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I wanted a table-top lighter. Something unique and reasonably priced. So I picked up "The Burner" by Alec Bradley. What a nice piece! Decent heft, looks unique and light even the largest sticks easily. I REALLY like the fact that it stays on until extinguished. You have control of the flame size via the little knob. And it hold quite a bit of fluid. I tried it out on a NUB 464T.
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I got to play with one at the B&M a few weeks back and loved it!
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Great review! I love mine as well (thanks again, Joey!)
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Nuts I tell ya.
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That's pretty cool.
I'm thinking a package of marshmallows would go nicely with that.
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It's a freakin portable Bunsen burner. Hmm I may need one. Though a portable blow torch is about the same, but not as purdy
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Feeling at Home
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Just don't drop it on your B&M's carpet...
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Adjusting to the Life
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I had the opportunity to try one out at a local B&M this weekend...it's definitely nice!!
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Feeling at Home
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