Introduction
Thank you for choosing the TBTeek Butane Torch GF-907. This versatile, one-hand operated torch is designed for various applications, including culinary tasks like caramelizing food, baking, and brulee, as well as crafts and soldering. For your safety and to ensure optimal performance, please read this manual thoroughly before use and retain it for future reference.

Image: The TBTeek Butane Torch GF-907 in yellow and black, showcasing its design.
Product Features
- One-hand Operation: Ergonomic design with a long torch nozzle for safe and efficient use.
- Butane Gas Gauge: Easily monitor fuel levels to know when to refill.
- Durable Construction: Made from aluminum alloy for enhanced durability and sturdiness.
- Adjustable Flame: Equipped with a flame regulator to customize intensity (up to 1371 °C / 2500 °F).
- Continuous Flame Mode: A lock button allows for a continuous flame, freeing your hands during prolonged use.
- Versatile Applications: Suitable for kitchen tasks (caramelizing, baking, brulee), soldering, jewelry making, and various crafts.

Image: Detailed view of the TBTeek Butane Torch highlighting its key components and features.
Safety Information
- Do not touch the flame nozzle while in use or immediately after use. Allow it to cool naturally.
- Do not immerse heated parts in water to cool down.
- Keep the torch away from children.
- Use ONLY butane gas cans with a long nozzle for refilling.
- Store the gas regulator torch in a cool, dry place.
- Use ONLY butane gas in this torch; NOT Propane Gas.
- Ensure proper ventilation when using the torch.
- Do not puncture or incinerate the torch or butane canisters.
- Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight or temperatures exceeding 120°F (49°C).
Setup
Choosing the Right Butane Canister
The TBTeek Butane Torch is designed for use with butane gas canisters that have a long nozzle. If your butane can has a short nozzle, use the provided red inflation tools to ensure a proper fit and prevent gas leakage during refilling.

Image: Illustration of compatible butane gas nozzles for the torch.

Image: The red inflation tool provided for use with butane cans.
Refilling Instructions
- Ensure the torch is turned off and cooled down before refilling.
- Turn the torch upside down to locate the refill valve at the base.
- With the butane can still upside-down, firmly insert the tip of the butane can's nozzle into the torch's refill valve.
- You will hear a sizzling sound as the torch fills up. Repeat this process for about 3 to 5 seconds.
- Monitor the gas gauge on the side of the torch. Stop filling when it reaches the "MAX" mark.
- After filling, turn the torch back upright and allow it to sit for at least 10 minutes for the butane to stabilize before use.
Video: Demonstration of how to refill the TBTeek Butane Torch with butane gas, showing the proper technique and use of the gas gauge.
Operating Instructions
- Ignition: Ensure the gas regulator is set to a middle position. Press the ignition trigger to light the flame.
- Adjusting Flame: Use the gas flow regulator (located on the side) to adjust the flame intensity between '+' (maximum) and '-' (minimum). The maximum temperature can reach 1371 °C (2500 °F).
- Continuous Flame: To maintain a continuous flame, press the lock button (located near the ignition trigger) simultaneously with the ignition trigger. Release the ignition trigger while keeping the lock button engaged.
- Turning Off: To turn off the flame, simply press the ignition trigger again or disengage the lock button if continuous flame mode is active.

Image: Visual guide for igniting and controlling the flame with one hand.
Video: Tips and demonstrations for effectively using the TBTeek Butane Torch GF-907 for various tasks.
Maintenance
- Regularly check the torch for any signs of damage or leaks.
- Keep the torch clean by wiping it with a dry cloth after it has completely cooled down.
- Store the torch in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat sources.
- Ensure the gas regulator is set to the 'off' position when storing to prevent accidental ignition.
Troubleshooting
Problem: Torch does not ignite or flame is weak after refilling.
Reason: High gas pressure in the torch or insufficient butane.
Solution:
- Use the red inflation tool (provided) to release excess gas from the torch.
- Refill the torch with a small amount of gas.
- Allow the torch to stand for 10 minutes before attempting to use it again.
If you encounter other problems, please contact customer support for assistance.
Specifications
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Model Number | GF-907 |
| Brand | TBTeek |
| Color | Yellow-black |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Item Weight | 225 Grams (7.9 ounces) |
| Product Dimensions | 4.72"L x 2.63"W x 6.3"H |
| Maximum Temperature | 2500 Degrees Fahrenheit (1371 °C) |
| Power Source | Butane |
| Included Components | Butane Nozzle Adapters x 3, TBTeeK GF-907 Yellow-Black Butane Torch x 1, User Manual x 1 |
Warranty and Support
TBTeek is committed to providing high-quality products and excellent customer service. For any questions, concerns, or support needs regarding your TBTeek Butane Torch GF-907, please refer to the contact information provided with your purchase or visit the official TBTeek store online. We strive to ensure your satisfaction and are here to assist you.
For more information, visit the TBTeek Store.





