Andrew, I have watched several videos of how to fill a torch, but you, my friend were the only person who explained it well enough to give me the confidence I needed to fill mine! Thank you so much for your advice and great instructions! Have a blessed day!🙏❤
Your comment seriously made me able to do it. I’ve been terrified always buying new torches or having someone else fill it up and leaving the room while they do it. for the first time in 5 years filled up my own torch. It really isn’t scary!
Definite thumbs up. I have been so scared of attempting to fill my cooking torch- now I can finally make the brûlée part of the creme brûlée because I finally have the confidence to fill it! Ps how wonderful to have no background music- thank you- hearing impaired people often have a hard time with so called background music. This video is pure professionalism, a pleasure to watch.
Thank you for your thorough information! I just bought my first butane torch and was intimated on how to fill it with butane and use the torch. I truly appreciate your easy-to-understand instructions.
Thank You Andrew! Throughout the whole day I was not able to fill my torch with the butane gas. The reason being is because in the afternoon that is when i bought the torch and gas. So I thought I knew what I was doing because I had the Torch facing up while I was filling it up with gas. So when I turn it on it does not flame. So i thought that the can was broken because I gave it some tries again. So i went to the store to buy another one and this time a more expensive one. Lol so when i got home it still did not work, so I looked up some videos on how to fill the torch. Most of the videos did not explain much and even sometimes boring. But when i stumbled across your video. I saw it completely, and Holy Sir you did good :D! You explained and was very clear on steps. You were not boring to hear either m8. And Sir, this video is underrated and deserves to have more views. Thank You.
Thank you for explaining the procedure in such an easy and calm way. I watched about six videos about filling a tourch and was still afraid of doing it myself. Now I think I'll give it and try.
As commented previously, this is the clearest explanation that I have found on how to fill a butane torch. NOW I know why mine was "sputtering" after I refilled it! Thank you.
HI Andrew I used these torches for a while, but I got so fed up of them running out of gas in the middle of soldering a piece of work, therefor the flame not being hot enough to melt the solder, I saved like hell and invested in the ez or orca torch well worth the money, great stuff again keep em coming .
Thank you for mentioning important details. This is a great concise video that explains important parts a person should know but without extra chit chat. It's perfect.
Thank you for a thorough and easy to understand video. I have my first torch (for searing sous vide meat) coming today and there has been some trepidation on my part about filling it. I definitely feel more confident after watching this. Once again, thank you.👍
Thank you for explaining this so clearly. I just bought my first butane torch and the instructions that came with it say "Stop refilling when the gas starts to overflow. Do not overfill." I was so confused by that and needed a video just like this one.
Missing step: After turning torch upside down in the filling pose, but before placing butane bottle on the torch, compress the filling nozzle of the torch with the tip of a ballpoint pen. Making sure the torch is in the upside down (ready to be filled position). Push the torch filling nozzle in for one to two seconds. This will release any pressure that usually would prevent your refill from having success, and leaving your torch only half-way full. By adding this one often unknown, yet simple/safe, step to the filling process you have guaranteed a successful torch fill.
Thank you so much for this video. It answered all the questions I had about using my blowtorch and filling it with gas. Perfect video and very well explained, touching on all important points I was concerned about beforehand!
Thank you so much for such a helpful video , i was so scared to refill it on my own and honestly didn;t know how , but after watching your video i did it in 10 seconds.
Thanks had this butane torch over a year now never knew how to fill or even if it is full when I bought it all this time it was as easy as refilling a lighter the ones I already own and refill with this gas!
Thank you Andrew for that very clear and easy lesson on refilling butane torches. I'm a beginner, refilling for the first time, and now I'm not so afraid. It's much easier than I thought!
Thank you Andrew I really needed this info today as I have my first torch and didnt have a clue about filling it (the instructions with the torch are rubbish) now a happy bunny as we toured the shops for the right can of gas and filled my torch .
Hello Andrew - can you please make a video how to repair eye glass's also I have a very old magnifying glass which is set inside a concave brass ring how can I repair it with out the magnifying glass to break or crack - the break is where the two ends meet .
Thank you for all your helpful videos, I'm about to pick up jewelry crafting and your videos have provided so much useful information. I see that you're using normal butane gas, does premium highly filtered butane make any difference with burning temps or just a waste of money?
Oh boy, I thought it said fiLing a butane torch not fiLLing. lol I thought "Why would you file a torch? I have to watch this one!" ~~ chuckling at myself 😂
Thank you for your clear instructions, I am new to using a touch and although I bought one a few weeks ago I’m still trying to gain the courage to fill and light it up, funny how scary it can be.
