Blue Flame Pocket Torch ??

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rapidboy

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Blue Flame Pocket Torch ,anyone use one ??
Mears site has them at £29.95 and Strikeforce has them for a fiver :yikes:
Am i missing something ?
 

TheViking

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rapidboy said:
Blue Flame Pocket Torch ,anyone use one ??
Well, I have a cheap £4 "green flame pocket torch". :D Works exactly the same and even though mines is cheap, it can light many, many fires without refill. :wink:
 

Tony

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Are they the same ones? I know that there are lots of cheap versions of the blue flame blazer. Maybe woodlore have the genuine article and strikeforce have the cheaper ones? I was looking at some cheap ones today as I've lost my blue flame :cry:
 

JakeR

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I had one experience with a blue flame torch, and it was rubbish! So kinda been put off ever since. I suspect the £5 one is useless.;
 

Leon

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Blue Flame homepage:
http://www.hill.u-net.com/

Quote from there:
Beware of cheap copies on the market. They are poor quality, poor flame, soon fail and are not repairable.
The genuine Pocket Micro Torch has PB-207 stamped on the cap.


I seem to remember this subject cropping up on British Blades over a year ago and the general thrust seemed to be avoid the cheapies.
Hope this helps.
:f:
 

Stew

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I have a £30 version and it works well. Mates have bought a cheap version from Cotswolds, and they seemed ok for the (considerably less) price.

The only down side of the cheaper version seemed to be no rubber stand and not having a see through bottom to see the fuel levels. I think it might not have a height adjuster either but I'm not sure on that one now.

On the plus side, they're only £6 so it doesn't hurt so much if you lose it!!!

I can't comment on burn times between the 2 because we never compared them.
 

alick

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The cheapies aren't so well made. I had two. One went in the bin after a couple of months, the other's still going and useful after a couple of years, but the head's very loose & wobbly from being squashd during packing.

I use windmill lighters for reliability and real stormproofing but from comments I've heard the £30 blue flame is much better than the cheap copies.
 

Gary

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I have both a cheap one (silver metal case) and a expensive one (got it from woodlore when I worked for them) and to be honest both are much of a muchness - good hot flame, ideal for stoves and fire lighting but I find both are prone to suffering from the damp which is their only dry back.
 

JakeR

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Tone, i probably got a cheapo one then! Maybe a replacement for my zippo, but does a blue flame torch have that universal *click*....*snap* ;)
 

JakeR

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But strangely so satisfying to do yourself! *click*snap*click*snap*click*snap* ;)
 

Squidders

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I have had a cheapie for ages and although for some reason (maybe a blocked nozzle) the flame is a little more diffused, it's still brilliant... I think it was about £3 from Wembley market.
 

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