Description
Vector Minitro Dual Flame Torch
Vector Minitro Dual Flame Torch is useful for Cooking, Welding, Cigar Smoking and Mechanical Uses
Continuous Flame Lock- no need to hold ignition button down for long projects.
Vector Minitro Dual Flame Torch
- Textured handle for better grip; Solid metal body
- About 6 inches tall
- Air Control Valve (Dual Flame Function)
- Single action ignition with safety lock; Flame adjustment lever; Continuous flame lock featured
- Removable table top stand included; Comes packaged in Vector logo printed cardboard box
- Easily Refill with Butane
- Flame Height Adjuster
- Burning Time: 90 – 120 Minutes
- Convertible torch to yellow flame feature; Functions in up to 20k ft. altitude; Torch flame temperature can reach 2400F
- Fuel Capacity: .35 Fluid Oz
- Lifetime Manufacturer Warranty
About Vector KGM
Vector KGM is a manufacturer of high-quality cigar lighters, ashtrays, cigar cases, and other cigar accessories. Their products span a wide range of styles and finishes, including single-flame, dual-flame, and triple-flame torches and more.
What Is A Butane Torch?
A butane torch is a tool which creates an intensely hot flame using butane, a flammable gas.
Consumer air butane torches are often claimed to develop flame temperatures up to approximately 1,430 °C (2,610 °F). This temperature is high enough to melt many common metals, such as aluminum and copper, and hot enough to vaporize many organic compounds as well.
Culinary
Butane torches are frequently employed as kitchen gadgets to caramelize sugar in cooking, such as when making crème brûlée. They may be marketed as kitchen torches, cooking torches, or culinary torches. Use of the butane torch in the kitchen is not limited to caramelizing sugar; it can be used to melt or brown toppings on casseroles or soups, to melt cheese, and to roast or char vegetables such as peppers.
Cigars
Pocket butane torches are commonly used as lighters for cigars, capitalizing on the intensity of the flame to light quickly and evenly the large, relatively damp, burning surface of a cigar.
Bartender
Most of the bartenders and mixologists use these butane torches in their recipes. Smoked and flaming cocktails are now a trend.
WARRANTY REPAIRS
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