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Portable Butane Gas Torch – Welding, Soldering & Cooking
Portable Butane Gas Torch – Welding, Soldering & Cooking
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Portable Butane Gas Torch – All-Copper Handheld Burner for Welding, Cooking & DIY
Meet your next go-to workshop and kitchen companion. This all-copper handheld butane gas torch delivers a powerful 1,300 °C flame in a compact, lightweight body — giving you professional-grade performance whether you're at the workbench, the campsite, or the kitchen counter. Built with a durable copper and metal construction, it's designed to handle repeated, extended use across a wide variety of tasks.
Key Features
- High-Temperature Flame up to 1,300 °C: Generates intense, focused heat capable of melting and working with metals including gold, silver, copper, aluminium, and tin — ideal for soldering, brazing, and DIY metalwork.
- Adjustable Flame Control: A built-in flame adjustment mechanism lets you dial in exactly the right intensity — from a gentle flame for culinary finishing to full heat for welding and soldering tasks.
- Electronic Ignition: One-click electronic ignition means no matches or lighters needed. Simply open the gas valve for two seconds, then ignite for a fast, reliable start every time.
- Efficient Gas Usage – Up to 2 Hours Runtime: Compatible with standard card-type butane gas cylinders (not included), this torch provides a continuous flame for approximately 1.5–2 hours per fill — perfect for extended BBQ sessions, outdoor cooking, or lengthy DIY projects.
- Compact & Portable Design: At just 17.2 × 5.5 × 3.8 cm, this torch slips easily into a tool bag, backpack, or camping kit. Take it wherever the task takes you.
- All-Copper Construction: The all-copper body offers excellent heat resistance, durability, and a premium feel that stands up to the demands of regular use.
Specifications
| Material | Copper, Metal |
| Dimensions | 17.2 × 5.5 × 3.8 cm |
| Max Flame Temperature | ~1,300 °C |
| Runtime | Approx. 1.5–2 hours per cylinder |
| Ignition Type | Electronic |
| Gas Type | Card-type butane cylinder (not included) |
| Colour | Copper |
| Quantity | 1 × Torch |
| Country of Origin | Made in Mainland China |
What's in the Box?
- 1 × All-Copper Handheld Butane Gas Torch
Note: Gas cylinder is not included. Colour may vary slightly from images due to monitor settings and lighting. Please allow minor measurement tolerances.
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For important safety guidelines when working with open-flame tools, refer to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What type of gas does this butane torch use?
A: This portable torch is compatible with standard card-type butane gas cylinders. The cylinder is not included with the torch — you'll need to purchase one separately. Most card-type (flat/cassette-style) butane canisters available at hardware or camping stores will work.
Q: Can this torch be used for cooking as well as welding?
A: Absolutely! The adjustable flame control makes this torch versatile across cooking applications — such as caramelising desserts, searing, or finishing dishes — as well as DIY tasks like soldering, brazing, and metalwork. Its compact size also makes it a great tool for outdoor BBQ and camping.
Q: How do I safely ignite this butane gas torch?
A: To ignite safely, first open the gas valve and allow gas to flow for approximately two seconds before activating the electronic ignition. This brief pause ensures a clean, reliable flame every time and helps avoid gas build-up. Always use the torch in a well-ventilated area and keep it away from flammable materials when in use.
Q: Is this torch suitable for melting metals like gold or silver?
A: Yes. With a maximum flame temperature of approximately 1,300 °C, this torch can reach the melting points of several metals including gold, silver, copper, aluminium, and tin, making it a popular choice for jewellery making, small casting projects, and soldering tasks.
