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Old 07-08-2012, 06:59 PM
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To answer my own question, I have decided to get Corona FS4350 and Corona FS4310 shears for evaluation.
Products : Corona Tools USA
They still have a plastic handle but it may be far enough from the blade to not be damaged and even if the plastic handle does melt it can be removed and not impare functionality.

For a torch I have decided to get an Iwatani chef's torch:
Amazon.com: Iwatani Torch Burner Professional #Cb-tc-pro: Kitchen & Dining

David, Fiskar makes a very similar clipper for less than half the price.
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