I’ve used this for years, weighs 1.5 oz without the lighter in it. Just slip a bic in it and you’re ready to go
Pocket Torch with Refillable Lighter | SOTO Outdoors
Pocket Torch with Refillable Lighter Pocket Torch uses disposable lighter fuel to become a powerful, wind-resistant burner.sotooutdoors.com
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That sounds almost perfect. Is it hard to turn the torch sideways inside the stove? The "pencil" style ones might work better.
The problem with the above product and those discussed in this thread is right here in the above manufactures statement: CAUTION: The torch may not ignite under colder temperatures or high altitudes above 5,000 ft. / 1,500m.Came across the SOTO Pocket Torch XT and think I'm going to give it a whirl. Should be decent quality, since they make stoves that I know people here use and like. Cool how it extends. Should be a grill igniter on steroids. Lightweight. Also pretty cool how you can refill it from an isopro fuel canister in the field.
Pocket Torch XT Extended - SOTO
Pocket torch Extended Lighter with Refillable Lighter and Telescoping Burner Head, Electronic Ignition, Strong Wind-Resistant Butane Lighter for Candles, Grill,sotooutdoors.com
The problem with the above product and those discussed in this thread is right here in the above manufactures statement: CAUTION: The torch may not ignite under colder temperatures or high altitudes above 5,000 ft. / 1,500m.
Yes it is. A Bic lighter is about the most reliable flame source you can have.Yeah, I saw that. We were at 7500' and it was 10 below this weekend.
Is that pretty much universal that they all don't work the best at altitude and in colder temps?
Yes it is. A Bic lighter is about the most reliable flame source you can have.
I generally use a product like this: https://www.amazon.com/Esbit-1300-Degree-Smokeless-Tablets-Emergency/dp/B0000WR6W8
And just light it by lighting wadded paper, toilet paper... that is underneath it.
I’ve used this for years, weighs 1.5 oz without the lighter in it. Just slip a bic in it and you’re ready to go
Pocket Torch with Refillable Lighter | SOTO Outdoors
Pocket Torch with Refillable Lighter Pocket Torch uses disposable lighter fuel to become a powerful, wind-resistant burner.sotooutdoors.com
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I picked one of these up after reading this thread. Worked great at 10500’ and single digit temps in third rifle. Kept it in my pocket to keep warm.
I like it !
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