🔥 Ignite Your Culinary Passion!
The NANW Butane Torch is a versatile kitchen tool designed for culinary enthusiasts. With an adjustable flame reaching temperatures up to 1300°C/2372°F, it allows for precise cooking techniques like searing and caramelizing. Its ergonomic one-handed operation and safety features make it user-friendly, while its refillable design ensures sustainability. Perfect as a gift for any occasion, this torch is a must-have for anyone looking to elevate their cooking game.
Manufacturer | NANW |
Part Number | 5520152 |
Item Weight | 10.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7 x 5 x 2 inches |
Item model number | GF-905 |
Color | Light Red |
Style | Classic |
Material | Aluminum, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
Pattern | One-hand Operation |
Shape | Classic |
Power Source | gas-powered |
Special Features | Adjustable |
Usage | One-hand Operation |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**D
So easy to use - Wonderful for arthritic hands!
I use this in jewelry making to anneal metal. It is SO easy to turn on and off! So many of the others have tiny buttons that are hard to use and need almost 3 hands to get it going. As a result, I had given up on small butane torches due to my arthritis, so this torch is a game changer for me! Simply pull the trigger, hit the side button to keep it turned on, and that’s it. Then just hit the trigger again to turn off. It is wonderful!!
W**H
Perfect Little Torch For Acrylic Pouring Use
I had bought one awhile back. Cleaned off my counter and thought I accidently threw it away. I really liked it for my acrylic pouring work. So, ordered again. Guess what? Found the old one where I had put it the day before receiving the new one! Figures! Just decided to keep it and have the extra on hand. Really like it because it's lightweight, works well, easy to use AND fill.
L**E
Love this torch for jewelry making !
I am a jewelry teacher and work with these kinds of torches regularly. I was getting them from harbor freight, but they were not holding up well ( use them in my jewelry workshops) so I went online to see if I could find better ones that were not too expensive.This torch is great. I really like the one handed operation, and I love the color. I call it my Ferrari torch! It doesn't come with fuel because then you would have hazardous shipping costs. Better to get your own, easy to find. I use this torch to do very small metal smithing work, like balling up wire, fusing wire rings for chain making, wirework and small rings. if you used two, you could probably do a little more. I will happily buy more as my other crappy torches die out, as long as the price stays reasonable.
J**E
Perfect for dabs!
Works like a charm. Ive had it for 2 months so far and no issues. Really easy to use. However the back black piece is just there for no reason lol a pointless knob that does nothing lol the flame control is a tiny piece on the side. But thats my only complaint. So far, works great on my banger and nectar collectors
S**C
Most dependable butane tprch in the world
I bought this torch in July 2020. It has seen daily use ever since. My friends, friends, and family eat Crème brûlée every day. It is unbelievable how well this torch has held up. The ONLY time it ever wouldn't light it was out of butane. If I was going to take a trip down the Amazon this is the only torch I would take. A man needs his Crème brûlée regardless of where he might be.
L**D
Updated .... Worked fine until it didn't
Worked fine for about a month, then the flame started going all crazy. Your mileage may vary.update: i think the flame going crazy might have been my fault ... i can't remember, but i may have not bled out the chamber before refilling ... once most of that batch of gas was used up, and after i bled and refilled the chamber, the torch started to work normal again .... *** so it's very important to bleed out ALL the gas before every refill ****
R**.
So easy to use!
Ok - so I love creme brulee...I always look for it on the dessert menu, so I was really excited to get this torch and try making it at home. I've seen a couple recipes that say to put it in the oven on broil at the end to melt the sugar on top, but almost all of the "professional" ones recommend using a torch to avoid mass burning of the sugar. As you can see from the before and after pics I took, using the torch is the absolute best way caramelize the sugar perfectly without burning it.This torch was incredibly easy to use. Just fill it with butane and you're good to go! Has plenty of power but was very easy to use, and the lock feature was nice as I got the hang of giving each dish the proper amount of fire. The only way I could improve on this would be to have some sort of indicator or window to be able to see when the torch is full when filling it with butane.The creme brulee came out awesome - let me know if anyone wants the site for the recipe I used!
J**M
Use it a bit to get the seals to settle before giving up.
Some other reviews showed the product malfunctioning and looking like a WWII era flame thrower. Mine did this at first and would not shut off right away. It would appear to extinguish, but if you held it near a candle it would reignite as if the seals were leaking gas.I noticed that if I kept it on its lowest setting it worked without too much fuss, so that’s what we did. We used it for about 20 minutes on and off, clicking it each time and not using the trigger lock.It seemed to straighten up, as if the seals found their homes. I tried it again the next day and it worked perfectly. Had it leaked it would have leaked out all its gas overnight.It had a rough (and scary) start, but it’s worked great ever since. I think it just sat in a warehouse too long without being used.
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