SpaceX Debuts ‘Starship Torch’ Pre-Sale for $175 USD
SpaceX has unveiled the Starship Torch, a versatile tool designed for culinary enthusiasts and SpaceX fans alike, now available as part of a pre-sale. It looks freaking amazing.
Launching for pre-sale at $175 USD, the Starship Torch is set to ignite kitchens and hearts alike in Q3 2023. Inspired by SpaceX’s iconic Starship spacecraft, this handheld torch is more than just a conversation starter. It’s an indispensable kitchen tool capable of searing anything from succulent steaks to delicate meringues.
Gone are the days of fumbling with matches to light candles or fireplaces, says SpaceX. The Starship Torch’s windproof flame is not only a reliable source of fire but also a stylish way to showcase your love for space exploration.
When not in use, engage the safety lock, and the torch transforms into an impressive 1:200 scale model of the Starship spacecraft, making it an ideal centerpiece for any SpaceX enthusiast’s collection. It looks pretty awesome when it’s lit.
Key features of the Starship Torch include:
• Easy refilling with standard butane canisters (not included)
• Ships empty for safety purposes
• Adjustable flame for optimal control
• Safety lock for secure storage
• 1:200 scale model of SpaceX’s Starship spacecraft
• 100% not a toy – designed for responsible adults only
The Starship Torch should be used with caution, warns SpaceX. Keep it out of the reach of children and avoid touching the flame nozzle while in use. Allow the torch to cool down naturally before handling, and never immerse heated parts in water. Store the product at temperatures below 104 °F (40 °C) and ensure the gas flow is turned off when not in use.
“It’s collectible. It’s functional. And it burns, burns, burns. The Starship Torch,” describes SpaceX.
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk called it “mini Starship with flame!” on Thursday evening.
Mini Starship with flame!https://t.co/VGKHyaikTd
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 17, 2023
Alright, who’s buying one? This is the must-have Starship accessory ahead of Thursday’s first orbital launch on 4/20.