In no particular order:
- There is NO MORE MAPP available (not counting some forgotten cylinders on a shelf somewhere). The 'substitute' called MaP (or similar, sometimes with the word "pro" stuck in there as well) is not even close. Only about 10% 'hotter' than plain propane, not worth the ~4x higher cost per cylinder compared to plain propane for most uses IMHO.
- That little torch looks like something to use for caramelizing the sugar on Creme Brulee.

Might work ok for some uses, but not a pinpoint flame or enough concentrated BTus IMHO.
- Sometimes, if just 'warming' something is all you need to do, a plain old air-propane 'plumbers torch' can do the job. They come in different size/heat output levels, find what seems to fit your wants/needs. The swirl-torch ones put out a LOT more heat than a plain pencil flame, but that heat is spread out a bit more. Good for soldering copper pipe, not quite as good to rapidly heat a 3/8" nut and not end up heating everything around it.
- If you want intense and concentrated flame, oxy-fuel is the way to go. IMHO. Get the bolt/nut red hot FAST, and not be pumping heat into the entire area. Watch out you don't melt aluminum stuff nearby though. Or thin stuff nearby. Or anything that you didn't want to melt or burn or set on fire.
