

Exothermic Pulsefire Flamethrower
The Exothermic Pulsefire flamethrower represents our flagship fire projection system, engineered for professionals who demand precision and reliability in controlled burn operations. We designed this unit around a pressurized fuel delivery system that generates consistent flame projection up to 25 feet, giving you the reach needed for land clearing, snow and ice removal, agricultural burning, and controlled pyrotechnic applications.
Every Exothermic Pulsefire unit features a commercial-grade aluminum chassis with reinforced mounting points and a quick-disconnect fuel reservoir that accepts standard propane or diesel fuel sources. Our patented ignition system ensures instant flame generation with zero flameout during operation, while the ergonomic pistol-grip handle puts trigger control and safety lock within natural reach.
Specifications & performance details

Fuel System & Operating Range
The exothermic pulse fire system at the heart of this flamethrower uses a precision pressure regulator to deliver consistent fuel flow across all operating conditions. You can switch between propane and diesel fuel sources without tools—just disconnect the reservoir and attach your preferred fuel type using the quick-coupling system.
Propane operation generates the longest flame projection and cleanest burn, ideal for snow removal and precision agricultural work. Diesel mode delivers slightly shorter range but produces thicker, more visible flames preferred for land clearing and pyrotechnic applications. The adjustable flow valve lets you dial in flame intensity from a narrow pencil flame for detail work up to full 25-foot projection.

Construction & Durability Specifications
We build every Exothermic Pulsefire unit from aircraft-grade aluminum alloy that balances strength with portability. The main chassis weighs just 12 pounds empty, light enough for extended overhead operation yet rigid enough to withstand the thermal stress of professional daily use.
All fuel lines use reinforced stainless steel braided hose rated to 3,000 PSI burst pressure. The ignition electrode sits in a ceramic housing that resists carbon buildup and maintains consistent spark generation across thousands of cycles. Every welded joint undergoes pressure testing to 150% of maximum operating pressure before leaving our facility.
Safety Features & Operation Controls
Every exothermic pulse fire unit ships with a three-stage safety system designed around professional operator needs. The primary trigger lock prevents accidental ignition during transport or storage. A secondary flow valve at the reservoir connection lets you shut off fuel supply independently of the trigger mechanism. The automatic flame sensor cuts ignition power if it detects flow interruption or tip blockage.
The pistol-grip handle positions all controls within natural thumb and finger reach. You can adjust flame intensity, engage the safety lock, and monitor fuel level without shifting your grip or taking your eyes off the work area. The trigger requires 8 pounds of pull force to prevent fatigue-induced accidental discharge.



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Common Questions About the Exothermic Pulsefire
The Pulsefire accepts both propane and diesel fuel sources through its quick-disconnect coupling system. Propane provides the longest flame projection and cleanest burn, ideal for snow removal and precision work. Diesel produces slightly shorter flames but generates thicker, more visible fire patterns preferred for land clearing and pyrotechnic applications.
You can switch between fuel types in the field without tools—just disconnect the reservoir and attach your preferred fuel source. Both modes deliver consistent performance across the full operating temperature range.
The 1.5-gallon fuel reservoir provides 45-60 minutes of continuous flame generation depending on your flow settings and fuel type. Propane typically delivers slightly longer runtime due to its higher energy density, while diesel consumption varies based on flame intensity settings.
The translucent reservoir window lets you monitor fuel levels at a glance during operation. For extended work sessions, we offer a 5-gallon backpack reservoir system that extends runtime to over three hours.
Flamethrower ownership and operation regulations vary by state and local jurisdiction. The Pulsefire meets DOT transportation standards for commercial equipment and includes all federally required safety features.
Before purchasing, check your local fire code and land use regulations regarding open flame equipment. Many jurisdictions require burn permits for agricultural and land clearing applications, while others restrict flamethrower use to professional operators only. We recommend contacting your local fire marshal’s office for specific guidance on legal operation in your area.
We require all operators to wear fire-resistant clothing, leather gloves rated for thermal hazards, and safety glasses with side shields during operation. Long sleeves and pants made from natural fibers provide minimum protection—synthetic materials can melt when exposed to heat.
For professional daily use, we recommend our complete protective gear bundle that includes flame-retardant coveralls, thermal gloves with reinforced palms, and a full-face shield. Always maintain a fire extinguisher rated for Class B fires within immediate reach during operation.
After each use, allow the nozzle assembly to cool completely before performing maintenance. Remove any carbon buildup from the tip using the included bore brushes, and inspect fuel lines for wear or damage.
Every 20 operating hours, remove and clean the ignition electrode with fine sandpaper to maintain consistent spark generation. Check all fuel connections for leaks by applying soapy water and watching for bubbles. The complete maintenance schedule in your operator manual details monthly and annual service procedures that keep your exothermic pulse fire system operating at peak performance.
Yes, the Pulsefire includes reinforced mounting points designed for vehicle installation. Many operators mount the unit to ATV racks or tractor implements for mobile land clearing operations.
When vehicle-mounting, ensure the unit is secured with vibration-damping mounts and positioned so the operator maintains clear line-of-sight to the flame projection area. Never operate the Pulsefire while the vehicle is in motion—always stop completely before igniting. Check your state’s regulations regarding vehicle-mounted flame equipment, as some jurisdictions require special permits for mobile operation.
We back the Pulsefire with a three-year warranty covering all mechanical components, fuel system parts, and chassis construction against defects in materials and workmanship. The ignition system carries an extended five-year warranty due to its proven reliability.
Warranty coverage includes free replacement parts and repair labor at our service center. Normal wear items like ignition electrodes and fuel line seals are excluded, though these components typically last 200+ hours of operation before requiring replacement. Registration must be completed within 30 days of purchase to activate warranty coverage.




