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The Pulsefire LRT Long Range Torch is our most powerful handheld flame tool, engineered for professionals and landowners who need maximum reach and control. With a flame projection distance of up to 25 feet, the LRT tackles large-scale vegetation management, controlled burns, land clearing, and fire line preparation with unmatched efficiency.
We designed the pulse fire lrt with a reinforced steel construction and ergonomic grip system that reduces operator fatigue during extended use. The precision flow regulator gives you complete control over flame intensity, while the integrated safety lock prevents accidental ignition. Whether you’re managing hundreds of acres or conducting prescribed burns, the LRT delivers the professional-grade performance you demand.
LRT specifications and performance details

Construction and Durability Features
We built the pulse fire lrt with heavy-gauge steel throughout the torch body, wand, and mounting brackets to withstand years of professional use in harsh outdoor environments. The powder-coated finish resists corrosion from moisture, chemicals, and extreme temperatures you encounter during land management operations.
The burner assembly features a brass orifice and stainless steel ignition system that deliver consistent performance across thousands of ignition cycles. We engineered every connection point with reinforced threading and gasket seals to prevent fuel leaks and maintain optimal pressure throughout your workday.

Operating Range and Flame Control
Maximum Projection Distance
The LRT achieves its 25-foot flame projection through our optimized burner geometry and high-flow fuel delivery system. This extended reach allows you to maintain safe distance from dense vegetation, steep terrain, or hazardous materials while still delivering effective heat application.
Precision Flow Adjustment
The brass flow regulator features infinite adjustment between pilot flame and maximum output. You can dial in the exact flame intensity needed for different vegetation types, moisture conditions, and burn objectives without cycling the ignition on and off.
Safety Systems and Operation
We integrated multiple safety features into the pulse fire lrt design to protect operators during normal use and unexpected situations. The thumb-activated safety lock must be disengaged before the trigger can ignite the torch, preventing accidental activation during transport or repositioning.
The pistol grip positions your hand away from the burner assembly and directs exhaust gases forward and upward, away from the operator. We designed the grip angle and trigger reach to accommodate both gloved and bare-handed operation while maintaining positive control.



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Common Questions About the Pulsefire LRT
The LRT operates on standard liquid propane (LP gas) from any propane cylinder equipped with a vapor withdrawal valve. We recommend 20 lb cylinders for the best balance of fuel capacity and portability during field operations.
The torch connects to your cylinder using the included 10-foot reinforced hose and brass quick-disconnect fittings. You’ll need a standard propane regulator appropriate for torch applications, typically in the 0-30 PSI range.
Burn time depends on your flame intensity setting. At maximum output, a full 20 lb propane cylinder provides approximately 45 minutes of continuous operation.
At moderate flame settings suitable for most vegetation management and controlled burn work, the same cylinder typically lasts 75-90 minutes. Lower pilot flame settings for detail work can extend operation time beyond two hours per cylinder.
Permit requirements vary significantly by location, season, and intended use. Most jurisdictions require burn permits from your local fire department or forestry agency before conducting any open burning, regardless of the ignition method.
Some states classify flame tools as restricted equipment requiring operator certification for commercial or prescribed burn use. Contact your state forestry division or local fire marshal to understand specific requirements for your area and application. Always check current fire danger ratings and any burn bans before beginning operations.
Yes, the pulse fire lrt operates in cold weather, though propane vaporization rates decrease as temperatures drop below 40°F. This can reduce flame projection distance and intensity compared to operation in warmer conditions.
To maintain performance in cold weather, keep spare cylinders in a heated vehicle between uses, or use larger propane tanks that maintain better vapor pressure in low temperatures. The torch itself has no temperature limitations and all components function normally in freezing conditions.
After each operation session, disconnect the fuel supply and trigger the torch to purge remaining propane from the system. This prevents residue buildup in the burner assembly.
Inspect all hose connections and fittings before each use for wear, cracks, or damage. Check the brass orifice monthly for carbon deposits and clean with a soft brass brush as needed. Store the torch in a dry location and coil the fuel hose loosely to prevent kinks. No other routine maintenance is required for normal operation.
The LRT can be used near structures when operated with appropriate caution and proper flame control settings. The precision flow regulator allows you to reduce flame intensity for detail work around fence posts, buildings, and other improvements.
Always maintain awareness of wind direction and keep combustible materials outside the flame projection path. We recommend keeping a charged fire extinguisher or water source immediately accessible when working near any structures. Never operate the torch while standing on or near flammable surfaces like dry wooden decks or mulched areas.
Yes, we back the pulse fire lrt with a one-year limited warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship under normal use conditions. The warranty covers the torch body, burner assembly, valve components, and included fuel hose.
Wear items like ignition electrodes, O-rings, and gaskets are excluded from warranty coverage but are available as replacement parts. Damage resulting from improper fuel types, negligent operation, or failure to perform basic maintenance is not covered. Full warranty terms are included with your LRT documentation.






