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Purism Style Porcelain Kerosene Lantern Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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Description of Purism Style Porcelain Kerosene Lantern

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. Ceramics bottom and glass chimney. Household necessity during power outages. Kerosene lantern stands 5.75" tall with glass chimney. Deliver by Air Parcel ONLY 7-10 Working Days.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Beautiful and Functional Kerosene Lantern

Based on my experience, this kerosene lantern is a great addition to any home and kitchen. The porcelain design adds a touch of elegance and the soft glow of the flame creates a cozy atmosphere.It's easy to use and refill, which is a huge plus. However, it can be a bit fragile and needs to be handled with care. Overall I highly recommend this lantern for those who want both style and function in their home decor..

Pros
  • Durable and long-lasting with high-quality porcelain construction.
Cons
  • Requires kerosene fuel which can be difficult to find and is an additional expense.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great little night light for when the power goes out!

My husband ordered these last year to have on hand in the event of a power outage. We were recently part of a major power outage in Oregon and were grateful they were available. Although we have a generator, there are no lights on in our house (yet). They give off a lot of light for such a bulb, and there is quite enough oil for such a bulb (maybe 3/16 cup) for quite a long time. They don't last as long as advertised, but they easily last 16 hours. Some broke (the wick) more easily than others.

Pros
  • Oil lamps and accessories
Cons
  • Disturbing lamps