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TurboTorch TP-10 Extreme Pencil Flame Propane & MAP-Pro Torch

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OVERVIEW

Master Your Soldering Projects with the TurboTorch TP-10

When it comes to plumbing repairs, HVAC maintenance, or general DIY metalwork, having the right torch can make the difference between a quick fix and a frustrating struggle. The TurboTorch TP-10 Pencil Flame Torch is the go-to solution for those who need a reliable, easy-to-use torch head that fits standard propane and MAP-Pro tanks. Built with the user in mind, this torch features a solid brass body that stands up to the rigors of the job site or the garage, ensuring you have a tool that lasts for years, not just months.

The "Pencil Flame" designation refers to the shape of the fire produced by the torch. Unlike wide, swirling flames used for heating large areas, the TP-10 produces a narrow, concentrated beam of heat. This is perfect for precision work, such as soldering copper pipes in a tight vanity cabinet, loosening a rusted nut on a car exhaust without heating the surrounding parts, or thawing a specific section of frozen pipe. The adjustable valve gives you complete control over the flame intensity, so you can dial it down for delicate work or crank it up when you need maximum heat.

One of the biggest advantages of the TP-10 is its compatibility. It screws directly onto standard CGA 600 disposable gas cylinders found at almost any hardware store. You can run it on standard Propane for regular jobs or switch to MAP-Pro gas if you need a hotter flame for faster soldering or light brazing. This flexibility makes it an incredibly versatile tool for a wide range of applications, from light fabrication and hobbyist projects to professional repair work.

Safety and ease of use are paramount with TurboTorch products. The valve is designed to shut off gas flow completely when closed, and the brass construction prevents leaks and cracks. Whether you are a seasoned tradesperson looking for a reliable backup torch or a homeowner needing a quality tool for household repairs, the TurboTorch TP-10 delivers professional-grade performance in a compact, affordable package. Don't settle for flimsy plastic torches; upgrade to the durability of brass with the TP-10.

Additional Information
Brand:TurboTorch
Fuel Gas:Propane
Packaging Description:1-per-each
Apparatus Type:Torch
Model:TP-10
Pressure Range:5-15 psi
Material:Brass, Alloy
CGA Connection:600
Flame Type:Pencil Flame

INCLUDED

  • 1 x TP-10 Pencil Flame Torch Head
  • 1 x Instruction Manual

APPLICATIONS

  • Soldering: Ideal for joining copper pipes in plumbing and HVAC systems.
  • Thawing: effectively thaws frozen water pipes and locks safely.
  • Heating: Useful for heating seized nuts and bolts to expand metal and break rust bonds.
  • Light Brazing: Capable of light brazing tasks when used with MAP-Pro gas.
  • General Maintenance: Perfect for removing paint, softening putty, and other general heating tasks.
  • Hobbyist Projects: Excellent for jewelry making, metal crafts, and light fabrication.

FAQ

The TurboTorch TP-10 fits standard 14.1 oz disposable cylinders with a CGA 600 connection, compatible with both Propane and MAP-Pro gas.

No, the TP-10 is a manual ignition torch. You will need a spark striker or a lighter to ignite the flame.

Yes, the torch features a brass flame control valve that allows you to precisely adjust the flame size and heat output.

The TP-10 is primarily designed for soldering and heating. However, when used with MAP-Pro gas, it can handle light brazing applications on small materials.

The TurboTorch TP-10 is constructed from solid brass, providing excellent durability and heat resistance compared to plastic or aluminum alternatives.

A pencil flame is a narrow, concentrated flame ideal for precision work where you need to heat a specific spot without affecting the surrounding area, such as soldering joints near sensitive components.

The TP-10 is designed to operate effectively within a pressure range of 5 to 15 psi.

Yes, it is commonly used in the HVAC industry for soldering refrigerant lines and condensate drains, as well as general heating tasks.
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