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This is an excellent product for use in indoor oil lamps. It burns very clean and produces a proper flame. Unlike other 'odorless' paraffin oils, this product actually is odorless. When starting the lamp occasionally one will get an very light odor similar to a candle. We have a number of lamps and it works equally as well in all of them. A great product at a great price !!!
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I have a collection of over 100 kerosene lamps and lanterns. A gift of 2 railroad lanterns started me off 6 years ago and I enjoy this hobby. Every so often I want to burn a lantern indoors. I have many different lamp oils and almost all of them will leave kerosene like odors in the room. I tried this Sterno paraffin oil on a lark. My smell test lantern if a Feuerhand Baby #276. I cleaned the fuel tank thoroughly and installed a new wick. I was pleasantly surprised that the Sterno burned well with very little detectable odor. I let the lantern burn for 14 hours and was happy to find that Sterno was a great product. The gallon sold for $28 delivered. That is a similar price as kerosene in quart bottles at my local store. Kerosene at my local filling station is $5.50 a gallon, and that's my everyday outdoor lantern fuel. But for the times I might want to burn my old Dietz 999 railroad lantern or my brass 1890 Tubular indoors, I will fuel them with Sterno liquid paraffin.Read full review
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Love this product, clean burn, no smoke. Love love it!!!!!!!😂
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The oil was easy to work with and immediately caught flame when using a fiberglass wick
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This is a much better product than the vast majority of "Lamp Oils" sold. We use it in our large center-draft lamps and it produces no odor while burning. I've had some "experts" say that paraffin based oils should not be used as it will clog the wicks. So far I've had no evidence that this fuel does that. I probably produces a flame a little less bright than conventional lamp oil but it's a good trade-off for the lack of kerosene odor.
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