Hi there Andrew, I have a question about torches. So I am currently just starting out on my silversmithing jewelry making journey and I have a small issue when it comes to torches......they scare the heck out of me lol. Im talking about the torches like Smith Little where you have to hook up to the tanks. My biggest fear is of tanks exploding (not sure how often it happens or if it does at all). I currently use small refillable butane torches with no issue but I notice I have a harder time getting solder to flow or my scrap silver to melt. I hope to eventually get over my fear so one day I can advance to using a Smith Little, but for now I was hoping you may have a suggestion on a torch that may help me out? In class we used a Bernzomatic torch (one you have to light with a lighter). I had no issues with that and was thinking I could get one for bigger projects or melting down scrap silver, and using some type of smaller torch for soldering smaller projects such as jump rings. Any advice would be fantastic!! Thank you so much for your time and have a great day.
I just subscribed because you gave me important information , but I have a question , Could I solder a thick gold bail on large pendant using this torch. Thank you in advance!!!✌🏼
Not sure if he knows this but you are supposed to take a pen and press on the valve to release the pressure holding the torch upside down even if your torch is empty it still has alot of pressure inside and can stop your torch from filling up all the way.
Hi Andrew i am so frustrated that i cannot figure how to fill and use my "chefs torch, your video was very clear except that the modil i bought has not button you pressed to start it help me please idf u can r button at
i went to the store like 2 days ago because my torch lighter ran out of fuel. i bought gas to refill it, not knoing it wasn’t butane. it was lighter fluid and didn’t read that it said it works for “wick” lighters. so do bics lighters use butane as well? and awesome vid bro !😤🔥🔥🔥
Hiya Andrew, Good video, thank you. In addition, if I may. When you can't seem to get any gas in, or even just less gas, you have Too much air in the tank. Turn it upside down, insert a thin point into the filling orifice, and allow the gas and air to splutter out. A solder pick works for me. When the tank is empty, fill as described. No need to keep buying new torches. MAKE SURE THE VALVE IS NOT POINTED AT YOU OR ANYONE ELSE. ALWAYS MAKE SURE THERE ARE NO NAKED FLAMES AROUND OR INCANDESTANT HEAT SOURCE. STAY SAFE, Steve...
Very educational and professional video Andrew. Clearly spoken, no background noise, explained excellently.
i’m
indeed, thank you Andrew :)
Andrew, I have watched several videos of how to fill a torch, but you, my friend were the only person who explained it well enough to give me the confidence I needed to fill mine! Thank you so much for your advice and great instructions! Have a blessed day!🙏❤
Your comment seriously made me able to do it. I’ve been terrified always buying new torches or having someone else fill it up and leaving the room while they do it. for the first time in 5 years filled up my own torch. It really isn’t scary!
God yall are helpless.
Very thorough and clear explanation. Liked that he used several different torches to show how to do the refill
Definite thumbs up. I have been so scared of attempting to fill my cooking torch- now I can finally make the brûlée part of the creme brûlée because I finally have the confidence to fill it! Ps how wonderful to have no background music- thank you- hearing impaired people often have a hard time with so called background music. This video is pure professionalism, a pleasure to watch.
Thank you for your thorough information! I just bought my first butane torch and was intimated on how to fill it with butane and use the torch. I truly appreciate your easy-to-understand instructions.
Thank You Andrew! Throughout the whole day I was not able to fill my torch with the butane gas. The reason being is because in the afternoon that is when i bought the torch and gas. So I thought I knew what I was doing because I had the Torch facing up while I was filling it up with gas. So when I turn it on it does not flame. So i thought that the can was broken because I gave it some tries again. So i went to the store to buy another one and this time a more expensive one. Lol so when i got home it still did not work, so I looked up some videos on how to fill the torch. Most of the videos did not explain much and even sometimes boring. But when i stumbled across your video. I saw it completely, and Holy Sir you did good :D! You explained and was very clear on steps. You were not boring to hear either m8. And Sir, this video is underrated and deserves to have more views. Thank You.
Thank you for explaining the procedure in such an easy and calm way. I watched about six videos about filling a tourch and was still afraid of doing it myself. Now I think I'll give it and try.
5:00 my dudes and dudettes. Happy 420
Like most of us, I now feel confident to have a go!! Thanks Andrew!!
As commented previously, this is the clearest explanation that I have found on how to fill a butane torch. NOW I know why mine was "sputtering" after I refilled it! Thank you.
Step by step, no extraneous chatter, everything clearly explained and shown, and safety measures emphasized. Can't get any better than that!
