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๐ฅ Elevate your kitchen game with the torch that chefs and grill masters swear by!
The SearPro Charcoal Torch Lighter is a professional-grade culinary tool delivering up to 1800ยฐF flame temperature for flawless searing, caramelizing, and charcoal ignition. Compact and portable, it features adjustable fuel control and is compatible with standard propane tanks. Backed by a 1-year unconditional warranty from a USA-owned company, itโs the ultimate must-have for sous vide enthusiasts, BBQ lovers, and outdoor adventurers seeking restaurant-quality results at home.











| ASIN | B08NWM3ZKB |
| Best Sellers Rank | #42,787 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #43 in Cooking Torches |
| Brand | SearPro |
| Brand Name | SearPro |
| Color | Charcoal |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,382 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 13.3"L x 6.5"W x 3"H |
| Item Weight | 1.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | SearPro |
| Manufacturer Part Number | B08NWM3ZKB |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 100% UNCONDITIONAL 1 YEAR WARRANTY!! If you are not happy with your torch for any reason we will give you a refund or exchange, no questions asked. At the end of the day we want all of our customers to know that they will be treated just like family. |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Maximum Temperature | 1800 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Model Number | 860005276608 |
| Product Dimensions | 13.3"L x 6.5"W x 3"H |
| UPC | 860005276608 |
M**M
Flame on!!
I've played with the best ways to sear foods every since I started cooking Sous Vide. I bought a cheap small torch, which is great for Creme Brule, etc., and then I bought a slightly bigger torch because the small one really wasn't practical for searing a steak or burger. But I put off spending more for a real flame thrower because I wasn't sure: 1. That it would be that effective, 2. that I could justify the cost of the $200 torch I see everywhere, 3. that the "overseas" manufactured cheapies would hold up, and well, you get the idea. This torch, while made in China, is from a USA owned small business and promised a 1 year unconditional guarantee. And the price was really reasonable for a decent product. So I took and chance and bought it. My only regret is that I didn't buy it sooner. The torch seems to be well made, but most importantly, after using it several times on steaks and burgers, it just works really well. The flame lights easily and produced a beautiful blue flame that leaves absolutely no fuel taste on the food. (A problem I had when I tried my garden torch!) The large width and hot temp of the flame make it pragmatic to torch not just burgers and steaks, but a I've done a good sized chuck roast quickly and completely. The only caution I have is that it really is a large, very hot flame, so be careful if you use it indoors. It also is pretty loud, sounding a bit like you have a jet flying through your kitchen. (My dog ran and hid under the sofa the first time...). I also tested lighting charcoal with it (one of the many uses they suggest) and I'll never go back to lighter fluid. Very, very pleased with this product. And how can you not have fun with a flame thrower?
D**M
SearPro vs Grill Blazer
I've been using this Torch for the past year to light the lump charcoal for my Kamado Joe and to light the wood for my solo stove. I also have the $200+ Grill Blazer propane torch. While the Grill Blazer is built "like a tank" with mostly metal construction, save the handle, the Searpro at ~$50 has more plastic parts. This Searpro is every bit as functional as the much higher priced Grill Blazer, and I've used it a lot the past year. I will note the Grill Blazer has a longer reach but I've no issues with the reach of the Searpro. If you want a product that will last a generation get the Grill Blazer, if you want a solid product that is just as functional albeit of less overall quality build, go for the Searpro. I am very happy with the SearPro and I recommend it.
T**K
Well Built, excellent product
Sears Pro mini Torch as I call it, the mini flame thrower It is well built, tested and works flawlessly. You can even use it on a camping trip in case you come across any huge animals, it will definitely scare them off in another direction and I am serious about that Use it to start pit fires, burning small branches or leaves, just about anything I havenโt tested any other products like this, but this I give 100% recommendation for this product without a doubt. 5 Stars โญ๏ธโญ๏ธโญ๏ธโญ๏ธโญ๏ธ out of 5
A**A
Well, it makes fire!
