Share your photos by tagging us and using the hashtag #BigGreenEgg.
Want to see how the EGG is made? Click to Watch
Weed burner fail, considering Mapp Torch; and possible table swap for deck box
Member since 2009
Comments
-
a hundred papertowels in a can with veggie oil works well and its pretty simple and fast (almost as fast as the weedburner) and lasts a long time. ive had two mapps burst into flames on me, im done with those
fukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it -
I love my MAP torch but I left it in rain and ruined the end. Tried to bake it clean. Didn't work.
Wife bought me a looft lighter last Christmas and I love the thing. Having to plug it in is a pain sometimes but I love the thing other wise._______________________________________________XLBGE -
fishlessman said:a hundred papertowels in a can with veggie oil works well and its pretty simple and fast (almost as fast as the weedburner) and lasts a long time. ive had two mapps burst into flames on me, im done with thoseXL BGEJoe JRBaltimore, MD
-
I have an electric start and it's lasted almost 2 years now with no issues. Just remember to set a timer so it doesn't cook itself.
"Social media gives legions of idiots the right to speak when they once only spoke at a bar after a glass of wine, without harming the community [...] but now they have the same right to speak as a Nobel Prize winner. It's the invasion of the idiots."
-Umberto Eco
2 Large
Peachtree Corners, GA -
I can't directly answer your question regarding how many lights it gets, but..... I bought my MAPP torch probably 6 months ago (October maybe?), and it hasn't failed me yet. I egg most days, so call that 180ish lights so far?
would highly recommend.[Insert clever signature line here] -
It's also more convenient than my old Looft Lighter. The looft worked well for almost 2 years, then crapped out on me. It was only slightly annoying to plug in every time, your experience may vary depending where a plug is relative to your egg.
Still - I'd recommend Mapp over looft.[Insert clever signature line here] -
I agree with @BRush00
I get about 200 to 300 lights with my MAPP torchLBGE and Primo XL Plano TX All right all right alllll riight -
I am assuming you guys with the Mapp torches have a hose on them? Been trying to use a propane torch with out a hose (upside down) and have used 2 bottles in 5 cooks...generally end up using torch to light the cubes.Lbge and MiniMax in Southern Manitoba
-
Lately, I have been using propane with a mapp torch head. Lights just as well as mapp gas, but costs $3 per cylinder instead of $10!
According to my conversation with Bernzomatic Customer Service, you can use standard propane with MAP-Pro torch heads, but you CANNOT use MAP-Pro gas with standard propane torches. They're not designed for the higher temps and will fail. Also, the standard propane heads don't do well upside down (it's the torch head, not the fuel that is at issue). When I recently ran out of MAP-Pro gas, I screwed on a cylinder of propane and it works quite well - lump lights just fine. I guess it's not as hot as MAP-Pro, but I really haven't noticed a difference when lighting lump.
A fuel cylinder lasts a long time. Not sure, but I think I've been through 4-5 in nearly 6 years.
Oil and paper towels work well too, but mapp is easier and less messy. Pick up the torch, turn the knobs and pull the trigger. Done. No oil, no matches, no newspaper. I haven't had one blow up on me yet. Something to consider though. They do make a hose that connects a standard hand held tank with the torch head if you want to keep the fuel a bit farther from the flame. $15 at home depot, a whopping $35.93 + $5.99 shipping on Amazon!!
I hate it when I go to the kitchen for food and all I find are ingredients!
MichaelCentral Connecticut -
I am currently using starter sticks from my dealer and when I want it get going quick I use my leaf blower to stock the fire. I don't want to deal with propane bottles anymore.XL, WSM, Coleman Road Trip Gas GrillKansas City, Mo.
-
GATABITES said:fishlessman said:a hundred papertowels in a can with veggie oil works well and its pretty simple and fast (almost as fast as the weedburner) and lasts a long time. ive had two mapps burst into flames on me, im done with those
fukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it -
Fish, were you by chance, using a propane torch head with a cylinder of mapp? Bernzomatic told me those heads are not designed for the extra heat and will fail.
I hate it when I go to the kitchen for food and all I find are ingredients!
MichaelCentral Connecticut -
Carolina Q said:Fish, were you by chance, using a propane torch head with a cylinder of mapp? Bernzomatic told me those heads are not designed for the extra heat and will fail.
fukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it -
I used a cheap propane weed burner until the flame once crept up to the lip of the bottle and scared the heck out of me. I then switched to paper towels and oil for a few years. I have recently switched to Rutland starter squares (basically wood fibres and paraffin) and use half a square to light my Large. It's faster than prepping the paper towels and at $0.15 per light I figure it may be less expensive than oil and paper towel for me.
-
@thebbb no hose here. Would like that set up. I've never had a problem with it "upside" down. But it's not really upside down when I'm using it. More to the side_______________________________________________XLBGE
-
MrCookingNurse said:@thebbb no hose here. Would like that set up. I've never had a problem with it "upside" down. But it's not really upside down when I'm using it. More to the sideLbge and MiniMax in Southern Manitoba
-
I use this one from lowes & a 16 oz bottle of propane last me a long time + its cheep.
