As Joolstacho said, I think confusion over the 'hobby' thing arises because in, eg, the USA you can buy a two-bottle baby set (I have the 'empties' from one of them somewhere), whereas in many places the yellow single MAPP / propylene bottle is the standard weapon. The two-bottle sets last no time flat as Richard L suggested.
You can get enough heat out of a MAPP bottle for light brazing, no problem. Wouldn't get a lug on a frame with one, you'd need Oxy/Acetylene for that, but for 'odd jobs' MAPP is handy, easy to use and affordable compared to investing in the full monty.
It helps to have a decent flux-coated rods.
Plumbers here in France all tend to go for the smaller Oxy/Acetylene sets on wheel - I bought my own one of them from a retiring plumber here. Very manoeuvrable. The cost of acetylene is quite something these days though!