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  1. #1 Default Is there a word for these types of flames? 
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    I am seeing the words torch and jet used with lighters that have that type of "jet" flame. But I see two differnt kinds of flames and both kinda look like jets but both are different. This website www.lducompany.com has both kinds so I will use it to show you what I mean. Here is one type of flame http://www.liangdianup.com/inventory/505008.htm and the other type of flame looks stronger and looks like this http://www.liangdianup.com/inventory/509931.htm and then there is the type of lighter with a flame that I would call conventional that look like this http://www.liangdianup.com/inventory/505012.htm I have search all over the internet but have not been able to get a clear answer on the names of these different flames. Help?
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  2. #2 Default What are the names for these flames? 
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    I am seeing the words torch and jet used with lighters that have that type of "jet" flame. But I see two differnt kinds of flames and both kinda look like jets but both are different. This website www.lducompany.com has both kinds so I will use it to show you what I mean. Here is one type of flame http://www.liangdianup.com/inventory/505008.htm and the other type of flame looks stronger and looks like this http://www.liangdianup.com/inventory/509931.htm and then there is the type of lighter with a flame that I would call conventional that look like this http://www.liangdianup.com/inventory/505012.htm I have search all over the internet but have not been able to get a clear answer on the names of these different flames. Help?HPCK19090
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    Interesting
    Just out of complete interest.... why would you post up such a question on an 'import' section of a website dedicated to everything automotive? Or, in fact on this website at all?!
    If I was you, I'd possibly consider asking this question on google answers.
    Or.. put your question into a bottle and hurl it into the sea.. Or.. stop the next person you see on the street and ask them. Hows about opening the phone book whilst wearing a blindfold, jabbing your finger into one of the pages, phoning up the random person and asking them? Gaffer-tape this question to an aged dog, with your phone number and send it off on its hobo-esq travels. Lots of other, better ways than posting on a random website.
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