MAVEN HURRICANE TORCH – 4 PACK DISPLAY

The Maven Hurricane Torch is a compact tabletop lighter built for dabbers who need reliable, wind-resistant flame without taking up half the coffee table. Standing 6.75 inches (171mm) tall with a single adjustable jet, it heats quartz bangers evenly and fits comfortably in your hand for precise torch work. This 4-pack display gives shops or heavy users a ready supply of dependable torches in multiple color options.

Why the Hurricane works

  • Consistent heat every session — single jet flame with adjustable output lets you dial in exactly what your banger needs
  • Won't blow out on the patio — windproof design means outdoor sessions don't turn into a lighter-flicking marathon
  • Stays put while you work — tabletop base keeps the torch stable between heats so you're not laying a hot lighter on its side
  • No accidental ignition — safety lock prevents the torch from firing in a drawer or bag
  • Keep it going hands-free — ignition hold lets you lock the flame on for longer heating without cramping your thumb
  • Refillable for years of use — standard butane refill port means you're not tossing cheap lighters every week

Best for

The Hurricane fits dabbers running daily sessions who want something more reliable than a clipper but don't need a full-size blazer torch. It's sized right for apartment setups, travel kits, or as a backup torch when your main unit runs dry. The 4-pack makes sense for smoke shops stocking multiple colors, or for the enthusiast who keeps one at the rig, one in the travel case, and a couple for friends who always seem to need a torch.

How to use it

Fill the Hurricane through the bottom port with quality butane — cheap fuel gunks up the jet over time. Let it sit for a minute after filling before first ignition. Click the safety lock off, press the ignition, and adjust the flame height using the dial near the base. For heating quartz bangers, start with the flame tip about an inch from the quartz and move in slow circles to distribute heat evenly. The ignition hold locks the flame on if you need both hands free or just don't want to hold the button for 30 seconds straight.

Between sessions, engage the safety lock before setting it down or stashing it. This prevents accidental fires in drawers, bags, or anywhere curious hands might find it. When the flame starts sputtering or won't reach full height, it's time to refill — purge any remaining air from the tank before adding fresh butane for best results.

Keep your torch on a dab mat or heat-resistant surface. Even tabletop torches get warm at the base during extended use, and silicone surfaces protect both your furniture and your gear.

Specifications

Height 6.75 inches (171mm)
Flame type Single adjustable jet
Fuel Refillable butane
Style Tabletop
Features Safety lock, ignition hold, windproof
Colors Multiple options available
Pack quantity 4 torches per display

What's included

  • 4 Maven Hurricane Torches
  • Display packaging for retail

Single jet vs. dual jet torches

The Hurricane runs a single jet flame, which heats more slowly than dual or triple jet torches but gives you more control over the process. For cold-start dabs or careful low-temp heating, single jets let you creep up on your target temperature without overshooting. Dual jets heat faster but can create hot spots if you're not moving the flame constantly. If you're the type who times your heat-up and cooldown to the second, single jet is your friend.

For larger bangers or thick-bottom quartz that needs serious BTUs, you might want a bigger torch. But for standard 14mm and 10mm setups with typical banger thickness, the Hurricane has plenty of output. According to Leafly's guide to dabbing, controlled heating is key to preserving terpenes and getting the most flavor from your concentrates — and that's where adjustable single jets shine.

Frequently asked questions

How long does a full butane tank last?

Depends on your session frequency and how long you run the flame. Most dabbers get 15-25 full heat-ups from a tank, roughly a week or two of regular use. Heavy users who heat multiple bangers or run longer flames will refill more often. Keep a can of butane around — running dry mid-session is a buzzkill.

What kind of butane should I use?

Use refined butane, ideally 5x filtered or better. Hardware store butane works in a pinch but contains more impurities that clog the jet over time. Brands like Colibri, Vector, or Newport are solid choices. Your flame will burn cleaner and your torch will last longer.

Will this heat a thick-bottom banger?

Yes, but expect longer heat times compared to dual or triple jet torches. Thick quartz retains heat better once it's up to temp, so the slower heating isn't necessarily a downside — you just need patience. For 2mm+ walls or extra-thick bottoms, budget 45-60 seconds of heating versus 20-30 for standard bangers.

Does the safety lock actually work?

It does. Slide it on and the ignition button won't depress. It's not childproof in the sense that a determined kid couldn't figure it out, but it prevents accidental pocket fires and keeps the torch from going off when jostled in a bag with your dab tools and carb caps.

Can I adjust the flame while it's lit?

Yes. The adjustment dial works whether the torch is firing or not. This lets you start with a lower flame and crank it up once you see how the banger is responding, or dial back if you're getting too hot too fast.

How do I know when to refill?

The flame will sputter, reduce in height, or fail to ignite consistently. Some torches have visible fuel windows — the Hurricane doesn't, so you're going by flame performance. When in doubt, top it off. Overfilling isn't ideal either; leave a small air gap for proper pressure.

Is this good for travel?

Size-wise, yes — it's compact enough for a travel kit. Remember that butane torches can't go on planes in checked or carry-on luggage. For road trips or camping, it's solid. The windproof flame handles outdoor conditions better than standard lighters, and the tabletop design means you can set up anywhere with a flat surface.

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