This looks like what i need! what is it called? im having no luck googling coil gripper lol.
I find these to be of utmost importance, a "must have" if you will. After all without them most everything else in this thread gets infinitely harder to use.
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I DO need one, is it easily refillable? Im going to find it and see if its not too costly... Right now Im using one of these http://img-aws.ehowcdn.com/600x600p/photos.demandstudios.com/getty/article/129/66/78454731.jpg
Kinda unwieldy for me....but it works
Those big propane torches have their place, but are a little heavy handed for our purposes.
I don't have any experience with that one, the reviews seem pretty favorable though.
The Big Shot on Amazon here:
http://www.amazon.com/Blazer-GT8000-Shot-Butane-Torch/dp/B000NCZU0A
Over 300 reviews, 5 star avg, 88% 5 star over all, best selling butane torch on Amazon.
For $14 more than the one you've listed, it's a really safe bet.
If you happen to be looking at butane torches, I can vouch for this baby:
Ultrasonic cleaners come in handy for most general cleansing chores as well, and can be had at the scale we use for about $30.
I had a Lenk LPT-200: Wall Lenk - LPT-200 - Automatic Ignition Butane Torch | Sears Outlet that I had for about four years, but it's only seen regular use since I started rebuilding about two years ago. The ignitor has since failed, and I purchased this one two weeks ago:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005FN0ZCK?keywords=butane torch&qid=1447787612&ref_=sr_1_3&sr=8-3
I like that it is easy to use one-handed. However, I now have two full Lenk butane cans that I cannot use because the fill nozzle isn't compatible with the new torch.
I forgot to add that to my list of tools. I bought the cheapest one they have on Amazon. I use it several times a week, and it's held up quite nicely. A little water, a drop of detergent, and everything comes out clean!
The only down side is mine has a three minute timer, so stuff that needs a little extra cleaning means I have to either go to the kitchen several times to start the cycle, or hang out in the kitchen.