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Your cart is empty.341-0386-0851 features: -torches are built with swirl combustion. -Easy-to-clean and change orifice, interchangeable tips. -Gas Type: MAPP, propane. -Includes: CGA 600 Regulator, st-3 tip, instruction manual - price is for each. Torch type: -Hand Torch. Generic Specifications: -360 swivel tips. Generic dimensions: -Product weight: 3.56 lbs. Dimensions: Overall product weight: -3.56 pounds.
Anthony Ecklund
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
I do professional plumbing and this is my go too all the time! A little expensive for a DIY’er but definitely worth it for a professional or someone who has to have the best!
Brandon Jacobsen
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
Used on plumbing job sites for extreme versatility.
Jeffro41815
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2024
This torch puts out some heat let me tell ya. Glad to have it in the tool box now. The 360 action lets me braze without turning the bottle upside down. It’s a concentrated flame and it gets pretty hot!
Patrick Hendron
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2024
great probuct works great had thes for years work great price point is a little steep but produvt is reliable and high quality
Tommy
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2024
Use it when it’s most important— works every time .I do like it .
Humberto luna gonzalez
Reviewed in Mexico on February 6, 2024
Es muy buen producto super recomendado
Bradly Turner
Reviewed in Canada on November 16, 2024
Worked fine for a few uses but the sparkler takes at least a dozen or more clicks until it ignites, quite unfortunate
Sean Peterson
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2023
I think you could solder up to 1 1/4" copper with this, maybe more, although I've only used it up to 3/4". I would confidently use it on 1" if I had to. Otherwise, I'd go with acetylene. The model without the ignitor is more aesthetic, but less functional. The swiveling head makes this a dream for tight or odd spaces, which most solder joints seem to be. There was only one time I had to use a torch with a flexible hose when I was trying to avoid lighting a fire below a bathroom wall while soldering a PEX adapter. That was the only situation where this torch didn't work, despite its versatility. It's still my favorite, but having a small caliber torch with a flexible hose (for professionals) is also highly desirable. Happy plumbing!
jacob R.
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2023
This is a great torch head to use for mechanical plumbing and HVAC. Controllable flame where you want heat and adjustable heat for those pesky pipes that continue to drip when soldering. Wish I would have bought this in the first place instead of spending $50 on another torch head.
Christian Laroche
Reviewed in Canada on November 8, 2022
Fonctionne très bien.
Tom H.
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2021
My 1st Turbo Torch is perhaps 3-4yrs old, and has had (so far) a busy life performing many jobs.-Thawing frozen pipes/lines. Rural/farm folks know that "frost-free" 5'/6' hydrants will freeze @ handle/lever. So, 1-2mins of torch heat to the area gets your H2O tap flowing, and the livestock squared away. Cold snap hydration for most livestock is as important as heat wave hydration.-Lighting woodstove kindling quickly w/o paper, or avoid a smoked up room by priming a cold chimney/stovepipe by pushing cold air column up & out just prior to lighting.-Heating metals for rust/paint removal, fully driving out moisture before applying treatments, warming it up for application of epoxy, et al.-Melting ends up poly ropes to prevent unwinding of cut ends. Works for smaller poly/plastic cords; even the indispensable 550, et al.-Killing weeds that grow in stonework; like walkways or brickwork.-Plumbing (or other types of) soldering, although on several homeowner-sized jobs (ie; not giant commercial/industrial pipework), it's nearly too big for tight quarters handywork, IMO....And probably a dozen more odd jobs I've used my TurboTorch for over the last few years.It's long since lost it's nice, golden brass shine. Today, its dull brown-orange, w/ many spots of well-earned green verdigris. The flow control knob is still as smooth as day one......This torch has been dropped dozens of times. It's fallen from ladders a couple times. It's lived in an uninsulated toolshed or barn 90% of its life, whether below freezing or over 100° for days on end, the torch fires first click every single time.I should also add that the brass tip is present but has dents & multiple scars. But brass is soft-- and hot brass is really soft! Don't run it low-flame, and you'll avoid my issue. Some models evidently have steel tips if you require that.Anyway - when I saw the TurboTorch kit on a web ad, I recalled how good the torch has been to me and I bought another. The new one is identical to my first. I'm looking forward to many years of service life between those two torches.
Deborah Hynes
Reviewed in Canada on February 3, 2020
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