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Hey, I need a torch both in the kitchen and for plumbing purposes. So for crème brûlees and for soldering pipes.

Would something I find in the diy store work for crème brûlees or should I go the other way around (like the chef's torch in pic)? Other tips? Thanks!
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At least on this page http://panda-bg.com/en/products/Electricians-Tools/Solder-Tools/Gas-Powered-Solder-Tools/251107/h-aa3ec391318f1329d6ce898b892f53ad%7C!%7Co-code%7C!%7Cd-asc%7C!%7Cl-25%7C!%7C/
I found the same Hotery CT-6000 which is also sold on this cooking site https://www.kookpunt.nl/hotery-ct-6000-gasbrander/nl/product/6186/

Also should I worry about the specific mix the torches take (butane, propane, a mix, ...)?
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Oxy-acetaline and never look back
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>>1135222
Haha, that looks cool, but probably way too expensive for me. I'd use this sporadically, definitely not professionally. Thanks though
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Regular plumbing torch with a tank is like 20$ (non-MAPP). What kind of stupid degenerate wants to mix and match a soldering torch with something you eat with and could very likely poison yourself with cross contamination of flux and solder spatter?
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>>1135226
Thanks that is useful. I didn't know if those $20 ones would be any good.

So non-MAPP means propylene? And butane being better for cooking? If the two applications ideally need different fuel then there's no question.

Thanks for the reality check. No thanks for calling me a degenerate, but maybe I had that coming.
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>>1135218
go to any home improvement store, get propane torch

>>1135226
I've used my torch to brown buns and make bruschetta....should I be dead?
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>>1135226
>cross contamination of flux and solder spatter
what kind of dipshit uses a torch that close?

the flux ends up in the water anyway with the lead free solder
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