but it always goes out eventually. I end up having to raise the food above the head to sear it properly. I'm really fed up with this torch and am ready to upgrade. There are models like the Powercell, TS3000, TS4000 and TS7000 which can be used in any position because hey have a pressure regulator (as far as I understand). They also have self-ignition, so you don't have to hunt for your flame starter. The Powercell and TS7000 also allow you to control the output level better than on this pencil head.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Basic Torch,
By Skyangel (Oregon, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: BernzOmatic Basic Use UL2317 Brass Pencil Flame Propane Torch Head (Tools & Home Improvement)
I've been using this torch for about 6 months for my jewelry hobby. It does the job but does have issues with going out and being difficult to adjust the flame down without it going out. There is also a lag between turning off the valve and the flame going out that I don't like. It may be I got a defective unit. I prefer the propane fuel torch as it is much cheaper to use the $3 throwaway cylinders than refill a small butane torch. Now I wish I had not bought it an got the ST900D Mini Torch instead. Too bad that model has been discontinued - I would like to have the hose and interchangable tips.
I am sure for other applications - like plumbing, that it would work fine.
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