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Butane Torch Temperature

tv_n_chillin'

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Getting first Fusion 2.0 and know I need a bigger torch. I see some that go up to 1300 degrees and others up to 2500 degrees. Do I need a torch that goes up to 2500 for optimal performance?
 
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Gorf

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Getting first Fusion 2.0 and know I need a bigger torch. I see some that go up to 1300 degrees and others up to 2500 degrees. Do I need a torch that goes up to 2500 for optimal performance?
I don't think so. You'll never heat the device to those high temps. Bigger and smaller torches just get you there faster or slower. Too big a torch may actually be a detriment to learning the new device. I'd say use whatever you already have to start and then optimize from there.
 

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Getting first Fusion 2.0 and know I need a bigger torch. I see some that go up to 1300 degrees and others up to 2500 degrees. Do I need a torch that goes up to 2500 for optimal performance?
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1300 - Celsius
2500 - Fahrenheit

Practically - it’s the same.

Just check with the owners of Fusion (I’m not one of them)), what size of flame is better and what kind - single/double/triple
 
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maremaresing

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Pinpoint double is best IMO. You don't need anything huge for the fusion 2, unlike the dani. A small pocket torch has plenty of power, though you may want something that has a larger fuel tank.
 

Perfect_Speed4069

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Following @maremaresing's comments on a double, this is probably one of the most cost effective options. Reliable, cheap, fuel window, flint ignition. What's not to love? The three version also works well. The 4 flame is complete overkill and only holds about 4 cycles with the Fusion 2, but impressive in company
 
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