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Reddit mentions of Cook's Blowtorch With Chrome Fittings

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 5

We found 5 Reddit mentions of Cook's Blowtorch With Chrome Fittings. Here are the top ones.

Cook's Blowtorch With Chrome Fittings
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    Features:
  • Add professional touches to dishes and desserts with this high-quality chef's blow torch
  • This great-value tool is 100% refillable and has thousands of uses - from browning crème brûlées to skinning tomatoes to searing steaks
  • Adjustable flame gives total control for a variety of culinary tasks. You can even use it for model work and small soldering jobs
  • Designed for maximum safety, with an anti-flare flame, instant piezo ignition and soft-touch coating for an easy grip
  • Conforms to BS EN ISO 22702:2003 safety standards. Includes KitchenCraft's 12 month guarantee
Specs:
Height7.086614166 Inches
Length11.023622036 Inches
Width7.086614166 Inches

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Found 5 comments on Cook's Blowtorch With Chrome Fittings:

u/-really-bad-advice · 139 pointsr/aww

If you heat the window and the cool it quickly you should be able to get the crack to disappear, this is the way most windshield repair services work.

Get yourself a blow torch and heat all along the crack, its important that the glass is red hot evenly along the crack. Quickly cool the effected area with a bucket of water (and ice if you have any), voila, easy window repair.

u/merreborn · 2 pointsr/amazonecho

cleaner URL: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0001IWYIC

Don't mind me. I've got a compulsive thing about messy amazon URLs...

u/groove_shart · 1 pointr/vaporents

I have been using one of these kitchen blowtorches which I thought would be perfect as a (non-portable, leave-at-home) solution. Thing is, I feel it heats too fast.. it's just too hot. It'll make my OG click in about 3 seconds flat. Point is, you only have to heat for a tiny bit too long and you can get combustion, which is not what you want.

I've been using just regular ol' Bic lighters, with much better success. As a plus, 'overheating' is a lot more controllable - which is great for me, as I like hotter thicker clouds. Downside is, the cap gets a bit sooty. As you've mentioned stealth, maybe also worth noting that a regular flame lighter doesn't have that roar sound you get from jets.

I suggest, try out some options. Don't go spanking £20 on some amazing jet lighter til you've tried something a little more tame for £1 from your local garage.

u/I_Bin_Painting · 1 pointr/cigars

I've got a few decent lighters that fit the bill:

Here is my table lighter.

Here is my more portable version. Bonus points for flame-free hot air lighting.

Neither is pocket sized.