









🔥 Master the flame, own the craft.
The MR. TORCH Dual-Fuel Welding Torch delivers a blistering 5252°F flame powered by MAPP/Propane and Oxygen, housed in a rugged solid brass body. Designed for professionals and serious hobbyists, it includes a free metal cylinder rack and flint lighter for immediate use. Perfect for cutting, welding, brazing, and soldering, this torch combines industrial strength with precision control, making it a must-have for any advanced metalworking toolkit.






| ASIN | B07NVQS9D1 |
| ASIN | B07NVQS9D1 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #103,584 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #606 in Soldering & Desoldering Equipment |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (613) |
| Customer reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (613) |
| Cutting Diameter | 5 Inches |
| Date First Available | 2 October 2019 |
| Date First Available | 2 October 2019 |
| Included components | oxygen MAPP/propane cutting torch kit |
| Installation Method | Gas Welding |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 1.22 Kilograms |
| Item diameter | 5 Inches |
| Item model number | HZ-7145B |
| Item model number | HZ-7145B |
| Manufacturer | Mr. Torch |
| Manufacturer | Mr. Torch |
| Material | Stainless Steel Brass |
| Measurement System | English/Standard |
| Part number | HZ-7145B |
| Power source type | gas-powered |
| Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 33.02 x 22.86 cm; 1.22 kg |
| Specific uses | Commercial/Residential |
| Specification met | ANSI Z87.1-2003, CSA Z94.3-2007 |
Y**N
Très Satisfait fonctionne super bien on peut souder avec une mini flammes toute en eillant une bonne température asser haute sans rien endomager au tour Merci
W**D
I wasn't looking for a rig for serious steel welding - read my review accordingly. I was looking to fuse some heavy-gauge (10ga) non-ferrous metal beyond the capacity of my usual propane-air torch. They might generate high enough temperatures, but the metal sucked the heat away from the joint too fast for fusion. This does the job just fine. I had been having trouble finishing the ends of 10ga wire work. The usual findings weren't cutting it, the shapes are too uneven to make fabricated findings work well, and I'm just not nuts about using glue in these things - a nice, solid cold join like a rivet give me more sense of commanding the craft, but would have been difficult to apply, if even possible. A fused end seemed ideal, and a light-duty oxy-gas rig seemed like the tool of choice. Early results are all good. And, compared to the Smith Little Torch (a different tool for different jobs), the tank caddy is a Caddy, compared to the Smith's Volkswagen. That said, I have to agree with some of the negative reviews. Yes, the disposable oxy tanks have limited working life (and high price), but don't blame this tool Yes, the oxy valve is fussy: I turn and turn and turn and get nothing, then all of a sudden, way too much. A little practice with it and a light touch will get the result you want. Yes, it's not easy to screw the oxy tank onto the valve, but I think I was fighting the first release of pressure when the valve got into the tank ahead of the tank and valve threads engaging. And one more thing, not the tool's fault; You must light up the fuel before turning on the oxy, as with any torch. But it takes a while turning the oxy valve to get it going, and the fuel burns sooty, throwing threads of carbon into the air until the oxy kicks in. I have a tight workspace with limited ventilation, but I also have an air cleaner. When I fire up this torch, the air cleaner's schmutz sensor pegs and the fan goes into overdrive. If you have otherwise good ventilation and some tolerance for a little dirt, I envy you. Otherwise, I strongly recommend adding an air cleaner to your shopping cart, if not for your lungs and cleaning chores, then for whoever shares your work and living space. -- wiredweird
I**I
لا يوجد اسطوانه وتم طلب الارجاع فقط ولعه وقطعه حديد ولي
C**V
I’m not trying to be judgmental but I feel like the people that have given it bad reviews are not very experienced with brazing (I am not either). But if you know how to solder copper pipe it is very similar. I replaced the compressor in my home freezer and MAP gas would not give enough heat to the joints by the compressor because it acted as a heat sink. This torch, with the proper settings, was more than enough needed. I am very glad I did not re-invest in an oxy-acetylene set. This did the job perfectly. One tank of oxygen is more than enough to do at least 8 brazing joints.
S**A
Easy to use and cery straightforward
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