BUTANE FOR TORCH LIGHTERS: OUR TOP 5
Most people, including myself, haven’t ever had a second thought about butane. The only time in life I’ve really thought about butane was when my lighter wasn’t working. If I could see that my lighter had fuel in it, I would assume I just had a bad torch lighter.
This isn’t always the case
but we’ll get to that in a minute.
In today’s world, the butane
that is used for lighters is more than just the fuel itself. It is a
combination of butane, isobutene, mixed with propane, and some air. Cans of
this fuel are pressurized so that when you fill up a lighter the fuel is
propelled from the draw vacuumed can into the lighter.
Not all
butane is created equal
This is where the quality of
butane makes a difference. Just a second ago I mentioned that if I knew I had
fuel in my lighter and it didn’t light up, I assumed I just had a bad torch
lighter. Then I learned about the QUALITY of butane fuel.
Putting cheap low-quality
fuel in your torch
lighter is like putting cheap low-quality
gas in a jet engine. The lower the quality of the fuel the more impurities that
are going to be in it. The more impurities you have going through your lighter
the faster it’s going to clog up and quit working.
So What Is The
Best Fuel For Torch Lighters?
There are a lot of companies
out there selling 3x to 15x refined butane fuel. As good as 15x refined fuel
sounds, it really doesn’t mean anything. What I mean by that is if the process
used to “refine” butane fuel isn’t a good quality process then you won’t have
clean butane even if you refined it 1000 times.
With all that being said, in
no particular order, here are my top 5 recommendations for the best fuel for
your torch lighter.
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