$ 59.95
The FYRE Gas Pump Torch is a butane torch built for dabbers who want their station to have some personality. Shaped like a vintage gas pump nozzle, this fully functional torch delivers the consistent flame you need for heating bangers while looking like it belongs in a retro garage. If you're tired of generic torches that all look the same, this one stands out without sacrificing performance.
This torch fits dabbers who care about aesthetics as much as function. If your rig setup is curated — matching carb caps, organized tools, maybe a nice mat underneath — the Gas Pump Torch completes the look. It's also solid for collectors who want functional pieces that double as display items when not in use.
Not the move if you need something ultra-compact for travel or if you're doing high-volume sessions back to back. For daily home use at your station, though, it handles the job.
Fill the torch with butane through the refill valve on the bottom — you'll need a standard butane canister with a plastic tip adapter. Let it sit for a couple minutes after filling before you light it. This gives the fuel time to stabilize and prevents sputtering on that first ignition.
When you're ready to heat your banger, hold the torch at an angle that lets you see the flame hitting the quartz. Most dabbers heat the bottom and lower walls of the banger, rotating slightly to distribute heat evenly. How long depends on your banger thickness — thinner quartz heats faster, thicker needs more time. Once you cut the flame, let it cool to your preferred temp before dropping your concentrate.
Between sessions, store it somewhere stable where it won't get knocked over. The nozzle shape means it can tip if you're not careful. Keep it away from your concentrate jars and anything heat-sensitive. And yeah, the warning about keeping it away from actual gas stations and vehicles isn't a joke — it looks realistic enough that you don't want any confusion in the wrong setting.
Butane not included. You'll need to grab a can of quality butane separately. Look for refined butane with low impurities — it burns cleaner and keeps your torch working longer.
Wipe down the exterior with a dry cloth to keep it looking clean. If the flame starts sputtering or won't ignite consistently, you might have air in the fuel line — bleed the tank completely and refill. Avoid overfilling, which can cause the same issue. Store upright when possible.
Refined butane works best. Look for brands that advertise 5x or higher refinement — fewer impurities mean a cleaner burn and less gunk building up in the ignition system over time. Cheap butane from the checkout counter will work in a pinch but can shorten the torch's lifespan.
Flip the torch upside down, insert your butane canister tip into the refill valve, and press down firmly for 3-5 seconds. You'll hear the gas flowing in. Don't overfill — stop when you hear the hissing change pitch or see a little butane spray back. Wait a couple minutes before lighting.
It's fully functional. The gas pump aesthetic is fun, but underneath the design it's a standard butane torch with adjustable flame. You can heat bangers, light bowls, or use it for anything else you'd use a regular torch for.
Yes, there's a flame adjustment dial that lets you control the intensity. For heating bangers, most people run it at medium-high. For quick bowl lights on a hand pipe, dial it back.
Same rules as any butane torch — use in a ventilated area, keep away from flammable materials, and don't leave it running unattended. The design looks like a gas pump, but it's just butane inside, same as your standard dab torch.
Depends on how hot you run it and how long your heat-up sessions are. For typical dabbing use — heating a banger 3-5 times per session, a few sessions a day — you'll get several days to a week before needing a refill.
The nozzle design does make it less stable than a traditional upright torch. Set it down on your dab mat between uses rather than on a hard surface where it might roll. Some people keep it in a small holder or lay it flat.