16 hours ago, nickrey said:no smells of gas products
Just to be clear, there's no torch taste or smell with the Searzall--that's one of its big advantages.
On the minus side, it's not that great (or fast) for searing a steak. Touching up, yes.
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16 hours ago, nickrey said:no smells of gas products
Just to be clear, there's no torch taste or smell with the Searzall--that's one of its big advantages.
On the minus side, it's not that great (or fast) for searing a steak. Touching up, yes.
2 hours ago, nickrey said:no smells of gas products
Just to be clear, there's no torch taste or smell with the Searzall--that's one of it's big advantages.
On the minus side, it's not that great (or fast) for searing a steak. Touching up, yes.
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