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Panama Flame Torch

Convenient pistol-grip flame applicator.

Item #: 83000
$601.00
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Description

Panama Flame Torch

Includes two-gallon pressure tank, internal pump, 43˝ hose, pistol-grip flame applicator with “on-off” trigger, extended nozzle and igniter-ring. Uses diesel fuel with gasoline or kerosene added. Flame projects approximately 8´ depending upon tank air pressure. Part of the fuel does not ignite until reaching the ground where it fires up the ground cover. No preheating of fuel necessary. Carrying strap included.

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Quick Specs

MPN 05100
UPC
UNSPSC 46191600
Made In United States
Other
Tank capacity: two gallons. Fuel capacity: 1-3/4 gallons. Operating pressure: 75 to 200 psi. Tanks tested to 400 psi. Empty weight: 10-1/2 lbs.

Quick Specs

MPN: 05100
UPC:
UNSPSC: 46191600
Made In: United States

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Reviews

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Anonymous

Great Torch, Great Design. Previous negative Review by Anonymous said no flame? User was LIKELY USING THE WRONG FUEL MIXTURE.

Anonymous

Great tool! Does cost more than the traditional drip torch, but WELL WORTH the added expense. If you've burned enough, you know where I'm going when I say, "You know those places where the fuel loading is too low beside the fire lane and you have to go 'over there' to get to a spot that will light up?" If you answered yes, this is your tool! Not a problem, just point and squeeze and you'll light it up out there at 10-12ft away. Also great for reaching underneath overhanging objects where flicking backfire mix is difficult with a drip torch.

Anonymous

I was excited to purchase the Panama Flamethrower about 10 years back for our Deer Club. Unfortunately, I have never been able to get this thing to work!!! The wick/fire end never shot any consistent fuel or never a flame. We tried several times and absolutely no result. It has since sat in its original box with a loss of $600 poorly spent money. Very Disappointed