🕯️ Illuminate your moments, even when the grid goes dark.
The Lamplight Large Paraffin Oil Indoor Lamp is a vintage-style, black hurricane lamp designed for indoor use. It holds 5 ounces of paraffin oil, providing up to 15 hours of clean, smokeless burn via a high-quality cotton wick. Perfect for emergency preparedness and stylish home ambiance, this durable lamp is crafted in the USA and backed by over six decades of lighting expertise.
Item Weight | 6.24 ounces |
Operating Life | 15 Hours |
Fuel Type | Kerosene |
UPC | 076354526145 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00076354526145 |
Manufacturer | Lamplight |
Part Number | 52664 |
Item Weight | 6.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.69 x 4.69 x 12 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 52664 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Original version |
Style | Country Rustic |
Finish | Black |
Shape | Round |
Power Source | Oil |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Blackout |
Included Components | Lamplight 52664 Farmer's Lantern, Black, Original Version, Brown |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Warranty. |
C**R
Small, but bright (3/8" wick)
So, I've gone down a bit of an oil lantern rabbit hole. Recently bought a Dietz Air Pilot and have been impressed. Thought I would take a chance on this Lamplight for twelve bucks. Well much smaller in size in capacity, the brightness is really not much less. I'm just using Walmart lamp oil right now. I'll compare kerosene next time.The build quality seems about the same. No leaking from either. I actually kinda like the globe lift mechanism better on the Lamplight.I kinda wish I had bought two of the Lamplights rather than the Dietz, but whatever. I guess my thought process is that two slightly-less-bright lanterns with more evenly light a room, if needed. One would suffice during an emergency, however.
B**Y
Good Purchase
Very nice quality for the price and the fact it is more stuff from China. I would buy this again without hesitation. By my calculation, the fuel tank holds about 3.5 ounces of lamp oil. The wick for the lamp is in the fuel tank and can be retrieved by removing the burner/ wick holder after raising the glass chimney. Do not overfill above the fill line on the tank. The tank fill cap seats on a rubber washer which helps to seal the fuel tank nicely. I wish I could get another lantern in red color.
B**S
Great price & use Mosquito torch fuel
Both work great. Used mosquito torch fuel to keep the mosquitoes off us while camping. Gives light and carry around too. Love it.
B**
Doesn't leak
Smaller than I thought but works well for the money. Mine doesn't leak.
M**A
Excellent
Está de muy buen tamaño es como lo necesitaba gracias
C**R
Leaks, for looks only.
I like to think the best and went with the good reviews on this one. All the bad ones are correct. These leak like crazy. I put a little bit of oil in these to run them and see what they can do and after realizing my room was smelling like the oil I turned on a light to see the entire table covered in the oil after about 20 min and only a few drops left in the lamp. If you are looking for something to be a decoration, this might work, but I'll be returning these as I use them regularly.
P**S
It works and does not leak but...
I purchased the two pack of these lanterns. They work and do not leak as long as you do not overfill it and do not slosh the base around while walking it to a rest spot. Any hurricane lantern can leak through the air venting armatures if you jostle it around too much as the side arms are not welded to the reservoir base. I wouldn't trust my Dietz or Feuerhand lanterns in such a roughly handled manner either but I am sure their are even less prone to leaking but still can leak if encouraged to do so.The reason I dropped this rating to 3 stars is because the build for the armature used to lift the glass is not solid. Because of this, the lift mechanism causes the alignment to get out of whack and causes the lamp to get stuck when lowering the glass back down after ignition of the wick. This causes a little trouble as you need to persuade the alignment by hand to re-affix the glass back to the wick base, quick enough not to burn yourself as the glass begins to heat up. Not the end of the world but it is annoying. I can't fix the issue as the build is not solid enough to stay adjusted to fit right since the armature's adjustment bracket, used to lift the glass, is merely just pressed into groove slots along the side of one of the lanterns venting arms. A loose fit that will easily knock out of alignment regularly.It's such a cheap lamp. Not made in the USA either. That's a lie. It clearly says it is made in China. So...You get a working lamp that needs to be used cautiously but effectively in an emergency. I have many good quality lanterns so I just have these two kept as decorative yet ready to serve an emergency if needed. They just won't be one of the first lanterns I grab, but rather the last.
V**
Great price, Great lamp.
Great lamp!
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