Propane Weed Torch Review
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Houseables Weed Torch Propane Burner, Gas Vapor, Black, 20,000 BTU, 34 Inches Long, Outdoor Garden Weeds Killer, Ergonomic Handle, Self Igniting, Trigger Start, Patio Dragon Weeder
by Houseables
UTILITY TORCH FOR OUTDOOR USE: Solid, single unit torch is a lawn and garden favorite. Quick-start trigger produces a large flame that is easily adjustable and controllable, to aid you in many outdoor essentials including weed and insect control, blacktop repair, and grill and fire pit ignition. Quickly extinguishes when the job is finished.
SELF-IGNITING MECHANISM: Powered completely by propane or MAPP gas. Simply fasten a small sized propane or MAPP gas cylinder tank (not included) to the end. Then squeeze the trigger and your torch will fire right up. The control valve regulates the pressure of your flame, so you are always in control of the flame’s output.
LIGHTWEIGHT FEEL WITH ERGONOMIC HANDLE: The slip-resistant ergonomic foam-padded handle offers nice balance and maximum comfort for you to effectively burn away unwanted weeds in your lawn, flower beds, or along the cracks on your sidewalk and driveways. The torch is lightweight, giving you complete control of the tool for detailed burning - even one-handed. No more blisters, sore wrists, and other common pains that occur when you weed and landscape by hand.
LONG-REACH KEEPS YOU AT A SAFE-DISTANCE: Reaches 34” in length to reduce unnecessary bending and crouching while landscaping, and the chances of sustaining burns or other injury when igniting a grill or campfire. When properly operated in accordance to the operation manual (provided), outdoor torches are a safe and more effective alternative to insecticides and manually removing weeds by hand. For low-to-moderate weed counts.
EASY STORAGE: Once you've used your weed torch, all you have to do is let it cool off and place it in a well ventilated area. The thinly engineered rod of this torch is perfect for your valuable shelf space.
Tired of removing weeds from your garden? Does weed in your garden keeps coming back even after removing them from the roots? Then its high time you use our weed torch. A principle which was used by farmers centuries ago is being used in home gardens for weed removal. Works great to remove weeds from your lawn, gardens, asphalt, and gravel driveways.
HOW IT WORKS:
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Torching my weeds with a cane torch and the Harbor Freight Greenwood torch for bigger weed patches has helped me to knock down the oxalis, dichondra and poa annua problems in my yard. New oxalis grows fast so you have to monitor the yard for new growth every day and burn it to wear it out. You'll notice the leaves getting smaller and smaller. Burn the poa annua and the seeds fall off and burn them up too.
Don’t burn poison Ivy!!! You’ll be sorry.
You don’t really incinerate weeds with this sort of torch. You literally roast the stem/root area, and the rest of the plant dies.
Why not ? What happens ?
@@crimwilthe smoke from poison ivy will basically cause your throat to swell up internally, on top of causing your lungs to fill with fluid essentially drowning you.
Since your mucous membranes basically produce mucous in response to an irritant it causes the oils to spread more rapidly kicking off a chain reaction of mucous production.
@@crimwil When the poison ivy leaves got burned they release the oil in the air then settle on any exposed skin and hair. If you think brushing part of your arm or leg against poison ivy leaves is painful imagine all four limbs and your face covered by the oil.
This looks like it would be perfect for weeds in lava rock beeds
I love the torch so much I purchased 2 so far...
hey peter panda, thanks for the video it was helpful xoxox
This is also good to take oil stains off your driveway
Really? Cool
Concrete or Asphalt or both
@@pupdog7374 i wouldn't use a torch on asphalt. Don't know for certain cuz my driveway is concrete but 6 would imagine you'd melt the asphalt
3 years later how did it do overall?
How long does the weed torch burn on one tank?
I would say 5 or 6 times. You might need couple each summer depending on how big the application is
Would have been good to see the result of dead weeds after few days, did it kill the poison ivy?
