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Thread Starter: wozzer    Started: Mon 21 Jun 2004    Replies: 8

were would you buy a blow torch




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Thu 13 Dec 2007, 2.53PM

Ben Jamieson

You can also buy really good ones at catering plus, www.cateringplus.co.uk
They specialise in commercial catering equipment, and so they are really cheap and sell the highest quality.

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Tue 27 Jul 2004, 10.46AM

R1chard

Chefs blow torches can be found on the Nisbets website - www.nisbets.co.uk - and look in the Pastry section by this link:
[link] .nisbets.co.uk/category.asp?category=C13
There's three different types and they sell the butane refills.

Wed 21 Jul 2004, 6.53PM

benny007

Hi Wozzer
you could try at Pot and Pans .com.

Mon 21 Jun 2004, 4.32PM

Suzzy_Q

oops, it's about £11.00

Mon 21 Jun 2004, 4.31PM

Suzzy_Q

You can get one through amazon.co.uk too, that's where I ordered mine.

Mon 21 Jun 2004, 3.55PM

blondie02

Mine came from the racing circuit, a gift from a F! driver. His machanic was using one and I said it would be perfect for my catering needs. Then we all went in for lunch and popped one on the table. It's tiny and lovely so snap-on@s sell them. Also Robert Dyas, Department stores, Beales,Bentals. If you have an 18 yr old brother like me , Hide it!

Mon 21 Jun 2004, 3.45PM

jax47

if you want to buy one online Lakeland have them. They are listed under proffessional blowtorch and cost £24.95

Mon 21 Jun 2004, 10.36AM

zzr

Focus, B&Q etc or a hardware store, or even most kitchen shops now sell them with the canisters too.

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