

🔥 Light Up Your Craft & Kitchen Game with Dual-Mode Precision!
The RAVS Butane Torch Lighter is a premium, refillable metal torch featuring dual flame modes and adjustable flame size, delivering up to 2372°F for versatile use in cooking, soldering, and crafting. Its ergonomic design and piezo ignition offer comfort and instant lighting, making it a must-have tool for professionals and enthusiasts seeking reliable, high-performance flame control.


















| ASIN | B0B5RKWNMS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #238 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #1 in Soldering Torches |
| Brand Name | ravs |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,094) |
| Included Components | 1*Butane torch |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.8"L x 1.8"W x 5.7"H |
| Item Weight | 0.62 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | ravs |
| Manufacturer Part Number | RAVS butane torch |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Maximum Temperature | 2372 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Model Number | butane torch RBT018 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
B**.
Dual Flame, Zero Shame—This Torch Lights Up My Rituals
This little beast earned its spot in my gear lineup. Whether I’m caramelizing crème brûlée, sealing paracord ends, or firing up a wood stove in the wild, the RAVS torch delivers clean, consistent flame with zero fuss. The dual flame mode is a game-changer. I can go precision mode for delicate work or crank it up when I need serious heat. The ignition is reliable, the build feels solid, and the refill port hasn’t given me any grief. Just remember: butane is not included—so plan ahead unless you enjoy staring at a very fancy paperweight. I’ve used it in the kitchen, on the patio, and during a camping prep session where it doubled as a firestarter and a conversation piece. It’s compact, powerful, and surprisingly versatile. If you’re building a ritual around fire—be it food, gear, or just lighting candles with flair—this torch earns its flame.
P**N
Great little torch
Got this to burn hairs off of 3d printed stuff. It works perfectly for this. The quality is high and I don’t feel weird about having it sit on my desk for long periods. It’s not going to leak and start a fire. Lights reliably. Uses butane, which is cheap and easy to procure. Burns off printer stringing pretty much instantly, helping fix my garbage prints.
M**Y
Works like it should
Works great haven't had any problems with it. I use it alot for quick solder and pipe sweating work in cramped spaces. Also great for the price. My last one I got from power probe the set cost over $100 but lasted 25 years hopefully this one will last as long. I got the torch only this time because I still had the different fittings from my power probe set and they fit this one and this one also fit in the case. This one also has 2 types of flame. I recommend it . Why pay 4 times more for something that is just as good for less cash. Remember to turn it off when done with what you are doing . It like the PP one dont have a safety auto shut off. So if you lay it down while still on the outcome won't be good. Have a great day- mbs
L**S
Good iyem
Works well
D**A
FYI base of nozzle air inlet rotates for jet or les "soft" flame, no need to hold ignition
Still excellent and they still honor their warrenties! I've bought multiple of their original black model and it still beats everything similar available for durability and adjustabily even name brands 3 to 4 times the price- for portable soldering get their option with attachments. It's not pocketable but handy as heck and far more durable than the only good pocketable option. Dremel has a couple great options maybe even more durable and great accessories with unbelievable customer service but without being able to fine tune the flame like this for delicate tasks. It's got a bit of a steampunk look. The piezo has worked every time first try in quite a bit of use for a few months. The knob for adjusting gas flow works pretty well (I think I've given up even dealing with those sliding adjusters on lots of torches) for dialing in your ideal flame. It does roll closed a little bit with really low flow so really small flame takes a little attention. Behind the nozzle is a plastic slieve that you rotate to cover/uncover the air intake which allows you to adjust between soft round flame and jet. It's got a good steady base and comes with a nifty little cover that covered the gas dial and also blocks the piezo from being depressed for a spark. Unfortunately it's not attached with a little chain like it should be to complete the look and add a little more value and convenience. Highest gas flow is pretty moderate so if you're looking for maximum btu's this wouldn't be ideal and it's also not going to fit comfortably in your pants pocket if you're looking for that.
M**D
Perfect for Cigars.
This torch is perfect for lighting cigars. The flame this torch provides is precise, burns hotter, and is instantly adjustable which makes it perfect for toasting the foot, lighting, and trimming. Due to the nature of the flame, all of these processes are much faster than with any regular pocketable torch lighter. Toasting: As the flame is precise and can be dialed down, toasting evenly happens quickly without seeming to carry too much heat into the body of the cigar. Lighting/Relighting: The side of the narrow flame burns as equally hot, so quickly gets this done. No real amount of contact is necessary. So you can light a cigar without pointing the flame directly at your face. Trimming: As the flame is narrow and very hot it cuts better and much more precisely than regular lighters in my experience. With the point of the flame, you can quickly cut through wrapper, binder, and fillers with ease; unlike a regular lighter which seems to burn with less heat and can scorch the binder more easily beyond where you would prefer. Trimming is much faster and cleaner with this torch. Filling: Messy. When it's full it sprays Butane all over the place. That's how you know it's full. I have two of these and they both do the same thing. It works so well for my application that I have made my peace with the messy filling issue. Adjustability: Perfect for the application. It puts out a small flame - smaller than pocket lighters - to a flame about two inches long. Softer flame (think Bic), to pinpoint savagery (which works great for cigars) and any mixture of the two by dialing the little black air regulator held in place by the spring on the barrel. Drawbacks: Filling, Messy. No window to gauge fuel, though this will light a lot of sticks... A LOT on a single fill. Not pocketable, but perfect to sit next to your favorite chair. I occasionally move the flame adjustment regulator, or it's moving by itself with use. But if the flame isn't burning like it used to, check that little black collet because it may have moved restricting air into the mix. Ease of use: Both of mine work flawlessly. After a while, I found I could turn the regulator on and off with my thumb and ignite the flame with one hand. The always-on feature until you turn it off, which I thought was going to be an issue, isn't. For the application of lighting cigars, it works better for me because I don't need to keep my thumb depressed as you do with a regular lighter and I can adjust the flame size on the fly with the use of my thumb. Besides its drawbacks, it's still a five-star lighter for the application I use it for. I certainly recommend it.
L**N
The best butane lighter
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