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Hi,

My names Andy,im looking for a gas torch.It doesnt have to be new,Within 30 mile radius of stoke-on-trent....

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Andy.
 
A battery one will give you a better light - and is safer if you are looking for a gas escape. :angel_smile:
 
Most of us go for Rotheburger SuperFire2.

Others have mentioned Bullfinch.
 
I find the superfire is too big a flame, then on a small flame is not fast enough.
 
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