Header banner
Revain logoHome Page
purism style height kerosene lantern logo

Purism Style Height Kerosene Lantern Review

2

·

Average

Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
Rating 
3.7
🪔 Oil Lamps & Accessories, 🖼️ Home Decor

View on AmazonView on ЯM

Media

(4)
img 1 attached to Purism Style Height Kerosene Lantern
img 2 attached to Purism Style Height Kerosene Lantern
img 3 attached to Purism Style Height Kerosene Lantern
img 4 attached to Purism Style Height Kerosene Lantern

Description of Purism Style Height Kerosene Lantern

Glass & Metal. Imported. Most vintage decorative lamps burn an oil based on paraffin, a mineral oil made from petroleum. The top of the wick runs through a metal collar, and a knob at the side allows the height of the wick above the collar to be adjusted to make the flame bigger or smaller. Kerosene lantern stands 10.25" tall with glass chimney. mantic lamp design ideas with a stylish and retro design. This stylish lamp could be a perfect gift for your special person. This romantic lamp also very good for make your interior decorating looks stylish and cozy.Kerosene lantern stands 10" tall with glass chimney, Burns kerosene, lamp oil, paraffin oil. The top of the wick runs through a metal collar, and a knob at the side allows the height of the wick above the collar to be adjusted to make the flame bigger or smaller, even while the lamp is alight. Delivery by Hong Kong Post (E-express). Lead time about 7-14 days.

Reviews

Global ratings 2
  • 5
    1
  • 4
    0
  • 3
    1
  • 2
    0
  • 1
    0

Type of review

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Dim and Unreliable Lantern

This lantern could barely light up a room, and after only a few uses, it stopped working altogether. The retro design was the only positive aspect, but it ultimately didn`t matter because it was so useless. This was a complete waste of money for anyone looking to add a functional oil lamp to their Home and Kitchen decor..

Pros
  • Retro design
Cons
  • Dim and unreliable

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Beautiful on the wall, bright light in the room.

Since September 2020, the power has gone out three times in our house, for a total of 6 days. Besides the fact that the utility company kept lying to us about when the power would come back, the most frustrating thing was the lack of heat or light (well, yeah) so I finally decided to buy oil lamps. I've had these in the past with metal fuel canisters and they leaked (thanks Walmart) so I knew I needed a jar to store the oil. This lamp looks very nice on the wall and its reflector throws a lot…

Pros
  • Glass and metal
Cons
  • A bit of variety