
Best Propane Torches Buying Guide
Now that you know all about our top picks, how about we teach you how to buy propane torches with this comprehensive buyer’s guide section?
What Are Propane Torches Used For? Why Do You Need One?
Treating your eyes to the unique patterns and colors of its flames alone makes buying a propane torch worth it. However, let’s keep the aesthetics aside for a while and talk about the three benefits of using a propane torch, shall we?
Burning
Remember when Aerys Targaryen said, “Burn them all!”? Well, that’s exactly what you can do with a propane torch. Although, please don’t burn any innocent people in King’s Landing. Rather, use it for burning weeds and rodents from your house and backyard. You can even use the torch with its mini propane tank to burn away germs from poultry cages and to remove grease from non-flammable objects.
Thawing
Propane torches generate heat and well, the heat melts things, right? The elementary lesson wasn’t the goal here. Rather, what we’re trying to say is that you can use a propane torch to thaw away frozen pipes, locks, and bolts. You can also use it to clear your driveways from snow.
Soldering & welding
You can even use a propane torch to cut, solder, and weld wires and fixtures made of iron, steel, and copper pipes. Just make sure that you know what you’re doing. Here is a great guide to help you get started with welding using a propane torch.
Things To Consider When Buying Propane Torches
We recommend that you consider two factors when looking for a new propane torch.
The intensity of the flame
This seems rather obvious but it is important that your propane torch provides adequate amounts of heat for the application that you’re buying it for. Let’s make things a bit simple, shall we?
The intensity of a propane torch’s flame is measured in British Thermal Units (BTUs). The rule of thumb is that the more the BTU, the more energy your torch has. However, this high energy would be useless if its hose cannot pump out the gas at an equally fast, but controlled, rate. This efficiency of the hose is measured in Pounds per Square Inch (PSI). So, what you should be looking for is a good BTU to PSI ratio that will meet your needs.
Applications like welding would require the most amounts of heat. The intensity of the flame can be lower if you’re burning weeds or do some household repairs. Simple stuff like burning the BBQ grill would require the least amounts of BTU and PSI.
Portability
The two factors that affect the blowtorch’s portability are its weight and design. While the weight part is self-explanatory, you should ensure that your torch has an ergonomic design that makes carrying it a breeze. Design elements like good handles and nonslip grips should be looked out for.
Moreover, it is entirely possible that you don’t need a portable propane torch. If what you need it for doesn’t require much carrying around, then why not opt for a heavier and more sturdy option?
How To Pick a Quality Propane Torch
It is important that you look for these two features in a propane torch when in the market for one:
Ignition
Propane torches can be ignited using a lighter or an ignite button included in the design. The latter is obviously a safer and more convenient option. No one likes striking matches when the ignition is just a press of a button away, right?
Moreover, you should always make sure that you release the gas valve slowly and take adequate precautions when igniting and using your torch.
Flame’s adjustability
Some applications will require your torch to be on low settings while others will require the flames on full blast. So, it is important that adjusting the flame’s intensity is easy. We recommend that you look out for torches with adjustability knobs in the design. The great material for these knobs is brass due to their resistance to corrosion and high maximum temperature. The knob controls the flow of gas from the mini propane tank, changing the level of the flame.
For more tips on selecting the best propane torch for your needs, watch this video from Gregg Distributors LP:

Propane Torch Price Range
Do you know what time it is? It’s time to talk about the dollar signs! So, how much should you expect to shell out on a new propane torch? Well, the prices on these bad boys can range from $20 to upwards of $50.
Before we go any further, it is important to understand that an expensive propane torch doesn’t necessarily mean that it is better. In fact, our top-picked torch by Bernzomatic is priced even lower than $20!
Generally, more expensive propane torches will be constructed from premium materials and get you features like a higher BTU strength and longer hoses that are rated with higher PSIs. Moreover, torches that come with gas kits are obviously priced higher than those that don’t.
People Also Asked
What do you use a propane torch for?
A propane torch is a must-have tool for all homes. It can be used to thaw out frozen metals such as locks and bolts. You can even use it to melt the snow that is blocking your driveway. It is a great tool for preheating, soldering, brazing, and welding metals. Let's not forget that you can even use it to light up the BBQ grill in style.
How do you adjust the flame on a propane torch?
The best propane torches boast a high quality knob that can be toggled to adjust the flame. What the knob does is that it controls the amount of gas released. For high heat tasks like soldering and welding, you can increase the height of the flame. On the other hand, tasks like melting and lighting things up would require lower heat.
What is the best propane torch to buy?
All propane torches on our best of list boasts pros that significantly outweigh their cons and may be bought without batting an eye. However, if we were to choose one as the best of the best, we would definitely say that the Bernzomatic Worthington WT2301 is the best propane torch to buy. It is extremely durable and super easy to light up and use. Let's also not forget that it weighs only 2.2 ounces!
Is a propane torch better than a butane torch?
Yes, propane is a far better option than butane when it comes to torches. Propane has the capacity to burn at insanely high temperatures (up to 3,600 degrees!). This makes it great for welding, soldering and heating up metals.










