If it is any similar to the gas stoves in my kitchen it is either a problem with the nozzle (I don’t know how it is called in English, the thing with a tiny hole where the gas comes from) or that the air intakes are dirty. Sometimes the air intakes aren’t obvious at all so my recommendation is to clean it all as thoroughly as possible.
This. Use a wire brush and isopropyl alcohol to clean it after some light disassembly, be careful not to bend small parts. Be sure to give it some time to evaporate all of the alcohol off before using it again or you may lose your eyebrows.
If it is any similar to the gas stoves in my kitchen it is either a problem with the nozzle (I don’t know how it is called in English, the thing with a tiny hole where the gas comes from) or that the air intakes are dirty. Sometimes the air intakes aren’t obvious at all so my recommendation is to clean it all as thoroughly as possible.
'nozzle" is the correct word 👍
Master Billy Quizboy agrees! (from Venture Bros)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8yQhXDquII
Thanks, there were many translations and I wasn’t sure which one was the correct one.
This. Use a wire brush and isopropyl alcohol to clean it after some light disassembly, be careful not to bend small parts. Be sure to give it some time to evaporate all of the alcohol off before using it again or you may lose your eyebrows.