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Nickel
> 24 hourAwesome tool.
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zabathan
> 24 hourOn time, great features that are difficult to find in stores right now. Thank you
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VTer
> 24 hourFavorite torch! DO NOT BOTHER WITH ANYTHING SMALLER! I have two of these, one permanently hooked up to a flex hose, the other connects as normal right to the bottle.
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Mr. J
> 24 hourWorks great
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Gilbert W. Jackson
> 24 hourI had for maybe a year but not use very much, and here already the spark no longer work it just not worth the money. they ask heat out out, lock feature, easy to use. way not add about the spark, it no good. and i used very little
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DANA MERIZZI
> 24 hourGreat torch. Works fantastic every time and the trigger lock is super handy. I like that I can use both mapp and regular propane. According to reviews water can cause some issues with regular propane so Ill stick with mapp gas.
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Matthew Hartsough
> 24 hourAll around great quality tool.
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David Smith
> 24 hourSeem like very good quality havent used it much yet plan to
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Shmuel Tal
> 24 hourGreat burner combined with MAP gas. I can now bend metal easily.
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JT
> 24 hourEasy to use, well made and very sturdy. I use this to torch my food when cooking. This is also one of the torches recommended for the Searzall project on kickstarter. Its a very well made torch that cools down pretty fast after using it. It has a safety switch to prevent accidentally igniting the gas. This is on the trigger itself. Just twist it and it is swtiched off. The Bernzomatic TS8000 is turn on by pressing the yellow button you see in the picture. It ignites the gas at the same time when you press it. The small silver knob that you see in the picture that is the above the brand name on the device is a button that allows you to lock the device so that you do not need to always hold on to the red button when using it. With the TS8000, there is an additional gas regulator knob that allows you to control the strength of the flame that is not present on the TS4000. The flame is also stronger with the TS8000 torch. On the fuel I use with this: I have been using the Coleman Propane Fuel 16.4oz/465g with this. The Coleman Propane Fuel is selling for $3 at the local winco grocery shop in USA. It is also available at all Walmarts and Targets for under $4 if you are in USA. It fits both the Bernzomatic TS4000 as well as the TS8000 model. The Coleman Propane Fuel I use with this torch is the same green one that you see in the Searzall video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMb74CgAgt8&feature=youtu.be