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Our MoonBlaze Fire Eating Torch is light-weight 1/8 inch diameter steel with a 1.5 inch (3.8 cm) MoonBlaze wick; there is no exposed metal on the wick. Torches are 16 inches (41 cm) long, and are very suitable for practice or performance.

Small torches are better for beginners, practice, or small-jawed individuals, while the Medium and Large sizes are great performance fire-eating torches.

Fire-eating torches are commonly used with white gas and lighter fluid only. It is highly suggested fire-eaters do do not use alcohols, lamp oil, kerosene, or biodiesel.

Sold individually.

Fire-eating Torches can not be sent First Class Mail.

Disclaimer:

Fire-eating and fire-breathing are dangerous activities that involve fuel and/or fire in the performer's mouth and in close proximity to the performer. By purchasing or using fire-eating and fire-breathing equipment, the purchaser or user agrees that Fire Mecca is not liable for any damage or injury caused during these activities.

Product SKU Ship Weight Price Order
Medium TRCHEAT563 0.1800 Price: $16.00 
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kevlar, wick, kevlar wick, tape wick, rope wick, kevlar tape wick, kevlar rope wick
K1 Tape Wick w/ Adhesive
   



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1. michelle on 2/21/2010, said:

These torches are just super! They last a long time and have a nice size fire. I was a little nervous at first because the fire was pretty full and bold looking, but after a little practice I feel totally comfortable using them. The bold looking flame from the moon blaze looks good to the audience also. They hold a lot of fuel for transfers which is fun. I can get a nice transfer even after it's been light once or twice and extinguished. My only problem with them is they last so much longer than my old fire eating songs, I have to start adding a longer opening song to the show!
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