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Hi Guys,
Got a cheap blow torch at the moment, gas is running out.

I'm planning on fitting a new bathroom etc later this year. I'm thinking I'll be better off buying a better torch as I know I will be soldering joints under floor boards.

I current torch is fine until you tilt it close to 90 degrees then it flames out. Obviously I'm not a pro, so don't want to shell out loads of money on a torch that I'm probably only going to use a few times a year.

Can anyone recommend a half decent torch for soldering 15 /22mm pipe under the floor?

I guess most people will recommend the Rothenberger. But mine will probably only be used a few times during the house renovation. Are there any others maybe a little cheaper that are up to the job?

Cheers
Adam
 
Know you said not rothy but the superfire 2 is my weapon of choice. Try eBay you will often find a bargain. And as long as you store it away from your flux it'll last yonks
 
Draw to this one for some reason

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You mentioned the problem with cheap tourches,they go out when tipped ect,,go for a superfire,it may cost more but look after it and you will find you will be able to sell it easily to get a lot of the cost back once you have finished with it
 
I'm using this one at the moment, cheaper than a rothy and not a bad torch at all imo.
Am I imagining it or does this one give a really fine flame. I was thinking about getting one for more controlled soldering
 
There's a bold claim :wink:
 
Boot fair season is upon us get out there I must of sold half a dozen in varying conditions last year for pittance.

if you can't find one of them you'll pick up a paraffin torch on eBay for £10 was good enough back in the day ha ha
 
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