Without the need for toxic chemicals, this garden torch blasts the plants with intensive heat that instantly destroys the weeds' internal cell structures causing them to wither and die within 1-2 days. It leaves the garden completely safe for children and animals immediately after use.
It's environmentally friendly. Using heat to zap the weeds, and they don't grow back.
All you do is apply a quick belt of heat to the weeds.
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Flora82
21 Jul 1611#2
Whilst it is much better than roundup, environmentally friendly butane seems quite the sales stretch.
sma20
21 Jul 168#13
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sradmad
21 Jul 16#1
good find op, heat added
Flora82
21 Jul 1611#2
Whilst it is much better than roundup, environmentally friendly butane seems quite the sales stretch.
Halloway to Flora82
21 Jul 16#3
It's certainly friendly to your garden but in the greater scheme of things, not so much.
machman1209
21 Jul 16#4
Also on Amazon for those who prefer them for £17.89. Not Prime though.
gr8h8me
21 Jul 16#5
I had one of these but it burns too many insects with the weeds so I stopped using it
acholmes2000 to gr8h8me
21 Jul 16#6
Surely weed killer would kill the insects too or not?
gr8h8me
21 Jul 161#7
No I pull them now...The old fashion way
wherescharlie
21 Jul 16#8
Great find. Just bought one, thanks for posting.
johnandrewrussell
21 Jul 161#9
I had one. they are rubbish
silenceson to johnandrewrussell
21 Jul 16#11
I am looking at it and going to give it a try, please let me know what happened? Doesn't kill the weeds or anything else?
Thank you :-)
The gas cans don't last long,
you have to burn the weeds in a particular way so that they don't regrow,
depending on the fitting, the gas cans can be really expensive.
sma20
21 Jul 168#13
neroneuk
21 Jul 16#14
what size are the cans? they look small but they could even be smaller than what they look against the blowtorch in the picture, could be a very misleading picture. LIDL had one recently at £14 but with one of these large standard size cans
masai
21 Jul 16#15
Fun way to get the job done!
bargainhunter666
21 Jul 16#16
I use it in the winter to melt the snow.. and now for the weeds. How does the seller send 8 cans of butane gas in the post?
dezontk to bargainhunter666
21 Jul 162#17
Egyptian Royal Mail. Don't give them any answers and they won't ask you any questions.
Gabi
21 Jul 161#18
Heat.
toiletseatlicker
21 Jul 16#19
Any teenage son will do it for you....
jarjarmustdie
21 Jul 16#20
Similar product is for sale in Home bargains.
Weed burner wand for £9.99 and gas canisters for £1.99 if it helps anyone. :wink:
cruisecars
21 Jul 161#21
These work well maybe you had a faulty one :confused:
BigBlueDot
21 Jul 16#22
Hmmm...would this be a good way to kill an Ivy tree?
mickgoodie
21 Jul 161#23
my mate swears by his and even good at getting rid of ants nests as well
j1mgg
21 Jul 16#24
what are they like for weeds on monoblock driveways?
Doesnt get the roots which means they can still grow back.
djc0367
21 Jul 16#29
Got one like this from Amazon recently. Previously had a Lidl one that died after about 3 years. This uses butane, Lidl one was butane/propane. Lidl cans are bigger but are 2.99 each. They do basically the same job, but don't expect either to last forever. I bought it mainly to control liverwort in between block paving stones, but I swear liverwort appears to be made out of asbestos.
Also good for lighting BBQ and wood pellets for my pizza oven.
Meathotukdeals
21 Jul 161#30
I have a weed burner and its good for certain things like weeds just getting going between paving slabs and on common ground where there is no danger of spraying weedkiller only for kids, dogs etc to walk by a few moments after and potentially get weedkiller on them, in their mouths etc blah. I like to use it on Equisetum in particular. I also like to use it on weeds that have gone to seed - deliver the flame the right way and you can destroy the seeds as well as the weed leaves. (Cardamine hirsuta die die DIE!!!!). I would prefer Roundup on things like larger dandelions but its a bit of a faff cleaning out the sprayer and dosing for a few of them and this is a bit easier to repeatedly spot treat them to knock them back.
Hope this helps with some of the questions above.
Also don't forget things like dried leaves, such as accumulated leaf matter below large bushes, can also easily set alight and can easily blaze out of control pretty quickly.
tfish
21 Jul 16#31
do u refuse to use bleach too? or even walk on the pavement? My god
Jonnyblock
21 Jul 16#32
No, insecticide kills insects. Although I doubt anyone knows the longterm effects of herbicide on insects.
monkey1999
21 Jul 16#33
True neighbour got one crap just makes mess and weeds grow straight back
RuudBullit
21 Jul 16#34
Pulling bindweed just isn't effective. Glyphosate in a sprayer all the way for me :-)
sharkalos
21 Jul 16#35
Voted hot - anything but Monsanto. But surely can't people just managed their garden the old fashioned way. Biological weed control is the best form of control.
xfirebladex
21 Jul 16#36
I use one on our patio and it definitely works but requires going over every couple of weeks to keep things in check, especially during summer. I'm using the camping cooker gas cans with it and I'm surprised how long it's lasted considering it's just blasting a blue flame out the end. I'd guess 6-8 times around my whole patio per can. Can does get pretty frosty though.
xfirebladex
21 Jul 16#37
It's also much more satisfying than spraying weedkiller, so there is that upside.
jonesinamillion
21 Jul 16#38
Great BBQ coal starter I'm guessing?
Duelling Duck
21 Jul 161#39
Yep. I use it for that and it's amazing. I also use it to finish off burgers and meat that I sous-vide and it's amazingly good.
Randomste1985
22 Jul 16#40
I got 1 last week works great and makes rapid cheese on toast
neilcaldwell
22 Jul 16#41
I think it's cruel!
crazymonkey
23 Jul 16#42
Can I use one of these to torch on felt on the roof?
Opening post
Weed Wand
Without the need for toxic chemicals, this garden torch blasts the plants with intensive heat that instantly destroys the weeds' internal cell structures causing them to wither and die within 1-2 days. It leaves the garden completely safe for children and animals immediately after use.
It's environmentally friendly. Using heat to zap the weeds, and they don't grow back.
All you do is apply a quick belt of heat to the weeds.
Top comments
All comments (43)
Thank you :-)
you have to burn the weeds in a particular way so that they don't regrow,
depending on the fitting, the gas cans can be really expensive.
Weed burner wand for £9.99 and gas canisters for £1.99 if it helps anyone.
:wink:
.
Also good for lighting BBQ and wood pellets for my pizza oven.
Hope this helps with some of the questions above.
Also don't forget things like dried leaves, such as accumulated leaf matter below large bushes, can also easily set alight and can easily blaze out of control pretty quickly.