Not to get technical, but according to chemistry alcohol is a solution...
Large & Small BGE
Stockton Ca.
-
You mean the fire lit? Take less that 20 seconds.
I lite the torch right side up, then flip it to shoot the coals_______________________________________________XLBGE -
I use the Bernzomatic TS4000 (think that's the model #). Got it at HD for around $35-$40. It uses MAPP or propane. I've only used propane thus far just because the bottles are $3 versus $10 for the MAPP.
Takes me a minute to minute and a half to light, hitting three spots at 20-30 seconds each, and I get at least six months up to close to a year's worth of use from each bottle cooking 3-4 nights a week. I always keep a spare on hand just in case it runs out. I wouldn't light any other way.
LBGE
Cedar table w/granite top
Ceramic Grillworks two-tier swing rack
Perpetual cooler of ice-cold beer
-
OT but Remember that show Home Improvement? Something tells me they could have done a pretty funny bit on this topic utilizing the 'Binford 5000 BBQ Torch' or whatever the fictitious brand in the show was. ::grin:
LG BGE, KJ Jr, Smokin Bros. Premier 36 and Pizza Party Bollore -
Well I have been using the BGE lighter cubes for a year now ...I tear off two per cook and light and wait 10-12 minutes ready to go ... I was a gaser for 25 years so no more gas of anykind recon that's why I like the old school method ...make a fire open a beer or use that time to get a few things ready
Large Big Green Egg / Ceramic Grill 2 Tier grate / Maverick ET-733 / homemade egg station / Amelia Island Fl. "Go Gators"
-
Just looked at HD in Canada. MAPP cylinder and trigger are $62. Replacement cylinder just under $12. I can buy a lot of Starter cubes for $62, especially when I come to the U.S. and get them for cheap.
-
The other thing is "MAPP" is not what it used to be.....they outlawed the stuff in 2008. It's still called "MAPP" (substitute), but it's not as hot from what I've heard.
I have one and don't use it. With as hot as it is, you're looking at an ER visit if you mishandle it. Propane torch getting fumbled, you might be ok if it was indirect.......but not with MAPP. Plus, since it's so hot and so concentrated, the risk of the popping and sending something into your eye or brush pile are so much higher.
I like my weed burner. I'm three feet away from the fire and hold it about a 12" above the charcoal. Give it a blast and it covers a bigger diameter with enough temp to get the charcoal going on it's own after 20-30 second. Plus, one 20lbs tank will last me over a year if I don't forget to turn it off.
-
Ok. So I laid off commenting on this until I had a chance to think it over. I've been using these little packets filled with wax and fuel of some kind and kinda like them. It takes longer for the Egg to get up to a clean burn but it is simpler. Maybe if I switch to these fire starter pouches I could get a table like a saw today. I think it called a Challenger. All aluminum and 308 stainless. Real solid build. It outta be for nearly 2 large. Decided to rule out Mapp gas. I think the wand isn't long enough. So it's weed burner on the propane or these starter pouches. Can get 100 of them from Lowes for like $16. Special order.I like my butt rubbed and my pork pulled.
Member since 2009 -
Looftlighter all the way. You can light quickly but also get coals from hot to jet engine napalm in no time flat. I've had mine for a year and a half with no issues.Pittsburgh, PA - 1 LBGE
-
Thanks @xiphoid007 the looftlighter is a possibility. I do have power nearby.I like my butt rubbed and my pork pulled.
Member since 2009 -
If you like the cubes, make your own. Parrafin, sawdust, and an eggcrate. Or take one of those instalogs for the fire and run it through a bandsaw and make slices. I have never lit my egg with anything other than my weedburner. If you need to hide it build an enclosed table with some doors. mine sits inside. I don't even take the bottle out. I just stretch out the hose and then put it away after.Columbus, Ohio--A Gasser filled with Matchlight and an Ugly Drum.
-
I do find it is still hard to beat 91-93% rubbing alcohol,
Splash on, let it sink in, and drop a match.
Success!John in the Willamette Valley of Oregon -
I like the weed burner. Wife does not. She thinks I'm gonna catch the house on fire with it. I don't even hit the throttle on it but she sees a 3 foot flame and gets nervous. I'm not caving yet just weighing options. I made some homemade starters with egg carton cotton balls and petroleum jelly. They burn about 8 minutes but don't get very hot.I like my butt rubbed and my pork pulled.
Member since 2009
Categories
- All Categories
- 182.7K EggHead Forum
- 15.7K Forum List
- 459 EGGtoberfest
- 1.9K Forum Feedback
- 10.3K Off Topic
- 2.2K EGG Table Forum
- 1 Rules & Disclaimer
- 9K Cookbook
- 12 Valentines Day
- 91 Holiday Recipes
- 223 Appetizers
- 516 Baking
- 2.4K Beef
- 88 Desserts
- 163 Lamb
- 2.4K Pork
- 1.5K Poultry
- 30 Salads and Dressings
- 320 Sauces, Rubs, Marinades
- 543 Seafood
- 175 Sides
- 121 Soups, Stews, Chilis
- 35 Vegetarian
- 100 Vegetables
- 313 Health
- 293 Weight Loss Forum