Posts Tagged ‘lamp oil’
Picking the Right Fuel for the Job – Free Shipping
Tiki Torch Fuel $16.99 – $827.99 Select options CLEAN Lamp Oil $13.99 – $1,014.00 Select options Candle Oil – Paraffin Lamp Oil $11.99 – $1,071.00 Select options So, you just picked up an antique oil lamp at a garage sale, and aren’t sure what type of oil to use? Planning a weekend barbecue, but not…
Read MoreHow long does paraffin lamp oil last?
Recently, I was asked how long our paraffin lamp oil will burn, and found myself without a definitive answer. However, as I do enjoy being a know-it-all, I decided to go out to my “laboratory” and test for myself.
Read MorePlaying with fire CAN be fun!
I’m interested in all things fire-related, and in my Googling around, I found something really cool…Fire Arts. According to Wikipedia, the term Fire Arts includes any or all talents of fire performers. According to ME, it’s the coolest use for paraffin oil I’ve ever seen.
Read MoreWhen do you need a lamp or tiki torch replacement wick?
Here at Firefly, we believe fiberglass wicks are always the way to go, whether you have a tiki torch or oil lamp. Cotton wicks work well in oil candles though. They don’t burn up like cotton wicks, so they last far longer (indefinitely, if you treat them properly), and give you a more consistent flame.…
Read MoreLamp Oil or Kerosene? A Question of Indoor Air Quality.
CLEAN Lamp Oil $13.99 – $1,014.00 Select options Candle Oil – Paraffin Lamp Oil $11.99 – $1,071.00 Select options Which is better, lamp oil or kerosene? Eco-Friendly, Non-Toxic, Readily Biodegradable, Smokeless, Odorless Lamp Oil is what you want and need. For these purposes, let’s assume you’re only going to be using your oil lamp indoors.…
Read MoreFire Fly Fuels, Inc. Introduces Eco-Friendly, Non-Toxic Safe & Green Tiki Torch Fuel and Lamp Oil for Indoor/Outdoor Use
SUMMARY: Firefly Safe & Green Tiki Torch Fuel and Lamp Oil is 100% sustainable, non-toxic, odorless, and non-flammable. This new, eco-friendly fuel boasts extended burn times and consumer-safe packaging. Firefly Fuel, Inc., a worldwide distributor of tiki torch fuel and lamp oil introduced today Firefly Safe and Green Fuel. “We’re extremely excited to bring a…
Read MoreLamp Oil and Tiki Torch Fuel Alternatives
Tiki Torch fuels are designed specifically for use outdoors in wicked burners and torches. There are some alternatives that are less expensive such as kerosene. Kerosene is a heater fuel and when used in wicked torches and lamps it smokes excessively and releases gasses and pollutants into the air that I personally don’t want to…
Read MoreCLEAN Lamp Oil Reviews – Firefly Fuels
Following are two CLEAN Lamp Oil Reviews. Thanks so much, Ron, for writing and allowing us to publish your review and name. It’s very appreciated. Spread the word!
Read MoreCLEAN Non-Paraffin Lamp Oil Testimonial
Hi Eric, Thank you so much for taking the time and interest to write such a FABULOUS testimonial about our CLEAN Non-Paraffin Lamp Oil. It really means a lot to us. We are very excited about our new products and your testimonial will help to spread the word. We all are consumers in the end.…
Read MoreTiki Torch Fuels Tested by Independent Lab
This test was commissioned to compare Citronella Torch fuel and Medallion® Lamp Fuel both marketed by Lamplight® Farms against Firefly Tiki Torch fuel. The lab was provided with the simple guidance of providing soot and what fumes were released during normal use.
Read MoreRefillable Oil Candles vs. Disposable Fuel Cells
Can you tell the difference between these two table lights? Well, there’s a BIG difference. One Candleholder contains a DISPOSABLE, throw-away fuel cell and the other an eco-friendly refillable fuel cell, aka, oil candle. Disposable fuel cells are purchased in large quantities by restaurants, usually by the case, because they throw them away. Guess what?…
Read MoreWhich Lamp Oil for Tubular Oil Lamps?
Which lamp oil should I use in my tubular oil lamps? Here’s a very straight-forward answer. Tubular lanterns were designed to burn fuels with a flash point of 124° F to 150° F. Simply, the flash point is the lowest temperature where the vapor of a combustible liquid ignites. The lower the flash point, the…
Read MoreChoosing the Best Lamp Oil for Your Boat’s Onboard Lamp or Lantern
Onboard boat lamps and lanterns are designed to provide controllable light and be smoke free and odorless when fueled properly. The key to obtaining desired results is a well-designed oil lamp or lantern, a clean, properly-sized fiberglass wick and a clean-burning odorless paraffin lamp oil. Simple stuff.
Read MoreIndoor Oil Lamp Safety Tips
The holidays are a great time to enjoy the warmth and traditional glow of an oil lamp or candle. Oil Lamp Safety should play a key factor in your festivities. Here are some simple tips to follow (any time of year) that will keep your home and family safe and accident-free: Oil Lamp Safety Tips:…
Read MoreHow to Clean Up Spilled Lamp Oil and Candle Oil
So, your cat, dog, child or significant other has knocked over an oil lamp (of course it wasn’t you), and you’re scrambling to clean up the spilled lamp oil? All is not lost – you can remove lamp and candle oil from hard surfaces, carpet or fabric by following these simple steps. Learn how to…
Read MoreWhat is the Shelf Life of Paraffin Lamp Oil?
Wondering how much liquid paraffin lamp oil to buy for the looming winter, but don’t want it to expire before the last snowflake falls? Not to worry – our experience (Firefly Pure Paraffin Lamp Oil) is that the shelf life of paraffin lamp oil will last indefinitely if stored in a sealed container. Be sure…
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