Bernzomatic MAP-Pro Fuel Cylinder for Propane Torch Head, Brazing, Soldering & High Heat Jobs
- Brand:
- Bernzomatic
- Model Number:
- MG9
- UPC:
- 014045324779
- EAN:
- 0014045324779
- Walmart SKU:
- 39944161
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$29.99 | |
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$13.63 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$14.88 |
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$14.88 | |
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$14.88 | |
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$14.88 |
Tracking History: We have tracked Bernzomatic MAP-Pro Fuel Cylinder for Propane Torch Head, Brazing, Soldering & High Heat Jobs since 12/24/2025. The most recent price update was on Jan 20, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $14.88 (lowest on 12/24/2025) to $14.88 (highest on 12/24/2025). The average price during this period is $14.88.
Current Trend: No Walmart.com pricing data available for analysis.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.6/5 from 268 reviews.
I'm glad I bought it words by very hot and answer a long time it's great for the money and very easy to use. I would consider people that need to do a little plumbing or just towards a welding. It will be good to use very great product.
This product is great for small projects made of stainless steel
Works well and is very consistent
works well
I am impressed!!! More than I expected in every way especially price wise, of late I have been comparing prices between Walmart and Amazon, the big plus for Walmart is no annual fee, taxes and shipping is on par with Amazon, I am not impressed with Amazon's prime membership which is overpriced because in my opinion their claimed “free shipping'” is hidden in the membership fee because not all of their shipped products falls under prime membership shipping, and many times they do not follow through on their committed delivery or delivery dates.
My boyfriend Is a welder and so he loves having the MAP canister because he uses it in so many projects around the house. In fact thank goodness we did have this canister of MAP gas because when the power went out we had no way to heat any food to eat so we used it even to start the fires in the fire pit to heat our food and cook with. We didn't have power for 10 days so this little canister right here came in handy. Great for everyday use on so many things.
Cashier was very helpful and helping us to get everything we needed for our shop and helping us to get in and out in a very timely matter. We ran through a few problems again and again, but this cashier was not ready to give up and she made sure that we got through everything just fine my hats off to her.
MAPP is the abbreviation for Methyl- Acetylene- Propadiene-Propane. If one has ever tried to solder copper pipe with a propane torch, then does the same with MAPP gas, they will never use propane to solder pipes again. MAPP gas, while it comes in a similar cylinder, it is more akin to a welding gas and burns much hotter than propane alone. Caution! Do not attempt to use a torch head made for propane cylinder/bottles on a MAPP gas cylinder/bottle. They are each made for their respective temperature range. Trying to work with a heavy cylinder in one's hand, can be a challenge. Most professionals prefer the Mapp gas torch/burner heads with a short hose, from the cylinder to the torch. It is easier to maneuver, especially in tight spaces. MAPP gas, also known as methylacetylene-propadiene propane, is composed of propyne, propane, and propylene. It serves as a superior alternative to acetylene, offering enhanced safety and convenience. Both its liquid and gaseous states are colorless, with a scent similar to acetylene. MAPP gas has an energy content of 1.357 kWh/kg and a burning temperature of 3730°F. Differences Between MAPP Gas and Propane: MAPP gas serves as a high-quality substitute for propane in welding and soldering applications. When combined with oxygen, it can achieve flame temperatures of up to 5300°F, higher than those of propane gas. However, MAPP gas's main drawback is its higher cost, than that of propane. Most find the benefits to be well worth the cost difference,
I didn't receive it
Idk if mapp is significantly lighter than propane gas but I bought mapp for the first time and it felt pretty light. I used it a couple of times for approximately 30 seconds and poof, empty. It was a pick up order and it was a while ago so I didn't bother trying to get money back. I'm hesitant to buy again, how could one be sure of the fuel level/ content before purchasing?
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $14.88 (Jun 10) to $29.99 (May 29) over the past 90 days. Current price is 27.6% below the 90-day average of $20.55.
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| $14.88 | $+0.00 | +0.0% | |
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| $14.88 | $-15.11 | -50.4% | |
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| $29.99 | $+15.11 | +101.5% | |
| $14.88 | $+0.00 | +0.0% | |
| $14.88 | $-15.11 | -50.4% | |
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