For the most part, you won't need more than a single flame jet. However, a lot depends on the type of nail your rig has. A small torch with one flame jet is usually sufficient for a titanium nail. You will likely need a larger dab torch with a stand to get the best out of a 4mm banger.
Do chefs use torches?
Best for Professional Chefs Plenty of dishes are finished off with a kitchen torch in restaurant kitchens, and you can do the same at home. For professional chefs, this kitchen torch features a fuel gauge so you know exactly how long you can keep using it.
What kind of torch do you use for crème Brulee?
butane torch
Is it better to use butane or propane?
Propane stores far better than butane, especially in colder weather. When stored as a liquid in a tank, propane also exerts a greater pressure than butane at the same temperature. This makes it more suitable for exterior storage and use. Butane is more commonly used as a propellant and refrigerant.
Can I use propane in a butane torch?
No, you really are taking a safety risk trying that. Consumer torches are designed for a specific fuel gas and usually won't even work with another one. Butane torches in particular are not designed to run other fuels. Butane runs about 3000 degrees cooler for one reason.
What kind of gas do you use for a torch?
Natural gas (methane) is a common fuel for ranges and stovetops, but most torches used for cooking are fueled by propane or butane. Fuels like oxyacetylene and MAPP gas, however, typically burn hotter and thus can impart a larger amount of heat to the food for a faster sear.
How do I choose a butane torch?
There are several factors to consider when shopping for a butane torch, including how you intend to use the tool, its fuel capacity, the ignition type, and its safety features.
What's the hottest handheld torch?
The Bernzomatic TS8000BT High Intensity Torch Head is the hottest buring torch in the Bernzomatic line. The Instant On/Off trigger ignition provides easier lighting and increased fuel savings. The Large, Optimized swirl flame burns hotter for maximum heat output that provides a 30% faster soldering time.