After a couple months use mine shuts off consistently after a couple of minutes of use. Anyone knows why? The vents are not obstructed, The propane tank is full. I though of condensation inside the valve. Anyone knows why?
Mine does too 😠
wow, yur grass looks good
Looks like virginia creeper, not poison ivy.
You're lucky, if it was poison ivy your lungs would be fked
I thought he was burning poison ivy until I read your post, thank Goodness it was poison ivy
Such a tiny bottle. I'd need like 100 of them to burn weeds on my property.
Now you have burn marks all over your yard. People use these to burn weeds out from cracks in the concrete.
DIY Reid how I’ve hidden the burn marks is to place potting mix on those burnt areas and the lawn grass then sprouts
LoL... I think this would be perfect for both Dandylion plants and burning off the seed pods that will help stop them from spreading.
They make weed burners that are towed by tractors, it's not just for cracks in concrete. Sure it's tedious to use it for a large area, but it's not gonna hurt anything with burn marks. Plants love the aftermath of fire because nutrients are broken down and easier to uptake.
It's not uncommon for people to dig into an area they want to plant about six inches to a foot deep, burn a bunch of logs and sticks and then toss the dirt back in and work it all in together. Think they call it biochar.
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You forgot to burn creeping Charlie
You need a 500,000 BTU torch. this one is weak ;)
From what I've been told you just have to wilt the leaves to kill them. If you actually set them on fire your lawn will stink for days. Best for driveways.
0:10 That's what she said.
I think it's easier to pick them, roots & all
I didn't even know these exist. Useful since you can skip herbicides. But I could see someone sparking a wildfire 😬 using this improperly.
ohhh.... should have watched more of it. some of it looks great.
How many other people instinctively hold their breath when watching parts of this?
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Get one that hooks up to a 20 lb propane tank. Those models will help you to get every bit of the fossil fuel you paid for. When a tank doesn’t seem full enough for the grill, I’ll hook it up to my new weed torch. This one in the video is pissant and would be expensive to use. A better one can conquer a pretty big yard and help you plant something else. There is no chemical residue and the leftover ash will feed the next crop of weeds there. Lol.
Yes but it’s also heavy to use the larger ones. For an old lady like me with a bad back this should be good for my little yard
@@ingridr8917 yes. I put my tank on a handtruck because it is heavy. I’m 67.
@@ingridr8917 you could use a longer gas line from the tank to the burner to give yourself a larger working area and reduce the amount of times you gotta move the propane tank or to prevent holding it altogether.
Ease of use.
It looks good .....except that it is Made in China.
Is there nothing of the sort Made in America?
Even if it costs a few bucks more it could be a much better investment....'local', supporting American jobs and encouraging a 'bring it [Manufacturing] home' attitude.
If it’s NOT killing the root ( my opinion ) It’s just a WASTE of time and money....I’d be better off using a water hose wand to saturate the weed & ROOT with water and pull the entire root up !
Those pressurized wands ARE CHEAPER , less dangerous, don’t burn and leave black holes in the surrounding area and I stated if done right removes the root and also you aren’t polluting the air with the smoke that comes from the flame 🔥
1:57 was looking for how to light....mine is older
I am
Making raised beds and want to weatherproof
Bug proof
wood.... like ancient Japanese method.
Literally what you’re not supposed to do on the thumb nail. 🤦♂️
I know what it's really for, by "weed torch", they mean it's for dumbass stones like me, its a long reach torch, because sometimes a long reach lighter isn't enough, its to help us not burn all the hair off our faces when lighting a BBQ, camp fire, or bonfire lol.
Wood burning tourtcj
This could have been videoed in 30 secs. Turn on propane, squeeze trigger !! Why does everyone want to be a ‘movie star’ ?! 🙄🙄
Dont be lazy. Chop those branches off. Much cheaper faster and easier.
Have you ever used a weed torch, with a VersaMule modular load harness?
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The tank, even when 3/4 empty weights too much. Especially on uneven ground or around a lake or pond.
I went back to useing a two wheel dolly and a longer hose.