HI Andrew I used these torches for a while, but I got so fed up of them running out of gas in the middle of soldering a piece of work, therefor the flame not being hot enough to melt the solder, I saved like hell and invested in the ez or orca torch well worth the money, great stuff again keep em coming .
Very good Andrew, covered both safety and practical aspects. Very helpful.
Thank you for mentioning important details. This is a great concise video that explains important parts a person should know but without extra chit chat. It's perfect.
Thanks for this:) I just purchased some supplies and found butane the other day. I have yet to fill the torch so this video was perfect timing.
Thank you for a thorough and easy to understand video. I have my first torch (for searing sous vide meat) coming today and there has been some trepidation on my part about filling it. I definitely feel more confident after watching this. Once again, thank you.👍
Thank you for explaining this so clearly. I just bought my first butane torch and the instructions that came with it say "Stop refilling when the gas starts to overflow. Do not overfill." I was so confused by that and needed a video just like this one.
I had no idea how to fill my new Torch. Thank you so much for such clear instructions. Now I know how!
Thanks. Just bought on of these torches for cooking and wasn't sure how to fill it. Very helpful.
Thank you! Very informational video. It’s something so simple that I realized I didn’t know how to do until I needed to refill my torch!
Missing step: After turning torch upside down in the filling pose, but before placing butane bottle on the torch, compress the filling nozzle of the torch with the tip of a ballpoint pen. Making sure the torch is in the upside down (ready to be filled position). Push the torch filling nozzle in for one to two seconds. This will release any pressure that usually would prevent your refill from having success, and leaving your torch only half-way full. By adding this one often unknown, yet simple/safe, step to the filling process you have guaranteed a successful torch fill.
thank you for this!
Do you have to purge it before refilling ?
I hate you so much
This was so helpful. Thank you
Read this 4 times I'm finally understanding thank you I'm gonna try it now
Thank you so much for this video. It answered all the questions I had about using my blowtorch and filling it with gas. Perfect video and very well explained, touching on all important points I was concerned about beforehand!
Very clear instructions. I found it very helpful. Thank you.
Thank you Andrew. I got a Tescoma blowtorch for christmas and i didn't knew how to load it properly. Thanks again
Thank you so much for such a helpful video , i was so scared to refill it on my own and honestly didn;t know how , but after watching your video i did it in 10 seconds.
Thank you, Andrew! Very clear instructions!
Thanks had this butane torch over a year now never knew how to fill or even if it is full when I bought it all this time it was as easy as refilling a lighter the ones I already own and refill with this gas!
Thanks for the information! My torch had terrible instructions so this was a huge help!
Thank you! This was a great tutorial, so clear and concise.
Great video. Very clear in your explanation. Good attention to details. Thanks so much
You explain things so well!!. Thank you.
Andrew this was brilliant. I am new to these torches and this eased my fears. All the best to you.
Thank you 😊 after watching this video I have now confident to buy my own torch..
So useful, prefect for confinement times, regards from Paris.
Great presentation, thanks from Lismore NSW Australia.
Thank you Andrew for that very clear and easy lesson on refilling butane torches. I'm a beginner, refilling for the first time, and now I'm not so afraid. It's much easier than I thought!
Great description, Best I’ve seen yet! Thanks Andrew, Cheers!
Thanks, that was very helpful.
Excellent and knowledgeable explanation---thank you!
Thank you Andrew I really needed this info today as I have my first torch and didnt have a clue about filling it (the instructions with the torch are rubbish) now a happy bunny as we toured the shops for the right can of gas and filled my torch .
Excellent and clear instructions.
Thanks. My dabbing and creme brûlée skills just went up.
Thank you for your very clear and helpful video.
FINALLY found a video that shows me how to do this properly. THANK Q!
Thanks for your demonstration. It was very helpful and now pleased could you show how it is lighten
Thanks Andrew for this informative video.🙂
Excellent explanation, thank you very much.
Hello Andrew - can you please make a video how to repair eye glass's also I have a very old magnifying glass which is set inside a concave brass ring how can I repair it with out the magnifying glass to break or crack - the break is where the two ends meet .
Thank you for all your helpful videos, I'm about to pick up jewelry crafting and your videos have provided so much useful information. I see that you're using normal butane gas, does premium highly filtered butane make any difference with burning temps or just a waste of money?
Thank you for explanation.. Excellent. Thank you.
Oh boy, I thought it said fiLing a butane torch not fiLLing. lol I thought "Why would you file a torch? I have to watch this one!" ~~ chuckling at myself 😂
Thank you so much for the very clear instructions and great advice! wonderfull video!
Many thanks--just the exact info I've been looking for!
