PIZEO TRIGGER IGNITER 
The Cooking Torch Kitchen Blow Torch is different from the traditional external open flame ignition method, piezo ignition is safer and more convenient. The flame can be ignited by simply pressing the trigger position of Grill Gun Propane Torch when in use. The switch can adjust the size of the gas output to adjust the flame size. The flame size can be adjusted as needed during use.
 
POWERFUL COMPATIBILITY
Creme Brulee Torch can use Propane, we recommend using propane gas. Blow Torch can be directly connected to the MAPP, MAP-Pro, Coleman Propane CGA600
Canister can be used (not included in the package).
 
HIGH STRENGTH HEAT
Flame temperature of Kitchen Torch can reach up to 2400 °F to perfectly suited for most applications. The wider and heavier flame outlet can strongly output
powerful flame. Handheld Propane Torch Head is perfect for searing food in a hurry, starting up that charcoal grill in just seconds, or getting a raging campfire going.
 
ADJUSTMENT & CONTROL
The red knob in the middle of the gun body of Butane Torch Lighter can adjust the size of the gas output to adjust the flame size. The flame size can be adjusted as
needed during use.
 
WIDE APPLICATIONS
Grill Gun Propane Torch can used in searing steaks, roasting bell peppers, sous vide, glazing a baked ham, caramelizing sugar, and melting cheese in culinary.
Lighting charcoal, grill, campfire, fireplace in daily life. Glass blowing, welding, melting metal in hobbies and work.
 
PORTABLE
Creme Brulee Torch can easily carrying and use and do not take up redundant space. Creme Brulee Torch is small enough to fit into your kitchen drawers, RV, or in
your backpack for outdoor adventures when do not use.
 
NOTICE
When using the Sous Vide Propane Torch, please pay attention to the wind direction and wear safety equipment to avoid burning the skin.We
suggest turning on the gas regulator valve slowly, turn the adjusting knob counter-clockwise until there is hissing sound, ignite at low flow, and
then increase the flow (Excessive gas flow may cause ignition failure. It may vary depending on the cylinder pressure).