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Distribute heat evenly to avoid hotspots with these heavy duty multiflame burners.
Accelerate gas flow into an intense flame. These powerful burners are also known as venturi nozzles and buzzer burners.
These portable burners connect to an LP gas tank so you can carry them back and forth between different application sites.
Heat, thaw, and sterilize in areas other burners can’t reach—these burners have a handle that lets you put flames into hard-to-reach spaces.
Also known as Bunsen and Tirrill burners, separate controls adjust flame height and temperature. Connect to a gas line.
Heat metal containers on the coiled burners.
Precisely control temperature while heating glass containers.
A magnet embedded in the heating surface works with a magnetic stirring bar to stir liquids automatically.
Produce a concentrated flame for small objects.
Distribute heat over a wide area for large jobs.
These torches handle brazing and soldering, as well as heating jobs.
Two burners with a short, wide flame concentrate heat over a large area. The tip rotates 360° to put the heat exactly where you need it.
Tackle roofing and other heavy duty heating applications—these torches have a BTU output starting at nearly seven times the output of standard propane torches.
The torch tip rotates 360° to put the heat exactly where you need it.
Connect these torches to a propane cylinder for light-duty flame applications.
These torches have approximately half the BTU output of standard propane torches for use in light duty applications.
Save time by quickly connecting and disconnecting your propane torch tips to get the right output for your job. Kits can also be used with Apachi, HPG, and propylene.
Access overhead and other hard-to-reach applications.
The low profile of these torches saves bench space and the wide, heavy base adds stability.
Solder, desolder, and handle light brazing with these torches.
This torch includes a standard solder tip as well as a heat tip for applications that require heat without an exposed flame.
Kits include a torch, a solder tip, a heat tip, a hot knife tip, a heat-shrink attachment, a foam cutter, a wire cutter, needle-nose pliers, 60/40 tin/lead solder, a sponge, and a case.
Get flame temperatures from these torches that are capable of cutting, welding, and brazing steel up to 3/16" thick.
Kits include a torch handle, tips, and a regulator.
Build a Victor torch or replace parts with our selection of handles, mixers, welding tips, cutting attachments, and cutting tips.
Create a complete Harris torch or replace parts with our selection of handles, mixers, welding tips, cutting attachments, and cutting tips.
With a needle-point flame, these kits are well-suited for use on electronics, plumbing, and small parts. They produce enough heat to weld steel up to 1/8" thick.
Weld and cut with one system. Kits include single-stage regulators, a torch with check valves to prevent the reverse flow of gas, a torch handle, a cutting attachment, a welding nozzle, a cutting tip, a torch lighter, glasses, and hose.
Weld and cut with these kits.
Create a mobile oxyacetylene welding and cutting kit.
Swap these heads out to create your own ready-to-use nozzle configuration for different welding jobs.
Butane burns cleaner than propane at similar temperatures. Use it in heating, thawing, and soldering applications.
Electric multispark discharge means these lighters never need flints, batteries, or charging.
Ignite your gas torch with these hands-free lighters—they rest on a bench or tabletop, leaving you free to hold solder, workpieces, and other tools.
Pull the trigger to get a spark.
Strike the flint to generate a spark.
Three flints, no waiting—when one flint wears out, rotate the holder to get a fresh one.
Push the button to create a continuous flame.
Supply the right amount of air and gas to burners.
Replace damaged flame detectors in HVAC equipment, such as furnaces and boilers, as well as some water heaters and ovens.
Cut thin, synthetic material up to 5/8" thick.
Blades heat instantly to cut through plastic and rubber up to 5" thick.
A heated blade cuts material and fuses the ends to prevent fraying.
Remove solidified adhesives, waxes, and sealants with a heated blade.