Flame Guns
Natural Weed Control Made Simple: Flame Guns from Ron Smith
When it comes to battling persistent weeds, many gardeners and groundskeepers are now returning to time-tested, chemical-free techniques—and few are as effective and satisfying as using a flame gun. At Ron Smith, we offer flame guns for weeds that are easy to use and deliver exceptional results. If you’re tackling invasive annuals sprouting between paving slabs or deep-rooted perennials encroaching on your vegetable patch, a weed burner flame gun could be just the powerful, natural solution you’ve been searching for.
£249.00 (inc VAT)
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Incinerate troublesome weeds with 2000 degrees of heat.
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The Sheen Hood Sheen Hood accessory increases accuracy and safety.
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The Sheen trolley accessory removes the need to carry the flame gun.
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The Sheen X500 Weed Gun Kit comes complete with flame gun, trolley and hood.
Why Choose a Flame Gun for Weed Control?
Using flame to kill weeds is not a new idea—it’s a method that dates back generations. But with increasing interest in organic gardening and environmental safety, gas flame gun weed killers have seen a surge in popularity. These tools work by applying direct, intense heat to weed leaves and stems, disrupting the plant’s cellular structure and causing it to wilt and die. Best of all, there’s no residue, no risk of chemical leaching, and no long waits for results.
Whether you’re an experienced gardener or just starting out, choosing a garden weed flame gun means making a commitment to eco-friendly, efficient weed removal.
A Non-Toxic Alternative to Chemical Weed Killers
One of the main reasons people turn to a weed burner gun is the desire to avoid synthetic herbicides. Conventional weed sprays can be harmful to pets, wildlife, and beneficial garden plants, and may also leave traces in the soil for months. A garden weed control flame gun, by contrast, works purely through heat—no additives, no toxins, no contamination.
Because they don’t rely on chemicals, weed control flame guns are ideal for organic growers, eco-conscious households, and anyone with children or pets using the garden. Flame weeding can even kill weed seeds that would otherwise lie dormant until next season—something most sprays simply can’t do.
Ideal Applications: Where Flame Guns Work Best
While flame guns are versatile tools, they really come into their own in specific scenarios:
- Gravel driveways and paths: Weed roots can lodge themselves in tight spaces where hoes and forks struggle. A gas weed burner flame gun reaches them with ease.
- Patios and paving slabs: Quickly clear weeds from cracks and joints without needing to scrub or pull.
- Allotments and vegetable plots: Prepare growing beds before sowing with a weed burner gun—ideal when your desirable plants haven’t yet sprouted.
- Fallow ground or overgrown areas: For major clear-ups, flame weeding is quicker and more effective than digging or spraying.
If your garden includes ornamental beds or established planting, you’ll need to take more care when using a flame gun. But in the right setting, the results are swift and highly satisfying.
Tackling Annual vs. Perennial Weeds
All weeds are not created equal. Annual weeds grow quickly and seed rapidly, while perennials keep coming back from root systems even after cutting them back.
Fortunately, flame guns for weeds offer a solution for both:
- For annual weeds, one quick pass with the flame is often enough to destroy the plant tissue and halt its growth. Look for the leaves to dull—this indicates successful treatment.
- For perennials, more persistence is needed. Apply flame once to kill top growth, then return a few days later to incinerate the dried remains. Repeated treatments over a few weeks should break the cycle and exhaust the roots’ reserves.
As a bonus, the burnt remains of your flame-weeding efforts return potash to the soil—a beneficial nutrient for most crops and flowers.
Safe, Simple, and Surprisingly Satisfying
Operating a gas flame gun weed killer is easier than you might think. Just follow a few key safety tips:
- Only use flame guns in fire-safe conditions—never during droughts or in areas with dry vegetation.
- Water the area first to minimise fire risk and help conduct heat into the soil.
- Keep the flame moving. You’re not aiming to set weeds alight—just to wilt and destroy the tissue.
- Test for success. If a leaf shows a visible thumbprint when pressed, you’ve done enough.
With a bit of care and practice, using a weed killer flame gun becomes second nature. Many gardeners find the process both therapeutic and empowering—especially when they see weeds shrivelling just days later.
Environmentally Friendly and Cost-Effective
Aside from being chemical-free, flame weeding offers long-term savings. There are no ongoing costs for herbicides or additional tools. Once you’ve bought your flame gun, you’re set for years of use with only occasional refuelling. You’re also sparing the soil from unwanted additives and preserving its natural health—an important factor if you grow fruit, vegetables or pollinator-friendly plants.
With sustainability high on the agenda for many households and organisations, investing in a garden weed control flame gun is a step towards a cleaner, greener way of maintaining your outdoor spaces.
Sheen: The Best Flame Gun for Weeds
Sheen Flame Guns are classic British-built tools that have stood the test of time. Fuelled by paraffin or kerosene, the Sheen delivers a powerful flame, reaching up to 2,000°F, which makes light work of even the most stubborn weeds. It’s a favourite amongst professional landscapers and home gardeners alike for its durability, simplicity, and results.
Shop Sheen Flame Guns at Ron Smith
At Ron Smith, we sell Sheen flame guns and supporting accessories. We also offer Sheen flame gun kits, which include a flame gun, hood and trolley. The hood helps to direct heat exactly where it’s needed, shielding nearby plants, while the trolley takes the strain off your arms during long weeding sessions. So, whether you need a simple hand-held weed burner flame gun or a full kit with hood and trolley, we’re here to help you reclaim your garden from invasive weeds—quickly, cleanly and without compromise.
FAQs
Are flame guns safe to use around pets and children?
You should only operate a flame gun when pets and children are not present. Once the area has cooled (which usually happens within minutes), it is completely safe for them to return. Unlike chemical weed killers, flame guns leave no toxic residue.
How often should I use a flame gun on the same weeds?
It depends on the type of weed. For annual weeds, one pass is usually sufficient. For more established perennials, repeat the treatment every couple of weeks until you notice no regrowth.
Can I use a flame gun on my lawn or flowerbeds?
Flame guns should not be used near desirable plants or turf, as the intense heat can damage or kill them. They are best reserved for areas like gravel paths, paving, and empty growing beds. Use a hood for better control in tighter spaces.
What fuel do flame guns use?
Most flame guns, including Sheen, run on paraffin or kerosene. Always use the fuel type specified in your user manual, and store it safely away from the reach of children and pets.
Will flame weeding kill the seeds as well as the weeds?
Yes. A key benefit of flame weeders over chemical sprays is their ability to destroy unsprouted seeds lying in the soil. This helps to reduce future weed outbreaks and maintain a cleaner garden environment in the long term.