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The Turbo Torch T-3 is a MAP-PRO and propane compatible soldering and brazing torch tip built for trade professionals who need reliable, consistent heat output in the field. This tip measures 1.1 inches wide, 2.6 inches in depth, and 6.4 inches in length, making it a compact and easy-to-handle option for a wide range of plumbing, HVAC, and refrigeration applications. The T-3 is part of the Turbo Torch manual series, which uses the same Swirl Combustion Technology found in the professional-grade Proline Series. Swirl Combustion Technology mixes fuel and air in a rotating pattern inside the tip, which produces a hotter, more focused flame compared to standard torch tips. This means faster heat transfer to fittings and pipe, less time on each joint, and more consistent results across copper, brass, and other metals. Plumbers use torch tips like the T-3 for sweat soldering copper water lines, drain lines, and refrigerant tubing. HVAC technicians rely on brazing torch tips for joining refrigerant lines in air conditioning and heat pump systems, where a strong, leak-free joint is critical for system performance and safety. The T-3 is compatible with both MAP-PRO and propane fuel sources, giving technicians flexibility depending on what fuel is available on the job site. MAP-PRO burns at a higher temperature than standard propane, which can reduce joint time on larger diameter tubing. The manual series design means no auto-ignition mechanism, keeping the tip lightweight and straightforward to use. This tip is a direct fit for compatible Turbo Torch handles and is well suited for contractors, service technicians, and apprentices alike who perform regular copper pipe work.
The Turbo Torch T-3 torch tip delivers the performance of Swirl Combustion Technology in a compact, fuel-flexible design that handles both MAP-PRO and propane, making it a practical choice for everyday soldering and brazing tasks in plumbing and HVAC work.
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