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2025-09-03 17:13:46
Just a little background - I grew up in rural Iowa, at the end of a very long power line. So I'm used to doing things like eating or doing homework by the light of a kerosene lantern. So you will understand why I purchased a small oil lamp to have around my apartment, just in case. Of course, such lamps need fuel, to wit, lantern oil. I like this particular item because the nozzle makes it easy to get the oil into the lantern and not all over the outside of it. What else can I say - the lantern burns brightly, there is no odor and no soot buildup on the lamp chimney. It just works and is in a convenient form factor.
Lacey Mahoney
2025-08-03 11:13:10
Great product, does not smell like kerosene does and does not smoke either. Have been using this for years and don’t plan on changing anytime soon!
jp
2025-08-02 18:34:26
Has a faint smell I would describe as "almost burnt toast" like when you left it in the toaster too long and while it's not burnt yet it lost its good smell.Burns clean and bright, all in all pretty good stuff
Kindle Customer
2025-08-01 15:08:51
I bought two of these because of the bottle the oil came in with the easy pour spout, I was hoping I wouldn't need to use a funnel anymore. Both bottles leaked badly under the cap even though it was completely tightened down when trying to fill up my lamps. The oil itself is great though, burns very clean and bright in all of my dietz lanterns with multiple wick sizes with zero odors indoors.
Kindle Customer
2025-07-14 21:08:22
I add some scented oils to the lamp oil! Nice product.
Dave Fus
2025-04-05 18:54:51
The best
Sam Williams
2025-01-02 17:22:50
This is just what I needed for our altar candles at my church.
Fred Murtz
2024-12-08 10:14:06
This product produces odor even when the wick is lowered. It may be a cleaner greener fuel, but it does smell while burning.
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