noun a portable tool that produces a hot, naked flame for the purpose of soldering, brazing, or welding
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In culinary arts, a blowtorch is used for tasks such as caramelizing sugar on desserts or searing meat.
Jewelers use blowtorches to solder metal pieces together in the creation of jewelry.
Plumbers use blowtorches to solder pipes and fittings in plumbing systems.
A blowtorch is commonly used in welding to heat and melt metal for joining.
In automotive repair, blowtorches are used for tasks such as loosening rusted bolts or shaping metal components.
A blowtorch is commonly used in culinary settings by chefs for tasks such as caramelizing sugar on desserts or searing meats.
In welding, a blowtorch is used to generate intense heat for joining metal pieces together.
Plumbers may use blowtorches for soldering pipes together to create watertight seals.
Jewelers utilize blowtorches for tasks such as soldering metal components in jewelry making.
Glassblowers use blowtorches to heat and shape glass when creating various glass products.