Hand-held propane torch kits come in a few styles and sizes to suit different jobs. The most common use vapor propane tanks varying in size from small hand-held cylinders to larger tanks carried on a backpack or cylinder dolly. Models available range from the small Mini Dragon for lighter weeding duties, to the heavy-duty Jet Torch kit for larger weeding jobs. Hand-held kits using liquid propane cylinders have a use in colder climates or for applications requiring continuous flaming.
Agricultural flaming tools come in a few styles to suit different commercial farm operations. This includes flame weeding equipment suitable for crop, vineyard and orchard, potato, vegetable and alfalfa farmers. A flame sanitizer tool also has a use for poultry farmers in keeping their buildings clean for the animals. The agricultural tools use larger capacity propane tanks, with the equipment designed for towing behind a suitable vehicle.
Handymen and workshop owners will find a use for the smallest of the hand-held propane flame tools. This model has a 45-degree bend in the shaft and a textured grip. This makes it comfortable to use for close-up work, such as metalwork heating and paint removal.
Roofing material can require heat during installation. Equipment designed specifically for this purpose includes hand-held roofing flame tools for torching down material. The tools available have different head sizes, from smaller models for spot repairs to larger sizes for laying material. Modified bitumen applicator tools have a number of propane burners set on a wheeled frame, and these come in a few different styles. Roof Dryers use heat from a propane flame, combined with a powerful fan to provide effective roof drying.
For safety reasons, a need for venting larger propane tanks may occur from time to time. Propane flare tools provide a way of doing this job without releasing the raw propane to the atmosphere. When connected, they will burn the vented propane to clear a tank. Options include a manual and electronic flare, and these can prove useful for propane dealers and distributors, as well as emergency crews.
Low temperatures in colder climates can make engines difficult to start, and heating the engine can help. Red Dragon Engine Heaters come in different styles, from smaller hand-held equipment to larger cylinder dolly models. The equipment blows heat from a propane flame onto a cold engine, with a high-limit heat sensor ensuring that the temperature does not exceed safe levels.
Other propane flame tools in the Red Dragon range include the "Hot Box" heater, intended for use on construction sites and other working areas. A range of patio lights, designed to provide light for open areas, come in a few different styles. These can have a permanent mounting or a portable stand to enable them to move around.