So my warranty for my PB-207 was approved. I got it from Recreactionid.com, and they've been good to me. I'm guessing my inexperience with these kinds of torches probably lead to me clogging the thing up real good, although from day one it never lit on the first try. Also wondering if the butane...
I have to clean mine pretty frequently. I don't think the metal tube piece fits well enough, so some extra resin seeps through the cracks and builds up between to two wood pieces.
These are a couple great torches. The Eagle I got for $15 and feels super solid, great butane capacity. On the right is the PB-207. 2-3x as expensive, but great build quality, built to last, and same flame size as the Eagle in a smaller size. One strange thing that I've found out with the...
Cool. I'll keep an eye on it. I haven't been able to get any wood butter from sticky brick. Think I'll get some off amazon. I've only had the brick for a month or 2, but I live in Colorado, which is a pretty dry climate.
I'm starting to wonder if there's something wrong with my curved intake, like it's not getting enough air flow. I really struggle to get the kind of large hits I can easily get with the straight one. I look at pictures online and it seems to be at more of a 45 degree angle and the air path seems...
I'm having a tough time with the curved intake for some reason. I pretty much have to put the entire flame in the glass to get a decent hit, whereas I barely even have to put any of the outer flame in the straight intake.
Got the curved intake in yesterday and now I need to relearn how to use this thing :lol:
Got this and it's making it easier. Glad I found one without the safety mechanism and it came with a nifty stand.
But yea, this is not a torch for the vertical intake. It seems to always cut out trying to...
Right on. Good to hear it's a good investment. I actually bought the curved intake along with the lighter because I knew it was going to be/feel weird. They're both coming in next week.