This and the honest flint quad are excellent performers with things like the Quartz Cap and the Fusion, especially out and about. Like all small multi jet lighters though, they absolutely cane the butane. The only real advantage of the Quad is a fuel window, that lets you see how fast it's running out. Not aware of any flint triples with a window, but if you find one that's affordable, be sure to share.How you like your jobon flint triple flame?
I have seen a TableTop bong YouTube video where Lee uses this Zippo with the Dani Fusion 2.0, so should work with the TA3, I would think.@sedentree @simba
Thanks for the heads-up.
While the sealey form factor seem good, the video I've seen don't seem to show a flame a lot bigger than a PB207.
The proxon on the other hand seem like a regular big torch and not much pocketable...
Maybe I'm after something that doesn't exist outside of the blazer range of products... I've found this Zippo torch : https://www.zippo.fr/products/butane-torch?variant=41712117350571
It seem to be the exact same form factor than the blazer Firefox but I'm not sure about the power of the flame. It seem weak in the demo videos.
Maybe a 3 flame would have the needed power in a compact form factor ? I don't mind refilling more often.
@Perfect_Speed4069 how do you like your jobon flint triple flame ?
@Rodney it will definetly work but I want a discreet lighter...
UK so might not suit your needs, maybe you can find one though? But anyway, I found this turned most/all of the way up does an alright/okay job of heating the TA3. Probably a minute or so from what I remember and I think I ever cherried it but it did the job at least. To be fair, I pretty much use the Wand exclusively and I only tried this lighter a bit when I first got the TA and now I have a Ronxs Torch for if I want to heat it with a torch, the Ronxs does cherry the TA3 and is pretty quick but probably too big for your current needs.
Micro Butane Heating Torch | AK4042 | Sealey
Professional micro design featuring piezoelectric ignition. Fitted with anti-ignition cap to prevent accidental operation. Unit produces flame of up to 1300°C and will operate for up to 30 minutes on a single fill. Features adjustable flame control and continuous flame switch. Powered by Butane...www.sealey.co.uk
What attracts you to the Sealey Micro, over something like, say, the Vapman lighter? Which is a little cheaper in the UK, at least.After seeing your picture of the Sealey I went won a rabbit hole and would deffo be buying one of these.
What attracts you to the Sealey Micro, over something like, say, the Vapman lighter? Which is a little cheaper in the UK, at least.
I'm not throwing shade on the Sealey though, and interested to hear what you think it's best at.
(As an aside, it's amazing to me that people can squabble over very particular types of heads on downstems and how they affect overall performance, whereas most folks consider lighters to be more or less interchangeable)
can get them cheaper on ebay
Sealey Butane Micro Heating Torch AK4042 | eBay
Professional micro design featuring piezoelectric ignition. Fitted with anti-ignition cap to prevent accidental operation. � Professional micro design featuring piezoelectric ignition. � Fitted with anti-ignition cap to prevent accidental operation.www.ebay.co.uk
Also is this one any good would you say
Sealey Micro Butane Heating Torch
• MICRO DESIGN- Professional sleek micro design gives flexibility within application types. • PIEZOELECTIRC IGNITION – Fitted with Anti-Ignition cap to prevent accidental operation. • BUTANE POWERED – Powered by lighter fluid producing a high energy flame. • OPERATES UP TO 45 MINUTES – Provides...gsworkwear.com
After seeing your picture of the Sealey I went won a rabbit hole and would deffo be buying one of these.
You said medium sized torch, so I'd class that as medium. If you want pocketable but bigger than the PB207 then I'd go for something like the Pipita one that's in the picture I posted earlier in the thread.The proxon on the other hand seem like a regular big torch and not much pocketable...
Indeed it looks like it is really powerful for its size. And well designed.You said medium sized torch, so I'd class that as medium. If you want pocketable but bigger than the PB207 then I'd go for something like the Pipita one that's in the picture I posted earlier in the thread.
I have one and it works great like Firefox, but I find the palm lock system very inconvenient for our use, the locking trigger is very solid and hard to use which makes it less user friendly but much safer in terms of child safety. The flame is adjustable in yellow or blue and similar power to my Firefox, but there is no flame blocking or fuel window. The flame is really good and it works great (it is very stable perhaps better than Firefox with the same butane). It's a shame Firefox is so hard to find in Europe (for me, Firefox only flaw is that it doesn't have a fuel window), I had to order mine from VapeNorth but it's expensive with customs fees indeed.Maybe I'm after something that doesn't exist outside of the blazer range of products... I've found this Zippo torch : https://www.zippo.fr/products/butane-torch?variant=41712117350571
It seem to be the exact same form factor than the blazer Firefox but I'm not sure about the power of the flame. It seem weak in the demo videos.