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MasterC
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I bought this to use at the campground to light my eggs. Love it, quick easy and let's face it down right fun; Grilltorch from JJ George. No more starter cubes and no need for electricity for the eggniter which I use at home. It took less than a minute to get my fire lit. Great addition to my tools.
Fort Wayne Indiana
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I have the same. It works like a champ."I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
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OK - but when I want to get rip roaring fast I just use 91% rubbing alcohol. Easy to carry, easy to light and cheap!Re-gasketing America one yard at a time.
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RRP said:OK - but when I want to get rip roaring fast I just use 91% rubbing alcohol. Easy to carry, easy to light and cheap!
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RRP said:OK - but when I want to get rip roaring fast I just use 91% rubbing alcohol. Easy to carry, easy to light and cheap!
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My weed burner just died so I’m in the market for one like this. Where did you find it or what is it called?
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chzplz said:My weed burner just died so I’m in the market for one like this. Where did you find it or what is it called?
https://www.jjgeorgestore.com/grill-torch-charcoal-starter-20-reach/
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Canugghead said:RRP said:OK - but when I want to get rip roaring fast I just use 91% rubbing alcohol. Easy to carry, easy to light and cheap!Re-gasketing America one yard at a time.
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@RRP matter of fact, I don't use alcohol to light. For me it's gas torch + hair dryer.canuckland
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I had the privilege of cooking beside the fine folks of JJGeorge at the Ga Mountain Eggfest last year. I bought one of the torches then and haven’t used anything since to light my xl.
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MasterC said:I bought this to use at the campground to light my eggs. Love it, quick easy and let's face it down right fun; Grilltorch from JJ George. No more starter cubes and no need for electricity for the eggniter which I use at home. It took less than a minute to get my fire lit. Great addition to my tools.
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NO offense meant to ANYONE using this torch or similar torches! BUT my concern has always been unless you have a timer tied to your body then if adult beverages or other distractions might happen then you just might have much more than a rip roaring fire in your BGE, BUT ALSO in your surroundings! Sorry if I sound like the old 76 year old worry wart I have become!
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Carry on.______________________________________________I love lamp..
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RRP said:...BUT my concern has always been unless you have a timer tied to your body then if adult beverages or other distractions might happen then you just might have much more than a rip roaring fire in your BGE, BUT ALSO in your surroundings! Sorry if I sound like the old 76 year old worry wart I have become!
My torch was bricked after only a few uses, and someone said it probably got spider web buildup inside (as is common to Weber grills, etc). This morning this thread got me to wondering, and I double-checked my JJ; there IS one portion of the tube that's attached with two very small Phillips screws, the rest of the thing is welded together and can't be cleaned (it can't be baked in an oven to burn off the spiderwebs either, due to 3 plastic parts).
Tomorrow I'll remove that tube, and see if I can de-web my unit and get it working again. Thanks to the OP for the reminder!_____________Remember when teachers used to say 'You won't have a calculator everywhere you go'? Well, we showed them.
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This is fastSalado TX & 30A FL: Egg Family: 3 Large and a very well used Mini, added a Mini Max when they came out (I'm good for now). Plus a couple Pit Boss Pellet Smokers.
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chzplz said:canuckland
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Been using the same one of these for years. Its so old it was sold under a different brand name until Bernzomatic bought it.The plus side is that you can solder with it too, for those that have enough sack to solder...I never walk away from it unattended.
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Botch said:RRP said:...BUT my concern has always been unless you have a timer tied to your body then if adult beverages or other distractions might happen then you just might have much more than a rip roaring fire in your BGE, BUT ALSO in your surroundings! Sorry if I sound like the old 76 year old worry wart I have become!
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JethroBodeen said:Been using the same one of these for years. Its so old it was sold under a different brand name until Bernzomatic bought it.The plus side is that you can solder with it too, for those that have enough sack to solder...I never walk away from it unattended.canuckland
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I went with the smaller weed torch. It will not stand up on its own so no concern about leaving it unattended. Longer tube than the JJ George so you can get it down into the lump if you wish and less sparks hitting you. Smaller more precise flame than the full blown weed torch but gets a fire going fast.
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Canugghead said:JethroBodeen said:Been using the same one of these for years. Its so old it was sold under a different brand name until Bernzomatic bought it.The plus side is that you can solder with it too, for those that have enough sack to solder...I never walk away from it unattended."I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
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The fastest lighting I've ever seen was after the balloon landed one day. We were crewing for a balloonist, and he offered to grill something for us. When we'd put the balloon away, he dumped a bag of charcoal on the ground, got the burner from the balloon and said "blasting." He ignited the burner and within seconds had every coal perfect.Those burners aren't weak.Somewhere on the Colorado Front Range
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For low n slo, single spot works well for me. Lit in one minute with minimum gas.
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XL 6/06, Mini 6/12, L 10/12, Mini #2 12/14 MiniMax 3/16 Large #2 11/20 Legacy from my FIL - RIP
Tampa Bay, FL
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Tomorrow I'll remove that tube, and see if I can de-web my unit and get it working again. Thanks to the OP for the reminder!Botch said:
My torch was bricked after only a few uses, and someone said it probably got spider web buildup inside (as is common to Weber grills, etc). This morning this thread got me to wondering, and I double-checked my JJ; there IS one portion of the tube that's attached with two very small Phillips screws, the rest of the thing is welded together and can't be cleaned (it can't be baked in an oven to burn off the spiderwebs either, due to 3 plastic parts).
Today I finally took those two small screws off, pulled the extension tube off the "carburetor" chamber, and sure enough a tiny bit of spider web in the chamber. Cleaned it out with a toothpick, reassembled, and it works fine now, boo-yah!
'Cept now the piezo igniter doesn't spark anymore! I am constantly replacing those damn things on various devices. Will check the JJ George website above to see if I can buy a couple replacements. Can light the torch with a match until then._____________Remember when teachers used to say 'You won't have a calculator everywhere you go'? Well, we showed them.
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My problem with using this method of starting is getting rid of the tanks afterwards, need to make a special trip to the dump so not worth it for me.
Great way to get the fire going thought.Dave
Cambridge, Ontario - CanadaLarge (2010), Mini Max (2015), Large garden pot (2018) -
Refill the tank from a 20lb tank and no need to dispose of it.
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