Tiki torch fuel information
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 will my tiki torch fuel last?
We get this question all the time, and the truth is… it depends. Below are some factors to help you determine how long your tiki torch fuel will last. • Quality of your fuel • Diameter of your wick and wick exposure • Weather Conditions The quality of your tiki torch fuel is by far…
Read MoreWhat kind of tiki torch is best for you?
All you need to do is Google “tiki torches”, and you’ll find more different torches than you could ever imagine, at every price. But which to choose? If you’re planning a one-night luau or garden party and are looking for some ambiance, the budget torch is best for you. Available at any hardware or superstore,…
Read MoreImprove your mood with tiki torches!
We all know that tiki torches can add ambiance to any outdoor occasion, but did you know the Citronella and Lemon Eucalyptus used in the torch fuel can also lift your spirits? We put these potent essential oils in our torch fuel because of their well known, time-tested properties. The scent of these fresh, citrusy…
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 More5-Gallon Containers of Firefly Bulk Lamp Oil or Tiki Torch Fuel
Buying Bulk Lamp Oil is Economically a Very Good Idea. Here are the instructions for using Firefly 5-GALLON Containers. You have received our DOT-approved, 5-gallon container filled with one of our Firefly Fuels. Now, how do you use a 5-gallon container most efficiently? • The first thing you need to do is install the spigot. To do…
Read MoreTiki Torch Fuels – Time-Lapse Burnoff!
The goal of this burn test is to demonstrate the soot and smoke produced by various tiki torch fuels using a 1/2″ fiberglass wick and how long they really burn.
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 MoreTiki Torch Wicks – Wick Height Matters!
Tiki torch wicks should be positioned as low as possible above the wick holder. This video was shot to illustrate the effect tiki torch wick height has on the burning quality of tiki torch fuel. The higher the wick… 1) the larger the flame. 2) the greater the amount of soot and smoke. 3) the…
Read MoreLow-Smoke & Odorless Tiki Torch Fuel
Summary: Firefly Fuel, Inc. released a new tiki torch fuel, producing noticeably less soot and smoke for tiki torches. Firefly Tiki Torch Fuel has virtually no odor, burns up to 50% longer than competitive fuels and burns cleaner leaving noticeably less soot on tiki torches.
Read More4 Tiki Torch Fuels – 2 New Tiki Torch Fuel Alternatives
This post identifies the newest tiki torch fuel alternatives on the market today. No need to put up with excessive soot & smoke anymore. First of all, let me address kerosene. Kerosene is NOT recommended for use in oil tiki torches and here’s why. • Noxious fumes produced are very harmful to eyes, lungs, and…
Read MoreFire Poi Fuels – Safe & Green Fuel is a Winner!
Take a look at Firefly Safe & Green Fuel in action during a fire poi demonstration and read what the artist had to say about fire poi fuels below the video.
Read MoreWhat’s really in tiki torch fuel?
Common, big-box store Tiki Torch Fuel is a petroleum-based fluid. What this means is it has been refined from crude oil. Crude oil is made up of hydrocarbons, which contain a lot of energy. Many of the chemicals derived from crude oil like gasoline, diesel fuel, and of course, tiki torch fuels, utilize this energy. Time-lapse…
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