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The propane weed burner
Got me weed burner from Temu see how it does? If it works good I won’t have to buy roundup. I don’t have grass.
Temu Walmart has propane 1 pound bottles 2 for 9. 99. I also plan on trying to refill bottles from my 20 pound tank? (Yes I have adapter hose with gauge)See how that goes. I weighed bottle they weigh 30 Oz so I know how much to fill in. If that don’t work may get refillable container or just buy bottle’s depending on how long they last? Not for novice if you torch any plastic or rubber like popups if may damage them, it will also melt exposed black mat ground cover if hover torch it over long enough. |
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IMHO, I refuse to buy anything from TEMU and I believe you are exposing yourself to a potentially dangerous situation. Are all of the components certified for the intended use? I have no experience refilling the smaller cylinders, and as I recall these were typically labeled "Do not refill".
I wish you good luck and I hope you have great insurance. |
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PS, keep a water hose charged and ready incase of a flare up happens. |
burning the top does not kill the roots
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Have to be very careful...
Bought a high quality weed burner at H.D. last month... Cannot see see all the heat flames coming out, and scorched many plants, and almost burned down my beautiful tall Cypress tree... A warning would have helped, use only in open rock areas, and lawn...Important, keep an running hose at the ready... Too late for me :sad:
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i bet we can turn that thing into a real flamethrower.......:boom::boom::boom:
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I got one to burn up the weed leftovers after I kill them with Roundup. Using it on live weeds doesn't really work too well, they have too much moisture. Yes, keep a hose at the ready if you are working near plants!
Concerning Temu, I had doubts as well but they had a price on a little generator to power my fridge that I just couldn't resist. I used a credit card that I only use for Amazon purchases (their card) so I could easily check for errant charges, and set up all of the alerts, don't allow foreign charges, etc. So far so good. BTW, the little 1500 watt generator works great. Plugged in my fridge after starting it and it barely burped when the compressor kicked on. Lightweight and about the size of beachball. Little square cube. Hope I never need it, but for the price, I'm ok with that. |
Ok, my first flame job. First pass I didn’t roost long enough, IMO takes till you see the leaves and stem wilt and start burning. I have rock yard and blow debris clean up before I attempt. I have no evergreen’s which contains lot of oil and stay clean of bushes.
As far as Temu mostly if not same you see on Amazon, Walmart, ect. Most all stuff made in China now thanks to greed. Why make it when can just distribute it? I use to buy USA only if I could but that ship has sailed 30 years ago. And you find product here usually says assembled in USA… I’d like to get away from roundup, I think I killed two palms (no big lost they was over grown and getting trunk rot anyway) spraying too close. Roundup sometime takes two passed also. See if it’s cost effective. Even though bottle can be refilled I doubt I’ll try it? Gallon roundup last me nearly year, so that’s’ 4 or maybe 3 bottles of propane? |
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Weed torches are designed to heat the plants’ cells causing them to burst. This destroys the weed’s stem, which causes them to no longer be able to ingest water or nutrients, essentially killing the weeds. weed torch facts |
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You can buy one on Amazon for $25, avoiding Temu, but they are prob all made in China anyway. You would have to work really hard to set your house on fire with one of these. In the rare instance something adjacent to the weed flames up, you just step on it and it's out. I've been using a torch for months with zero issues or worries. I would recommend wearing a smoke mask while using though. $15 on Amazon, with disposable cotton filters. |
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NOTE, the TEMU app is considered a security risk as it sends a lot of your personal info back to China, please do some research on this. I saw recently that that one of the senators(?) has asked for an investigation of this app. Please be careful.
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Lots of utube video’s on refilling tanks one of many, all have same principles. Transfer of 16 Oz liquid if 1 pound tank course should have the ability to measure it. People off grid been doing this for decades. Sure not recommended do to some my lack skill or ability. If I was off grid in freezing weather had no means to go to town sure would do it. I won’t say if I don’t it in pass and don’t recommend. Not something just dreamed up lately.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lb0dV-1397c One of many. Is it right or safe you be judge? The manufacturer don’t want liability and motivation to sell more new tanks. If tanks are not safe when they filled them due to design flaw why would we buy one? As far as buying Temu use go between like PayPal. No, I wouldn’t use any other pay method. I wouldn’t buy fragile stuff cause the have crud packaging system. |
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Being too cheap to buy that tool myself . . .
Being too cheap to buy that tool myself, I tried using the regular torch head on a propane torch on sidewalk-crack weeds. It did not work well.
(I have also tried using a large lens to focus the sun"s light on weeds. Another failure.) |
I have a weed dragon that I hook up to a 5 gallon propane tank strapped to a moving hand truck. Although it’s better than spraying toxic poison in the yard, torching the weeds only seems to knock them down but not kill them. You need to really torch them, then hit them again in a few days, to really kill them. I find that using industrial strength vinegar is easier and has about the same results.
