Customer Reviews:
Good but... February 13, 2008 Andy K (Leicester United Kingdom) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
Okay but if you are left handed I would suggest looking elsewhere, as the ignition button is placed in a way that makes it difficult to use this left-handed. It would have been so simple for the designer to have placed it either at the front or back so that it could have been used with either hand.
A Torch of Class March 14, 2007 John Self (Belfast, NI) 19 out of 20 found this review helpful
All too often we hear people offer unjustified, exuberant praise for their kitchen gadgets. How many times have I heard fellow cooks tell me, "I'd be literally lost without my die cast tungsten lobster cracker?" or exercising their shrimps in excitement over the latest rechargeable kiwi skinner? br / br /But here we have something which literally will blow you away. The perfect brulee has eluded so many of us for so long, but this little beauty will char your cap to perfection every time. You can even set it on a timer and leave the naked flame unattended, safe in the knowledge that when you return from shopping, your dessert will be crisp and nutty - as long as the kids didn't get to it first, that is! br / br /It's also handy for melting ice cubes. Be careful though: get too close and it'll take your face off.
Blows your mind March 26, 2006 8 out of 14 found this review helpful
one of the best piezo trigger ignitions that has been in my kitchen for a long time.
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