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Looks even more similar to the monument torch & perhaps IS the same.
I have a brand new monument as a spare torch, just incase my Surefire 2 fails suddenly.
i have tried it once & the flame is great, but the body feels a bit cheaper build than a Surefire.
Monument torch was slightly cheaper than Toolstation price.
i will compare my Monument to the Toolstation photo & let you know.
 
Does seem identical to the Monument torch, now that I have taken a look at mine.
 
Don't buy it! Bought one and didn't realise it was leaking gas whenever connected to the bottles went through a bottle of Mapp in one day lol
 
I have THREE torches. Two SF2 and another one I started out with. Why 3? If I have an assistant and their torch is craarp or they claim not to have one. Also, in case one fails. BTW, I always try and ensure I have at least TWO gas cylinders. Never know when you will need a replacement
 
Dont know about that tool but have used the company.
Good place to deal with
 
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Just get this, this is a superfire 2 just with different branding. Rothenberger don't make there own tools as far as I know, they just rebrand other manufacturers stuff, i.e the superfire 2.

The only difference is that its fitted with a swirl flame tip.
 
Just ordered one of the ones from toolstation, my superfire2 is on it's last legs so don't like the idea of getting caught out on a job! Mind you don't want to throw away my current one - we have history
 
I am sick of the thread going on my superfire 2 s . I remove the bottle as instructions say and the thread eventualy wears out I have emailed Rothenberg but they never respond I get through one every 12 months.
 
Speak to Raymond about his vulcane express little bit more expensive then the torches listed but looks a well thought out bit of kit
 
Never worn out threads on robo and always take it off when putting in can
 
U do know u have to rotate on threaded unions not push fit? I would contact sales rep. We had some bottles leaking he replaced case and gave us multi tools, torch refurb kits and some other tat to apologise
 
I've had one of the Superfire threads go as well. Had a spare in garage I bought from a DIYer off a carboot for a tenner.
 
I just leave the gas bottle on the torch at the end of the day, I know they say to take it off when your not using it, I presume to prolong life of seals but ive never had a problem, I just screw the gas valve down on the back after ive finished.
 
Got 2 superfire between me and apprentice they are great pieces of kit.
TBH its the only torch ive have ever used so have nothing to compare against.
 
My bro uses a bernzomatic, says it's the same as his superfire2
 
I just leave the gas bottle on the torch at the end of the day, I know they say to take it off when your not using it, I presume to prolong life of seals but ive never had a problem, I just screw the gas valve down on the back after ive finished.

Me too
 
One of lads bought monument one it was returned after few days due to being cacckapoo
 
should not have mentioned my torch the bottle blew off today damn thread gone
 
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