Lamp oil
Lamp oil
Ive had a couple of hurricane lanterns for afew years but find paying £7-£8 for a liter of lamp oil pretty expensive, apart from fleabay and about as amazon as a concrete jungle, anyone know where a cheaper source may be found?
Re: Lamp oil
Hi,
I get mine from here:
http://www.lumea.co.uk/products/-180-35.html
£2.80 per litre with free delivery.
HTH
I get mine from here:
http://www.lumea.co.uk/products/-180-35.html
£2.80 per litre with free delivery.
HTH
Two is one and one is none, but three is even better.
- ukpreppergrrl
- Posts: 587
- Joined: Tue Aug 12, 2014 9:03 am
- Location: London
Re: Lamp oil
Won't help you unless you live in SE London but I get mine from my local hardware store for about the same price as pseudonym. You might have a similar store nearby but didn't think to look in for lamp oil: it's the kind that has cheap, brightly coloured plastic bowls, buckets, brooms and other similar items on the pavement outside. Usually run by Asians for Asians. Mine has a gazillion differently sized food-grade plastic tubs which are fantastic for storage, and tucked away at the back a little shelf with standard lamp oil, citronella lamp oil, paraffin, methylated spirits, fire-lighters, briquettes and Chinese-made hurricane lamps. It's a cornucopia of delight, wandering round its tightly packed aisles!
Blog: http://ukpreppergrrl.wordpress.com
التَكْرَارُ يُعَلِّمُ الحِمارَ "Repetition teaches the donkey" Arabic proverb
"A year from now you may wish you had started today" Karen Lamb
التَكْرَارُ يُعَلِّمُ الحِمارَ "Repetition teaches the donkey" Arabic proverb
"A year from now you may wish you had started today" Karen Lamb
Re: Lamp oil
I get mine from our local handyman store at around £3.50 a bottle
Shop local!
Shop local!
-
Panther
Re: Lamp oil
We have several Victorian oil lamps as a backup source of lighting. I use ordinary paraffin in them which works perfectly well. OK, it's probably slightly more smoky than lamp oil but much cheaper!
B&Q price: £6.98 for 4 litres.
B&Q price: £6.98 for 4 litres.
-
ForgeCorvus
- Posts: 3280
- Joined: Fri Feb 08, 2013 11:32 pm
Re: Lamp oil
If its smokey then you need to trim your wick.Panther wrote:We have several Victorian oil lamps as a backup source of lighting. I use ordinary paraffin in them which works perfectly well. OK, it's probably slightly more smoky than lamp oil but much cheaper!
B&Q price: £6.98 for 4 litres.
What most forget is that wick lamps (and to a lesser extent mantle lamps) need regular adjustment.
When I go away to gatherings I end up having to sort my friends lamps out for them, the commonest problem is the glass gets dirty so the light dims, so somebody turns the lamp up which then smokes and starts to soot up the glass. So the light dims , so they turn the lamp up making more soot.......And they wonder why the glass ends up black inside and the wick is nearly burnt away
So, learn how to run your lamps before you need to run your lamps
jennyjj01 wrote:"I'm not in the least bit worried because I'm prepared: Are you?"
"All Things Strive" Gd Tak 'GarLondonpreppy wrote: At its core all prepping is, is making sure you're not down to your last sheet of loo roll when you really need a poo.