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A strong vinegar solution sprayed on the weeds will essentially do exactly the same thing. It will definitely kill the top part of the plant. If there's any significant root system, the weeds will grow back whether spraying with vinegar or burning the tops.
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Checked weeds today brown shriveled up no green, but that’s with two burn sessions yesterday. About 3/4 of tank used. I found the new sprouts or young weeds shrivel up quickly while the established weeds takes 3 to 5 seconds. Guess I could get some maps gas it burns quit bit hotter, but it’s twice as much. |
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“YES, flame weeding will kill the roots too! Even on big weeds (over 6"), you will see a stunting effect and even a kill within a few days, depending on how established the root system is and how long the plant was exposed to heat. Again, multiple application may be necessary for well-established pants” quoted from or friends at Google. |
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Another expert, Mike Orzolek from Penn State, recommends that flaming weeds two to three weeks apart. Flaming will kill annual weeds completely, but does not kill the roots of perennial weeds. Often, gardeners will see new shoots a week or so after flaming and additional treatments can deplete the roots, killing the weeds. |
It’s not errant charges many are worried about but rather subpar potentially dangerous products, lack of stringent safety certification, and use of toxins in Temu products. Caveat emptor!
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Vinegar or salt would work better and safer
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Have one. Wind blows it out and fear of neighbor's Villa gas line (hand pick that area, too afraid of a "boom" lol) are only drawbacks. Need to get wind guard. Besides that it works great. A tank lasted a few months if you stay on the weeds. I don't have the hose system. Just the wand.
Will NEVER use temu. |
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It’s only a weed burner. Not a NASA certified reentry vehicle. At worst he’s out a few bucks and a lil time. Tho I hear those weed burners work quite well. |
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Vinegar
Buy Vinegar 30 percent at Lowes it kills all my weeds in the rocks however you can't use it on the grass it will also kill the grass.
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I occasionally buy from Temu, I do NOT have the app on my phone, I buy off their website. For payments I use Paypal so they don't see my credit card info. As for their quality, they are selling much of the same stuff that they make for Amazon, Walmart and big box stores, you just skip the middleman.
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Total Vegetarian Killer
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I got scammed this week by some lowlifes pretending to be my bank calling about a couple questionable charges from overseas. They had a lest of everything I had charged on the card this month, and they had a lot of information about me they said was from my credit report. (But that info is available to any of us online for a few dollars per name.) I really should have know better. They kept me on hold (without music) for two and a half hours. I came to my senses a couple hours later, called my card issuer (two cards), and cancelled them and reported the scam. The issuer checked and confirmed that there had been NO phony charges. It was all part of the scam. I then cancelled the card on the sites where I buy things and registered a different card the scammers didn’t know about. Then I went to the three credit rating agencies, registered a fraud alert, and blocked credit checks from them. So it’s a lot of bother, but it didn’t cost me anything. Now whoever called me can’t use those two card numbers. But they still have info on my prior addresses and much more. Temu is thought by the U.S. Government to sell this information to scammers, and of course it is kept by the Chinese security bureau. Again, it looks too good to be true, but just say no. And be VERY cautious about buying anything from China that you see on Facebook. A few years ago I bought was supposed to be a little battery-operated chainsaw I saw on Facebook. (They are still advertised there.) it was a gift for a friend. $40 plus about $20 shipping. What arrived was about a foot of chain from a chain saw chain and two little handles and a little bag for them. Technically a chain saw, but NOT what I saw online. I never got my money back. Another time, I spent about $270 on some fold up trellises with fake greenery on them. You’ve seen the ads on Facebook. What arrived was much sparser than the ads, and when opened, very sparse indeed. I wasn’t able to get any money back unless I returned everything—about twenty pounds—to China at my expense, and then they’d only give me part of it. I just tossed it all. It was too tacky to use. Be careful. |
I bought one at Lowe’s and I love it!
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TEMU burner
You bought this from TEMU ? :yuck:
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I use the organic recipe found here. How to Make Weed Killer: 6 Natural and Effective Methods
SUPPLIES Vinegar Dish detergent Table salt 1-gallon jug of water Spray bottle The recommendation is to spray when the sun is hitting the area. It works. It's true, the solution doesn't kill the root. The sun on the solution burns the weed and the weed can no longer absorb nutrients. I still don't have an answer for those teeny-tiny weeds that pop up everywhere. They are too small and close to other plants for any chemical and certainly for the flame thrower. And my husband would never trust me with fire. He barely trusts me with a spray bottle. For now, re: the little teeny-tiny pop up weeds, I have taken someone else's advice and consider the hour it takes me to pull them as meditation therapy. "Serenity now". |
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