Liquid Paraffin Lamp Oil - 1 Liter - Smokeless, Odorless, Ultra Clean Burning Fuel for Indoor and Outdoor Use (Clear) (Single)
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Yes, I believe so. It's parrafin oil, and it's used to light antique lamps.
Selected User Reviews For Liquid Paraffin Lamp Oil - 1 Liter - Smokeless, Odorless, Ultra Clean Burning Fuel for Indoor and Outdoor Use (Clear) (Single)
It burns well, but it emits a strong petrochemical odor that is unpleasant. I bought it to make oil candles, and it works well as long as you don't burn it too long. The odor begins to build up and becomes slightly irritating.
If you're like me and only need to fill a few lamps, I'd still buy this and replace it with a larger jug once it's empty. br>br>It's not cumbersome when filled, so it's easier to handle, even when filling a finicky little lamp. br>Because this package includes a mounted spout, the paraffin can be dispensed without the need to hold a funnel. br>br>I'd be interested in purchasing it.
As advertised, there is no smoke or odor. I was completely unprepared for a power outage in my new apartment. I'm relieved to have my oil lamp on hand in case something similar happens again. I gave it a try and found it to be exactly what it claimed to be: odorless and smokeless.
I had received two from my grandmother and had never used them. I figured it was about time. I'm going to add a drop or two of some scented oil I have on hand.
This item arrived quickly and is ideal for my small oil lamp; it has no odor and burns efficiently.
While burning, this product emits little to no odor. My first order arrived on time and in good condition. This is something I would buy again.
For the money, it's a good deal. It's a pleasant burn with no odor.
Transaction was simple and the product was excellent.