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How's the quality? Harbor Freight is an amazing place, but some of their stuff won't make it to your car intact unless you've parked close. I buy things there that only need to have the correct form (wheels for a "picnic table truck" to move my outdoor workbench six times a year max) and return anything where quality can possibly affect function (wood clamps that self-destruct on first use).

I fear that a propane torch is in the second category. Proceed with caution.

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I'm very interested. Let me know if you end up liking it.

Good timing. I just got home from returning it. It only fit the small canisters.

Fittings looked to be regular torch quality, just not a connector for tanks.

I would have kept if looking for a canister torch.

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I'm very interested. Let me know if you end up liking it.

Good timing. I just got home from returning it. It only fit the small canisters.

Fittings looked to be regular torch quality, just not a connector for tanks.

I would have kept if looking for a canister torch.

Going back to Harbor Freight tomorrow. Will check out: http://www.harborfreight.com/propane-to ... 91037.html

Says it fits reg propane tank.

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Hey Cook_shack, if you are just using the torch for a starter, thought you might like to know the small canisters do last quite a while. I go through less than 2 a year and start lots of fires. To me it is much more convenient than having a big propane cylinder and hose laying around. Anyway, just thought I would mention it while you were searching.

Here is my Habor Frieght torch (which is obviously modified).

http://www.komodokamado.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2293 As you can tell by the post age, it is over 2 years old now and still going strong.

-=Jasen=-

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Hey Cook_shack, if you are just using the torch for a starter, thought you might like to know the small canisters do last quite a while. I go through less than 2 a year and start lots of fires. To me it is much more convenient than having a big propane cylinder and hose laying around. Anyway, just thought I would mention it while you were searching.

Here is my Habor Frieght torch (which is obviously modified).

http://www.komodokamado.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2293 As you can tell by the post age, it is over 2 years old now and still going strong.

-=Jasen=-

Nice looking rig. Thanks.

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