Buying a Bernzomatic propane torch kit tomorrow.

Xyclone

Lifer
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I'll only be using these to light coals, so I just need something cheap that works. Is the trigger-start any easier to use than a normal pencil torch? How do you light normal (non-trigger starting) pencil torches? Thanks!

UPDATE: Bought it. Check below post.
 

Analog

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I use the non-triggered type, and I use a friction lighter (like the ones for acetylene torches). I've also used the long cheap lighters that spark. I've never used one to light coals though - only for sweat soldering or the like.
 

iamwiz82

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Originally posted by: Analog
I use the non-triggered type, and I use a friction lighter (like the ones for acetylene torches). I've also used the long cheap lighters that spark. I've never used one to light coals though - only for sweat soldering or the like.

It's the best way to light coals! That reminds me I need to get another tank.
 

Rubycon

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This is what you use to light a torch with that does not have its own ignitor.

 

Xyclone

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Originally posted by: Rubycon
This is what you use to light a torch with that does not have its own ignitor.

Thanks! I remember using those in my chemistry class.

OK, so I bought the non-trigger type, because it's actually easier to light it once and wait until the coals are ready, instead of keeping your finger depressed on the trigger. Wow, it was less than $12 for a pencil torch set (tank and torch), and <$3 for a tank. :thumbsup::D
 

0roo0roo

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yuip plus u can make creme Brulee
chef version of torch is like 3x+ as much