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Pressure is how much air or other substance is being pressed down onto something. High air pressure would mean flame being a bit explosive as there is a seemingly 'overabundant' amount of fuel now. Natural gas + flame+ high pressure= big explosion. Retract the high pressure part, and it turns into your basic flame thrower.

Neeeaaat when you try it out. But, don't if you don't have the necessary safety equipment.

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