
Unlock new possibilities in your craft with the Smith Little Torch Outfit, the industry standard for jewelers, artists, and hobbyists who demand perfection. If you have ever struggled with bulky torches that are too heavy or hot for delicate work, the Little Torch is your solution. Weighing less than two ounces, it feels like an extension of your hand, giving you the control of a writing instrument rather than a heavy industrial tool. This kit (23-1001D) comes ready to perform, complete with the torch body, five different tip sizes, and flexible hoses.
Versatility is key for the modern workshop. This torch isn't picky about fuel; you can run it on whatever you have available—acetylene, propane, natural gas, or hydrogen—paired with oxygen. This flexibility makes it perfect for a home studio or a professional shop. The included tips allow you to dial in your heat with incredible accuracy. Need to repair a vintage ring without melting the setting? Use the smallest tip for a pinpoint flame. Need to melt down a small amount of silver for casting? Switch to a larger tip and get the job done quickly.
The kit includes 8 feet of lightweight, flexible hose that won't drag on your wrist or knock over your workpiece. The standard B-fittings mean it screws right onto your existing regulators without the need for hard-to-find adapters. From glass blowing and metal sculpture to plumbing and electronics repair, the Smith Little Torch provides the reliable, concentrated heat you need to create your best work. Experience the freedom of infinite control and professional-grade performance in a compact package.
| Additional Information |
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| Brand:Smith Equipment |
| Fuel Gas:All Fuels |
| Packaging Description:pack-of-1 |
| Hose Length:8 ft |
| Hose Grade:Grade T |
| Torch Weight:1.5 oz |
| Connection Type:9/16"-18 B-Fittings |
| Max Temperature:6000° F |
| Welding Capacity:Up to 1/8" Steel |
| Melting Capacity:Up to 3 oz Metal |
| Included Tips:#3, #4, #5, #6, #7 |
| Item:Cutting Outfit |
| Torch Series:N/A |
| Fuel/gas:Acetylene |