I love his videos!
very informative! you've been very helpful! thank you!
Excellent tutorial....like Pedro I was filling the torch right side up with negative results hence here i be! lol Thanks and double barrel thumbs up!
Excellent explanation. Thanks.
Thank you so much. Very helpful ❣️
Thank you for your clear instructions, I am new to using a touch and although I bought one a few weeks ago I’m still trying to gain the courage to fill and light it up, funny how scary it can be.
Thanks so much, very clear instruction
Good no nonsense info.Thanks
straight forward safety advice for beginners like me....thanks....
Love your videos, thank you!
Thank you! This was very helpful! ❤️
Thank you. This was so helpful!
Very informative- thank you!
Hello 😊 which torch do you recommend after mastering this beginners torch? Thank you 😊
Very professional tutorial
Thank you very much Andrew Berry.
Good point! Thanks for updating info!
Very informative, thank you.
Thank you so much this was very helpful
Awesome tutorial!!!
Hi there Andrew, I have a question about torches. So I am currently just starting out on my silversmithing jewelry making journey and I have a small issue when it comes to torches......they scare the heck out of me lol. Im talking about the torches like Smith Little where you have to hook up to the tanks. My biggest fear is of tanks exploding (not sure how often it happens or if it does at all). I currently use small refillable butane torches with no issue but I notice I have a harder time getting solder to flow or my scrap silver to melt. I hope to eventually get over my fear so one day I can advance to using a Smith Little, but for now I was hoping you may have a suggestion on a torch that may help me out? In class we used a Bernzomatic torch (one you have to light with a lighter). I had no issues with that and was thinking I could get one for bigger projects or melting down scrap silver, and using some type of smaller torch for soldering smaller projects such as jump rings. Any advice would be fantastic!! Thank you so much for your time and have a great day.
Thanks for making this video
Best Video found, Thank you!!
Great video, thank you so much!
I just subscribed because you gave me important information , but I have a question , Could I solder a thick gold bail on large pendant using this torch. Thank you in advance!!!✌🏼
Not sure if he knows this but you are supposed to take a pen and press on the valve to release the pressure holding the torch upside down even if your torch is empty it still has alot of pressure inside and can stop your torch from filling up all the way.
This was helpful, thanks!
Thanks, Mr.Andrew,Safety First, Great tutorial video,Happy New Year, God's Blessings this coming Year.
Hi Andrew i am so frustrated that i cannot figure how to fill and use my "chefs torch, your video was very clear except that the modil i bought has not button you pressed to start it help me please idf u can
r button at
Great video! thank you!
Thank you I had given up filling my torch I use for culinary school until I found your video now I can make my creme brulee
Very good! Thank you.
Thank you, it helps.
I have been sent a propan/butan mix is this OK for the hand torch also?
Thanks for demonstrating how the blowtorch is put together. Please could you show how it lighten
I was told there is difference in some of the butane some of them have been filtered more than others or filter better? Any truth to that?
i went to the store like 2 days ago because my torch lighter ran out of fuel. i bought gas to refill it, not knoing it wasn’t butane. it was lighter fluid and didn’t read that it said it works for “wick” lighters. so do bics lighters use butane as well? and awesome vid bro !😤🔥🔥🔥
it`s a useful vedio tnx u andrew
Thanks, buddy, for you help!!! I feel ready to use my touch!!!! Thanks, again!!! XOXO
what if our nozzle is to big for the hole int eh butane torch? whats your recommendation
Hiya Andrew,
Good video, thank you. In addition, if I may. When you can't seem to get any gas in, or even just less gas, you have Too much air in the tank. Turn it upside down, insert a thin point into the filling orifice,
and allow the gas and air to splutter out. A solder pick works for me. When the tank is empty, fill as described. No need to keep buying new torches.
MAKE SURE THE VALVE IS NOT POINTED AT YOU OR ANYONE ELSE. ALWAYS MAKE SURE THERE ARE NO NAKED FLAMES AROUND OR INCANDESTANT HEAT SOURCE.
STAY SAFE,
Steve...
Thank you for the video. Would a butane- iso butane- propane mix work as god?
Just the video I needed...thanks so much...very well done and easy to learn from.
I use Proxxon butan small torch , works fine or small work .
Thank you!
Thanks for right information
Thank you so much! I feel like an idiot I was filling up my torch the wrong way!
Bruh I'm just trynna dab
Me too man
Revonoc LOL
Hehehehe!!!!!!!! Waaaaaay more info than I needed! Appreciate it tho!!!
Same bruh lmfao
go to your drug supplier and ask him for a tutorial book