

ABOUT THE MASTER PT-2000Si PROPANE TORCH HEAD
- HEAVY-DUTY PERFORMANCE – The Master PT-2000Si is a high-intensity, self-igniting propane torch head designed for professional use with Propane or MAPP gas. (Propane flame burns at 3600°F; MAPP gas flame burns at 3730°F.)
- VERSATILE & EFFICIENT – Ideal for soldering pipes, thawing frozen lines, removing paint, or performing other heating tasks with speed and reliability.
KEY FEATURES
- DURABLE CONSTRUCTION – Cast-aluminum body built to last through years of heavy use.
- RELIABLE IGNITION – Piezo self-igniting trigger delivers an instant flame every time.
- ERGONOMIC HANDLE – Comfortable grip reduces operator fatigue during long projects.
- SAFETY LOCK – Prevents accidental ignition for safer handling and storage.
- FLAME-LOCK FUNCTION – Keeps the flame active for continuous use without holding the trigger.
- REGULATOR VALVE – Maintains a consistent, steady flame for precision control.
- ADJUSTABLE FLAME SIZE – Fine-tune your flame intensity for different applications.
APPLICATIONS
- Brazing
- Soldering
- Heat Treating
- Light Welding
- Metal Work
- Loosening Rusty Bolts
- Thawing Frozen Pipes
- Removing Paint & Coatings
- Heating Shrink Wrap
- Glass Shaping
- Jewelry Making & Shaping
- Removing Adhesives
- Cleaning Metal Tools
- And More...
INDUSTRIES THAT USE PROPANE TORCHES
- PLUMBING – For soldering copper pipes quickly and efficiently.
- AUTOMOTIVE – Used to heat bolts and metal components for easy removal.
- CONSTRUCTION – Ideal for bending PVC, melting tar or asphalt, and thawing pipes.
- WELDING – Suitable for small-scale welding and repair jobs.
- JEWELRY MAKING – Used for soldering and annealing fine metalwork.
- DIY & HOME IMPROVEMENT – Great for removing paint, shrinking wrap, and thawing frozen materials.
- CULINARY – Perfect for caramelizing desserts, melting cheese, and searing meats.
Master Propane Torch Head PT-2000Si
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- High intensity handheld blow torch with push button ignition and heavy duty cast aluminum housing. Compatible with both Propane and MAPP Gas. Reaches temperatures of 2600F (Propane) and 2730F (MAPP)