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clogs way to easily. every 2 or 3 times of use you need to remove the tip and back flush with butane. I did use cheap butane though. I would try using a triple refined brand of butane and see if that helps.
I bought this item for general use and to light off pyrotechnics Let me just say this , this thing is awesome it has an adjustable Biright Blue flame (probably > 1600F) the only downside is that it dosent come with any fuel and that you have to use a lighter to ignite it
When I first got the pencil torch it worked. However, after I put the tip back on, it didn't act much like a butane torch. Then the tip got clogged up. That was easy to fix. Instead, it acted a lot more like a blow torch. I can't get it to work right anymore.
I like mine a lot, and I would suggest buying 2 (one for backup).Also, this does not have an igniter, you need a lighter or match to ignite the jet. This results in a leak forming when you push (or hold it like that) and then the leak will ignite and a plume of flame will flash across your hand.
Needless to say, it works like a charm. It heats up parts almost instantly and solders beautifully.
I purchased this pencil torch for quick and portable soldering (wires/electrical). There is a quick and easy solution, you just unscrew the orifice and spray a blast of butane through the orifice in reverse and it'll blow the clog out.Problem number 2 was that the valve can get leaky if you press sideways on it a lot (which can happen when you're holding it like a pencil).
There are only a few problems. First, when you're soldering, you have to be careful not have any particles (for example bits of solder) fly into the orifice and clog it.
It's not too dangerous and doesn't last long enough to burn more than the tips of hairs, but still not a good thing.In all, this is a very cheap, very easy torch. Try to ignite the butane at the base of the jet.
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