🔥 Ignite Your Potential with the MT-70 Butane Torch!
The Master Appliance MT-70 Butane Torch is a professional-grade tool designed for versatility and efficiency. With a maximum flame temperature of 2500°F, it is ideal for a variety of applications including soldering and heat shrinking. The ergonomic design and self-igniting feature make it user-friendly, while the 1-hour runtime ensures you can tackle projects without interruption. Backed by over 60 years of expertise, this torch is a reliable choice for professionals in various industries.
Color | Silver |
Brand | Master Appliance |
Item Weight | 7.37 Ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.3"L x 3.8"W x 5.5"H |
Material | Copper |
Maximum Temperature | 1371 Degrees Celsius |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00635705100863 |
Manufacturer | Master Appliance |
UPC | 635705100863 787721787952 640027093243 000063337273 100069773713 100028901768 |
Part Number | MT-70 |
Item Weight | 7.4 ounces |
Item model number | MT-70 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Palm Sized Triggertorch |
Thickness | 1 Inches |
Power Source | gas-powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Unit^Instruction Guide |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Limited 1-year warranty |
P**L
this torch is just what I needed.
well worth the price
M**E
Failed - hard to /impossible to fill and use
Torch worked initially then not at all. Wont refill and when i do get fuel to go in it only last for moments and needs refiled. Sprays butane everywhere. Definitely not worth the higher price. Company support was responsive and answered the phone. waiting for a resolution.
M**R
Priced well, works nicely
There's a lot to like about this small torch. From the handheld size to the handy controls, this torch has what you need. If I were to complain about anything at all on this torch, it would be the difficulty of using it completely one-handed, as I had originally intended to use it in the first place. Honestly, in many cases you should probably be lighting a torch with both hands anyway, so the lack of a one-handed ignition probably isn't a really big deal. And it works very well, and is easy to change the size and heat of the flame. Plus, the included heat shields are a nice added bonus as well. All in all, I'd recommend this unit for anyone needing a handheld torch for small jobs.
A**R
A good torch--not such a good soldering iron.
This is a great little torch. I keep it in my tool bag and use it frequently. It's excellent for getting a fire off to a quick start, putting a braise on food, sealing the ends of cords, etc. I also use the heat gun attachment frequently for activating heatshrink tubing on spliced electrical wires. The most surprisingly positive thing about this is the burn time--it may not be the advertized 2 hours, but it's well over an hour, and that's pretty impressive.I wish I could say the solder iron worked as well as the heat gun or torch, but sadly it's a little underpowered. You can get it to work, but not as quickly or strongly as one would hope. If you do need to solder with this, you can silver the tip first from a thin strand of solder and then it'll slowly melt any other solder it touches. Definitely not as good as an electric.
M**N
Works as expected
As another reviewer mentioned, the black 'stand' on this thing doesn't stay on it, but you barely need it. If you feel it's important you might be able to secure it better with some adhesive or something. It takes two hands to operate since you have to pull the safety button first, then pull the trigger, then if you want it to stay on with out holding the trigger - you have to set that from the back. But it does provide the flame and it's adjustable. And if you really wanted to, you could probably bypass the safety mechanism, not that I would endorse doing that. Kind of like bypassing the safety on a lighter back in the day. I really haven't used this yet so I don't know how long a charge of butane will last, but I imagine this will be quite handy for anything I want to use it for. I could see it being useful for camping, like lighting campfires and such. I can also see it being useful for soldering and heat shrink tubing. It seems to be built well and the price was right.
T**S
This works ok, but is hard to refill
The torch works great, but I am struggling to refill it with the same Butane container I use for my other torches. It seems they do not align well and lots of butane sprays out.
J**Y
Great torch that does not leak!
I purchased this torch to replace another, slightly less expensive unit from another manufacturer -- that one leaked all the butane after only a day or so.I filled this MT-70 with butane in mid-January and used it right away -- I needed something to light the wood pellets in my cold smoker tube. I just used it again today, and am very happy to say that it appeared to be just as I left it back in January -- it lit up the first time I pulled the trigger and stayed on until the pellets were lit!
C**G
Does not work well (that is, when it works at all)
For the first few days, the tool worked fine. I used the recommended Master Appliance ultratane fuel since I read that other fuels could foul the system and cause problems.For applications where you need to cover exposed solder joints with heat shrink wrap or where you don't need high heat (i.e., melting the frayed ends of a nylon cord), this torch works fine. For soldering and high-heat applications, it doesn't come close to delivering.After using the tool for a few hours, I noticed that the size of the flame had gone down considerably. Also, the wheel that adjusts the size of the flame had all but stopped working. The piezoelectric trigger only works one out of every three or four clicks. I cleaned the tool as per the manufacturer's instructions to no effect. For all intents and purposes, this is just a really expensive Bic lighter that's hard to light.The tools that come with the torch are your typical low-quality Chinese garbage. Unless you're using the dikes to cut small gauge wire, don't bother removing them from the case. The spring on the needle nose pliers popped out after a few uses and it's now residing somewhere in the Twilight Zone. The 60/40 solder has a super-high concentration of lead, so don't use it unless you're outdoors. Finally, the base attachment comes off way too easy and "only just" keeps the tool from falling over when it's standing on a table.After careful consideration, the only real pros about this tool are that it's easy to fill and the plastic carry case is nice enough. The Master ultrane fuel seems to be decent, but it's a bit on the pricey side.If you're looking for a butane torch, I suggest you look elsewhere. The only reason I didn't give this tool one star is because I still get a flame from time to time, and it's nice to use on wire shrink wrap.
Trustpilot
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