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Where to Buy Butane for Your Kitchen Torch

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You’re loving your butane kitchen torch. But, you ran out of butane! How can you get more? It’s easy!

The easiest place to buy butane for your kitchen torch is Amazon. You can also find butane at Walmart. Don’t forget to check the manufacturer’s website, too. If none of those options work, take a look at your local home improvement or hardware store. Home Depot, Lowes, and even Bed Bath and Beyond often carry butane for your kitchen torch.

Buy the same brand of butane as your torch to ensure that it’ll work well and last a long time. Different brands may be refined less, and cheap butane can quickly ruin a kitchen torch or lighter.

If you don’t want to surf the internet for too long, keep reading. We’ll go over exactly how to find butane for your kitchen torch.

How to Find Butane for Your Kitchen Torch

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Amazon (or other marketplaces)

  1. On Amazon’s website, search “butane kitchen torch”
  2. Browse the individual products to find a brand you like. Pay close attention to the customer reviews!
  3. Browse the Cooking Torches bestsellers list (exclusive to Amazon).

Don’t forget about shipping costs and time. Most big marketplaces like Amazon and Walmart will have free shipping. If you have Amazon Prime, you can get your butane torch within two days of purchase.

Manufacturer’s website

Manufacturers don’t always sell products on their main website, but it doesn’t hurt to check. If you have a manufacturer in mind, just do a simple Google search: “where to buy (brand name) butane.”

For example, if I wanted to buy Jo Chef butane or a butane torch, I would search ‘where to buy Jo Chef Butane.' At the time of my search, there’s an Amazon result followed by the manufacturer’s website on the first page.

It turns out that if you go to Jo Chef’s website, they simply link out to Amazon to sell their products.

Depending on the brand, you might also see other marketplaces like Target and Walmart in the Google search results.

Local home improvement or hardware store

If you can’t find what you need on Amazon or through the manufacturer, check out your local hardware stores like Lowes or Home Depot. Home improvement stores may also have butane in stock.

Be careful when you buy butane from your local store, as it may not match the brand of your torch. It’s important to buy refined butane so that your torch can last you a long time.

Refined butane is cleaned of impurities, and some butane can even be refined five times or more.

Butane derives from natural gas. Refining butane involves several steps. They include separating gas from oil, removing water, and scrubbing the gas of impurities, among others.

Smoke shops, drug stores, and other places that sell refillable lighters

If it’s convenient for you, you can also look for butane in places that sell refillable lighters or fuel tanks. This may include smoke shops as well as drug stores like CVS Pharmacy, Walgreens, or your local store.

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of fuel does a kitchen torch use?

Most kitchen torches use butane or propane. Both of these gases are safe to use in your kitchen. Crack a window while you use your kitchen torch to improve your ventilation.

Do kitchen torches come with butane?

Some torches will come with butane, but it’s not guaranteed. Make sure you read the product description on the website thoroughly before you buy. If your torch doesn’t come with butane, look for butane cans of the same brand. They may be sold separately on Amazon or other marketplaces.

What kind of butane do you put in a torch?

You’ll want to look for refined butane for your kitchen torch. Look for butane that’s made by the same company as your lighter to be safe. That being said, most butane is universal, meaning you can use it to refill all types of butane lighters.

How do you know when the butane torch is full?

When you see fuel leaking from the stem of your butane can, the torch is full. Some butane torches have a gauge on them that shows you the amount of fuel.

Do you shake butane before filling?

Do not shake the can of butane before filling your lighter or kitchen torch. Every can of butane has a propellant, which is a compressed gas like carbon dioxide or nitrogen dioxide that pushes the butane into the lighter. Shaking the can will cause more propellant to end up in your lighter, and it will have problems igniting.

How long do you fill a torch with butane?

Most butane torches will take about two to three three-second bursts of butane to fill completely. It’s important to fill your butane torch with more than one burst, so you don’t risk overfilling it. Check the manufacturer’s website or owner’s manual for the exact fueling time.

Do you have to wait after refilling a butane torch?

Wait about one to three minutes for the butane gas to settle and stabilize before igniting your torch. Pressurized butane will be quite cold when you fill your lighter. So, it’s important to allow it to warm up before ignition.

Butane is in liquid form inside the can. It liquefies under pressure, like other gases. The colder it is, the less pressure that’s needed to keep the gas in liquid form. So, if you don’t wait long enough after refilling, your lighter may have trouble igniting due to low pressure.

It may also struggle to ignite a flame in cold weather. But you can hold your lighter for a few minutes to warm it up with your body heat.

We hope you found the butane you needed! There are many different places you can look for butane. If in doubt, call up the manufacturer and ask them where you can find butane to refill your torch or lighter.

Thanks for reading!

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