Buying a torch

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OneHighMofo
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Buying a torch

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Anyone know of any shops in Amsterdam selling a torch suitably strong enough to heat a titanium nail (or similar)
A chefs torch would suffice. Something like this:

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i bought a Newport Zero 6 torch at Amsterdam Fantasy Garden (Nieuwe Nieuwstraat 25) in Feb this year, but i think most of the bigger headshops will carry one.
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Excellent cheers dude
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Hey OHMF,

Remember the torch those kids we had at 1e Hulp had? The one where the butane is a refillable can/cartridge that resembles a large spray-paint (aerosol) canister, with the a detachable nozzle for the top?

An whether you do or not, they're the actual "creme brulee branders" the ones marketed for making said desert rather than smoking drugs, that in mind because of the marketing (not) at play here you can procure one of these cooking torches much cheaper than a "dabbing torch". There is a "kookwinkl" (cooking store) right next to Katsu (or so those kids/my friends told me), that sells said torches for a much more favorable price than any smartshop will.

Happy hunting mate!
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Dude.
Indeed I do remember those guys - but had totally forgotten about those torches - excellent. Thank you.
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Prefer rigs that plug in :D Nice to control heat ,different taste at different temps. There not cheap and hard to move around to use on the go :mrgreen:
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macky wrote:Prefer rigs that plug in :D Nice to control heat ,different taste at different temps. There not cheap and hard to move around to use on the go :mrgreen:
I have one - pondering whether to bring it or not.
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OMG OHMF,

If you have an e-nail PLEASE bring, fuckin' love those things!
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I'm getting better taste from the quartz bangers/buckets I've been buying to be honest. I'll deffo be bringing one or the other...
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OneHighMofo wrote:I'm getting better taste from the quartz bangers/buckets I've been buying to be honest. I'll deffo be bringing one or the other...
No way the same buddy that has that aforementioned torch also has a bucket and it's a bastion burned flavors, that I'd rather just not dab, than to use.

On the other hand, guy it cannabis college has an e-nail that makes even the most bog-standard maroc-rosins go down an absolute treat...

That's my personal experience with the two anyway...
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DeLeuksteNUGS16 wrote:
OneHighMofo wrote:I'm getting better taste from the quartz bangers/buckets I've been buying to be honest. I'll deffo be bringing one or the other...
No way the same buddy that has that aforementioned torch also has a bucket and it's a bastion burned flavors, that I'd rather just not dab, than to use.

On the other hand, guy it cannabis college has an e-nail that makes even the most bog-standard maroc-rosins go down an absolute treat...

That's my personal experience with the two anyway...
Weird - I like the quartz bangers precisely because it's easy to make them look and taste like brand new again by simply heating them up till the residue disappears. I'll bring both - taste tests ahoy :)
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