
Due to shipping regulations on hazardous materials, we are unable to ship propane torches outside the UK - we apologise for any inconvenience this may cause our clients in the EU and USA
Performer kit by Bullfinch is the very best quality available.
A 400g disposable propane cylinder with a standard nozzle attachement, on a manual ignition torch head. A well rounded product at a good price.
 This kit consists of:
1644 Disposable 400g Propane cylinder
Propane gas cylinder for the professional. Clean propane gas in a cylinder ideal for the Bullfinch Performer head connector 1645. Gives high pressure of gas in the coldest of weathers. Gas valve has CGA 600 connection - 1in x 20 UNEF |

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1645 Performer head connector
Anti-flare device allows torch to be used in any orientation. Rugged construcion. Interchangeable burners. Complete with needle valve.
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1652 Regular Burner
Ideal for heating installation and plumbing work , paint stripping, general maintenance work and general engineering work |
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This product carries a 5 year manufacturers guarantee.
Quality Bullfinch systems controlling quality have been certificed as meeting the International Quality Standard BS EN ISO 9001:2000.
General Safety Bullfinch appliances and equipment have all been especially designed for use with Liquefied Petroleum Gases (propane and butane) and will give long and reliable service to the user provided they are correctly operated and maintained.
It is, however, essential that sensible safety precautions be followed with any appliances using butane and propane gases which are considerably heavier than air and highly inflammable; and because of these facts, we list here simple safety measures which should always be adopted when using the appliances. Failure to observe these could result in a serious accident.
Personnel Safety Ensure that you know how to operate the equipment and never allow anyone other than a competent person to connect or disconnect appliances and regulators
Technical Butane or propane? Both gases burn clearly and have a high calorific value, giving similar flame shapes and heat outputs, and in principle, appliances will burn equally well off either gas.
However, as gas is drawn off from the cylinder and liquid turns back into gas, the liquid cools down causing the rate of change from liquid to gas to slow down. This effect is particularly marked for butane which will not turn from liquid to a gas below 0°C, so that on cold days or when the gas is being withdrawn at a high rate, the liquid gets so cold that it delivers very low amounts of gas, or indeed no gas at all. Thus butane tends to be used for low pressure domestic appliances indoors, or outdoors in the summer only.
Propane continues to turn from liquid to gas at much low temperatures than butane and thus gives a high pressure of gas on the coldest of days. Although propane cylinders can be used indoors on a temporary basis, they should not be stored indoors because of the higher pressures in them.
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