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found this on sears http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...=1288438210668
idk if you have one in thown but i do |
You don't want propane. At least I have never seen anyone use propane.
http://www.lowes.com/pd_128825-717-2...&storeId=10151 |
:laughing: the both make fire :blush:
so what's the difference in the gas the yellow one cost more :Dizzy: and idk wth im doing up so early |
Burns hotter.
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just 150F more :P
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Just go to your local home Depot store. trigger ignition and adjustable flame is a must. The blue tanks work fine if you want to save some cash. The temp difference is a mateer of probably 20- 30 seconds depending on how big the temp swing is. To me it dosn't really matter. But if the temp swing is like 80 -100 degrees, obviously the Mapp (yellow) will get you there faster. If i had a chip that bad i'd ditch it anyway. LOL Blue is propane and Yellow is Mapp Gas.
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^ true I have a bottle of the blue and yellow, cant tell the difference except the MAPP smells worse imo (and my gf's)
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Mapp does smell crazy.
So this looks to be good to me. Almost $20 cheaper. It has the TS3000 tip on it. Wonder how much of a difference between it, the ts4000 and the ts8000? I guess the ts4000 and 8000 are strictly for mapp? http://www.lowes.com/pd_299446-717-2...%3Dbernzomatic |
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