So, we experimented with this thing for fun trying to sear some sous vide steaks. We don't really need it for that, as we have a Fuego, a Recteq, and of course a cast-iron skillet that all pretty much take care of our needs around grilling and searing, but just wanted to see why so many folks like to use these things for searing and see if it was worth incorporating into the mix. It wasn't. I guess if you live in a situation where you can't have a grill and don't want to make a big mess on the stove then this would eventually get the job done, but it is just so slow going and kind of a pain versus the alternatives. Also, it obviously adds no flavor in and of itself to the meat in the searing process. Just wasn't our thing. On the other hand, we are not going to return it, either, because it is actually a really cool tool in the event that you are in a situation where you need to get a fire going quickly and easily. For that, it is definitely something I wish we would have bought a long time ago.
G**O
The Perfect Sous Vide Companion
The SearPro Charcoal Torch Lighter has transformed my cooking experience, particularly when it comes to preparing steak sous vide. A powerful and efficient gadget, it's a must-have for anyone who enjoys creating restaurant-quality meals at home. After cooking a succulent steak sous vide, the next step is achieving that perfect crust - and this is where the SearPro truly shines. With its powerful flame, it sears the steak quickly and evenly, resulting in a perfectly caramelized crust every time. What I appreciate most about this torch lighter is its ease of use. It's straightforward to operate, making it accessible even for those who may be new to using such a device. Plus, it's safe to use, with features designed to prevent accidental ignition. In terms of design, the SearPro is robust and well-built. It feels solid in hand, which adds to the overall user experience and gives an indication of its durability. I anticipate it will hold up well even with regular use. The SearPro Charcoal Torch Lighter is an excellent addition to any kitchen. Its power and efficiency make it the ideal tool for finishing off sous vide dishes, elevating the final result to professional standards. I highly recommend it for anyone looking to take their home cooking to the next level.
S**M
Nice torch
Purchased this for my husband for his birthday. It took a little longer then expected, but it was well worth the wait. It is easy to use. Tried searing steaks on the BBQ after they were sous vide and came out great!
J**N
Great for Sous Vid and lighting lump charcoal
We sous vide a 3" steak to medium-rare, then hit it with this. When we cut the steak, it was perfect pink throughout, with a thin dark crust. It was like a cartoon. A few things I've learned. 1. Light it on low then turn it up. The gas flow is too high otherwise and there's not enough oxygen, then the high speed blows out the spark before the gas can catch on fire. 2. It has a learning curve. Start with lower grade items. Maybe sous vide burgers. 3. It works great on beef and pork. Not so good with chicken (at least not skin-on; or maybe I need to handle it differently). 4. Turn it up to high if you don't want to recook the inside of the meat. This way you spend less time in contact with the meat. Work on one side of the edge first, then the top. Flip the meat away from you, then work the other edge, then the top again. Working the edge will always get some flame on top, so always do edges first. 5. Don't get close to the meat. If the blue part of the flame is touching the meat, you're wasting heat. Back off until only the yellow part is hitting the meat. 6. If you're doing it on an unlit grill, clean the grill first, preheat it with the torch, spray any oil on the grill if needed, then place the meat on it. It will sizzle, and will release easier when you go to flip it. 7. You will get a nice flame broiled char flavor. If you want smokiness, put the meat under a smoking dome with your favorite smoke for 5-9 minutes while it rests. (we also rest our meats with pats of room temperature butter on them). 8. It lights lump charcoal quite well, and fast. No more starters for your smoker/grill! 9. Turn it down to the lowest setting (without it going out) when flipping meat. This will save accidentally burning your surroundings and save some fuel. 10. If it doesn't seem to burn as hot as it used to, your tank is probably getting low and has lost a lot of pressure.
K**R
Love it
Just started using a sous vide and this thing has been incredible for getting the perfect sear.
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