The Double Flame Pocket Torch Leaf is a refillable butane torch lighter that delivers two parallel jet flames at the click of a button — built for heating pipes, bowls and joints evenly when a regular lighter just isn't cutting it. Two flames, one pocket-sized tool, endless reliability.
Why a double flame beats a single
A double flame torch lighter gives you roughly twice the heat coverage of a single-jet, which matters when you're trying to light a bowl evenly or toast a joint tip without scorching one side and leaving the other raw. Two closely-spaced jets hit the surface in parallel, so your herb lights uniformly and stays lit — no more rotating a cheap Bic while the cherry goes lopsided.
The Leaf edition keeps the format pocket-friendly: slim enough to slide into a jacket pocket, heavy enough to feel like a proper tool rather than a gas-station throwaway. The flame window sits just above the thumb button, so you can see exactly where the heat is going. Colours are selected randomly from the warehouse — if you order multiple, we'll do our best to send a varied selection.
Who this torch is for
This is the lighter we'd hand to someone who's gone through three disposables in a month and is fed up. Pipe smokers, joint rollers, bong users, cigar dabblers, anyone lighting candles outdoors in Amsterdam wind — the Double Flame Torch Leaf handles all of it. The butane jet is windproof in a way a soft flame never is, which means the canal-side smoke sessions actually work in November.
One honest limitation: this is a torch, not a soft flame. If you're a cigar purist who insists on a gentle toast, a double-jet will feel aggressive — grab a soft flame lighter for that ritual. For everything else, this is the workhorse.
Specifications
| Type | Double jet torch lighter |
| Fuel | Butane (refillable) |
| Ignition | Piezo, one-button |
| Flame | Two parallel jets |
| Design | Leaf motif, pocket size |
| Colour | Randomly selected |
| SKU | HS1866 |
How to use the Double Flame Torch Leaf
- Before first use, fill with quality butane — we'd pick a 5x-refined butane to keep the jets clear.
- Hold the lighter upside down, press the refill valve with the butane can nozzle for 5–10 seconds.
- Let it rest for 2 minutes so the gas stabilises to room temperature.
- Adjust the flame dial at the base if your torch has one — start low, work up.
- Press the ignition button. Two blue jets should appear instantly.
- Hold the flame 1–2 cm from your bowl, pipe or joint. Move in a circle for even lighting.
- Release the button to extinguish. Never leave the flame lock engaged unattended.
Refilling and maintenance tips
Refillable torches last years if you treat them right. Use refined butane (the cheap stuff leaves residue that clogs the jets), bleed the tank fully before refilling if the flame starts sputtering, and keep it away from pocket lint. If the flame goes yellow or weak, it's almost always either low gas, air in the line, or a dirty jet — a blast of compressed air usually sorts it.
Complete your kit with a tin of premium refined butane to keep the jets clean and the flame consistent, and pair it with a proper glass pipe or one-hitter from our smokeshop range. A hemp wick is also worth having around for softer lights when the torch feels overkill.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between a single and double flame torch?
A double flame torch has two parallel jets instead of one, delivering roughly twice the heat coverage. This means faster, more even lighting of bowls, cigars, and joints — especially useful when you're working with a wider surface area than a single jet can cover efficiently.
Are torch lighters windproof?
Yes. Butane jet flames are pressurised and burn much hotter than a soft flame, so they stay lit in wind that would blow out a match or a standard Bic. That's why torches are the go-to for outdoor use and canal-side sessions in Amsterdam's autumn weather.
How do you refill this torch lighter?
Turn it upside down, press the butane can nozzle into the refill valve at the base for 5–10 seconds, then let it sit for 2 minutes before igniting. Use refined butane (5x filtered or better) — cheaper butane leaves residue that clogs the jets over time.
How hot does a double flame torch get?
Butane torch flames burn at approximately 1,300°C at the tip of the blue cone — significantly hotter than a soft flame lighter, which tops out around 800°C. That extra heat is what makes torches ideal for lighting dense material quickly and evenly.
Can I adjust the flame size?
Most double flame torches including this one have an adjustment dial at the base. Turn it clockwise or anti-clockwise with a small tool or your fingernail to lower or raise the flame. Start low and work up — a huge flame wastes gas and scorches your herb.
Are torch lighters safe to carry in a pocket?
Yes, provided the flame lock isn't engaged and the gas valve is closed. Keep it away from direct heat and don't leave it in a hot car — butane expands under heat. Empty the tank before flying; torches are not permitted in carry-on or checked luggage on most airlines.
Last updated: April 2026



