hi all,
I'm looking to replace my old torch and looking for a quick fire one and running off a bottle of propane, i was wondering what there is out there ie a bernomatic ts7000, would this be suitable or would i need to get a fitting kit to fit the hose/and to the regulator etc?.
Many thanks in advance for any advice
Wookie
new gas torch advice please
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Both torches are identical except the TS7000 has a red control button & a cheaper price tag!wookie wrote:many thanks scruff, do you know if bernomatic do an adaptor for the ts7000 torch?, is the rothenberger torch a better one the surefire ones?.
Cheers Wookie
Any adaptor that fits one will fit the other so no problems there.
The TS7000 is £39.98 at B&Q.
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many thanks....that's one I've now brought a Rothernberger surefire 2 from a bloke off Fleabay, brand new and £35 inc postage....result....very cheap as well, Plumbcentre wanted sixty odd quid plus the vat....
I've also brought the cylinder adaptor for the torch also off the fleabay for £10.25 as opposed to £23.00 plus vat from plumbcentre.
Thanks for everyone's advice, much appreicated...
Wookie
I've also brought the cylinder adaptor for the torch also off the fleabay for £10.25 as opposed to £23.00 plus vat from plumbcentre.
Thanks for everyone's advice, much appreicated...
Wookie
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