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<blockquote data-quote="Jim74" data-source="post: 2150338" data-attributes="member: 110166"><p>Any flame annealer your going to need to adjust. I was going to purchase a Bench Source as in my review, it was the best propane annealer period. I actually purchases hoses, torches and a splitter to use a 20 gal propane tank to ensure I did not have an issue with low flame as the small tanks emptied. I just could not bring myself to using propane in my home. So I saved and as others have done, bought an AMP. You may also want to look at an Annie induction annealer. The cost is in the high $400's to about $550 with options available. This would be worth reviewing. I spent many hours reviewing videos on annealers, the Bench Source was far and above any of the other propane annealers in my opinion. My suggestion would be to invest your time before you invest your money. I know $1400 is crazy money for the hobby we love, but as I love accuracy and perfection without burning my house down, it made sense to me. I hate buying only to upgrade later spending more money. Best of luck with your decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim74, post: 2150338, member: 110166"] Any flame annealer your going to need to adjust. I was going to purchase a Bench Source as in my review, it was the best propane annealer period. I actually purchases hoses, torches and a splitter to use a 20 gal propane tank to ensure I did not have an issue with low flame as the small tanks emptied. I just could not bring myself to using propane in my home. So I saved and as others have done, bought an AMP. You may also want to look at an Annie induction annealer. The cost is in the high $400's to about $550 with options available. This would be worth reviewing. I spent many hours reviewing videos on annealers, the Bench Source was far and above any of the other propane annealers in my opinion. My suggestion would be to invest your time before you invest your money. I know $1400 is crazy money for the hobby we love, but as I love accuracy and perfection without burning my house down, it made sense to me. I hate buying only to upgrade later spending more money. Best of luck with your decision. [/QUOTE]
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