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Basic Little Torch Starter Set

Basic Little Torch Starter Set

SKU: 8301002
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In Stock, 14 Available

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Regular price $199.95 / Set

Product Specifications

Brand: Smith
Country of Origin: United States of America
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Product Description

The Little Torch™ by Smith is a must for any bench jeweler. With 5 tip sizes included, you can produce a flame as small as a thin thread or large enough to cast up to three ounces of gold or silver, reaching temperatures up to 6,300°F. It's ideal and reliable for a myriad of jewelry tasks in repair, retail, or manufacturing settings.


  • Precision brazing: Works with an unlimited range of materials, from less than 0.001" copper wire to 16-gauge steel.
  • Accurate heating: Heats the tiniest elements with accuracy and solders both hard and soft materials.
  • Lightweight, balanced body: Rugged aluminum alloy body weighs only 0.5 oz. and is well-balanced for easy maneuvering in areas impossible to reach with a conventional tool.
  • Precise flame control: Pencil-style handle directs the flame exactly where you want it for a clean, professional job.
  • Flexible hoses: Thin, extremely lightweight hoses add flexibility, giving you infinite control at an infinite variety of settings and sizes.
  • Fuel Compatibility: Works with acetylene, propane, natural gas, or hydrogen as the fuel gas. Do not switch fuels once used. See "important info" below.


This system includes:

  • Torch handpiece
  • Two 8-foot hoses (one fuel, one oxygen) with “B” fittings (9/16" thread)
  • Five torch tips, sizes #3 through #7


Important Info: 

  • “B” fittings (9/16"-18 thread) are the U.S. standard, so customers outside the U.S. should confirm their tank/regulator fittings match before ordering, or plan to source local adapters. 
  • While the Little Torch™ can run on acetylene, propane, natural gas, or hydrogen, only one fuel gas should ever be run through a given set of hoses. Switching fuels through the same hoses lets residual gases mix, which can create an explosion hazard. If you want to use a different fuel gas, use a separate, dedicated set of hoses.