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There are hundreds, if not thousands of propane torches on the market to choose from. The one you choose will depend largely on the work you plan to perform. There are propane torches with push-button lighters that connect directly to a long propane hose for easy mobility, and there are those that are made to function as part of a professional set up. There are even propane torches that have a directed nozzle feature for wide stream melting activity and also those that offer precision melting options. Auto shut of safety features are included in most models regardless of their intended use, but make sure before you purchase that one is included.
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Bernzomatic Trigger Start Propane Torch
Trigger-start ignition easily ignites the flame
Versatile webbed flame completes a variety of household projects, including small diameter soldering, thawing, melting and heat application
Angled stainless steel burn tube
Flame control valve easily sizes flame and extinguishes when finished

MAGNA Self Lighting Propane Torch
Auto igniter for instant flame and delivers a strong triple point flame
Stainless steel burner tube for strength with adjustable flame knob for control and economy
Ergonomic handle for comfort

Bernzomatic High Intensity Trigger Start Torch
Auto start/stop ignition easily ignites and extinguishes flame
Ultra swirl flame provides maximum heat output for large diameter soldering, brazing, heat treating and light welding
Cast aluminum body construction for durability
Pressure regulated for consistent performance when tilted or momentarily inverted
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The type of propane torch with a push-button lighter that you choose largely is decided by the work you need to complete. While any specific project can be paired with a specific propane torch with push-button lighter, there are some features to look out for. Ones that offer a trigger start mechanism, easy touch flame control, and auto-shutoff features are much better choices than those without.