

🔥 Ignite your kitchen creativity with Japan’s original pro torch!
The MUBYE Butane Torch Kitchen Blow Lighter is a professional-grade culinary torch featuring adjustable flame intensity up to 1300°C (2500°F), one-touch piezo ignition, and a stabilizing stand for safe, hands-free use. Perfect for caramelizing desserts, searing meats, glazing, and versatile enough for crafts and lighting cigars. Lightweight and durable stainless steel design, backed by a 90-day return policy and 2-year service warranty. Butane fuel not included.












| Manufacturer | MUBYE |
| Part number | Torch-516 |
| Item Weight | 204 g |
| Product Dimensions | 25.4 x 4.32 x 12.45 cm; 204.12 g |
| Item model number | WS-516C |
| Size | Small |
| Color | White |
| Style | Electronic |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Pattern | Classic |
| Power source type | gas-powered |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Handle/Lever Placement | Veritical |
| Specific uses | Ideal for caramelizing sugar atop creme brulee, glazing a baked ham, searing a steak, roasting bell peppers, melting cheese, and toasting breadcrumbs. Also useful for lighting your fireplace, candles, or cigars, for a hobby, arts and crafts projects, jewelry making, welding, for multiple camping applications, dabs, and much more |
| Included components | Stabilizing Stand |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
A**A
Everything enough
Very good
E**L
Have piece with you
It is a good product and so far it’s working as per the specifications and the order also received as per the given date
U**E
Good Condition and Good Price With Moderate Caution
Good Condition, Good/Effective and Good Price, the only drawback is that the modulator to increase or decrease flame itself is not working and in addition the picture shows holder to stand the cylinder on, that was not part of the package provided
B**R
I don't know why I wasted all my time and money with refillable torches. I am so glad I finally found the Mubye canister powered torch, because it delivers what smaller torched can't. For starters, a smaller torch is a pain to fill and can't begin to contain 8 oz of butane nor the run time of a Mubye canister. Furthermore, should you run out of butane, it takes only seconds to swap out an empty for a full canister. What makes the Mubye different from most other canister torches is the provided stand that stabilizes the torch as it empties and becomes top heavy. Only the sumilar Iwatani torch, priced 4 times as much, provides a stabizing stand. Other inexpensive torches that look like the Mubye, don't. So how does the Mubye stack up against its more expensive competitors in terms of performance. The Mubye lights every time and puts out a wide blue flame that can be focused down to an inch or extended out to a foot or more. There are several reviews that have mentioned that their torches failed to light either right out of the box, or within days. I did discover what might be causing these failures. If the flame adjustment collar is turned fully to the broad more yellow flame setting, the torch will not ignite. So if you are having ignition difficulties, be certain that that that collar is turned completely counterclockwise. (Once lit, there is no problem turning that adjuster the other way if you need a softer more yellow flame.) I like that the torch will operate in any direction with the size flame remaining steady, as long as you are careful to allow the torch to heat up for a minute before turning it. I bought my torch primarily to light my charcoal grill. It does that exceedingly well. I also enjoy searing steaks on the grill outside. (BTW, when you do this, be sure to use the outer portion of the flame, beyond the blue conical portion, closer in. In so, doing you will avoid adding a butane taste to the meat.) While you can use the torch indoor to sear meat, there is a good chance of setting off a smoke alarm. A smaller torch might not do this, because it takes much longer to sear meat with a less wide flame and smoke is not produced as quickly. The only limitation I can see with this torch or any other canister powered torch is the larger flame may not be suited for focused soldering jobs such as needed with electronics. There a small refillable micro torch is more appropriate. Still, the canister torch will work fine or excel with plumbing or larger soldering needs. In summary, for cooking use in the kitchen or outside lighting wood or charcoal, or larger soldering jobs, the Mubye torch does a great job at a very reasonable price. Unlike other look alikes, it is the only inexpensive canister powered torch that provides a canister stand for free. So why spend more for less? One may ask will this torch hold up with heavy usage and for how long? I can't yet answer that question, since I have owned mine for only a short time. Still, it appears to be well made and should be durable, if one takes a few precautions: 1. Be careful not to drop the torch or not to tighten the gas flow control dial beyond its limits, because it can break if turned too far. 2. Keep the inside of the flame output spout clean, free of food debris, soot, etc.. It Is essential for dependable ignition. 3. While the torch can be operated in any position, avoid using the torch in a straight down position close to food, charcoal, etc. for more than a couple of minutes at a time. The flame can be reflected back into the outflow spout and damage the igniter or other internal torch parts. Taking these precautions should prolong the useful life of this, or any other torch. Are you still worried about durability?Be assured, that as long as you don't abuse it, your torch is warrantied for a full year. Remember to register it with the seller, and get an additional year of protection, 2 years total. BTW, the seller is very responsive to your concerns. Warranties, no matter how long, are worthless without that.
P**L
Nice product, very useful.
B**.
I was really impressed with how powerful and easy to use this torch is—it heats up fast and works great for things like crème brûlée or searing meat. The one-click ignition and stable base make it super convenient, and I love that you can use it upside down without any issues. For the price, it feels like a total steal and has definitely become one of my favorite kitchen tools.
L**E
Will be purchasing again.
A**E
Torch works well for producing creme brulees. Foot works but could be tighter. The bottle does fall out of if you're not careful. Less toppling than without the foot though.
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