Hurricane Oil Lamps Popular Q&A | Hurricane Oil Lamps Helpful Resources

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Hurricane Oil Lamps Popular Q&A

Q: How to Clean a Hurricane Oil Lamp.
A: 1. Place the hurricane lamp on a layer of newspaper to catch any spills. Pull the ring at the top of the lamp to lift the metal housing over the glass globe. Ti... Read More »

Q: How to Clean a Hurricane Oil Lamp.
A: Hurricane lamps were invented to produce a consistent light even when held outside in blustery weather. The hurricane lamp's construction allows fresh air to fe... Read More »

Q: Where can i get hurricane lamp oil from?
A: Kendal; Discount stores, hardware stores, even some drug stores. Read More »

Q: Lighting hurricane lamp with cooking oil not working, why?
A: Not all oils are the same, and have different kindling points, and such. Coconut, palm, and sunflower oils *are* cooking oils. If what you used didn't work well... Read More »

Q: Can you use kerosene or tiki torch oil in a hurricane lamp?
A: No, you need to use lamp oil made for the Hurricane lamp. ... Read More »

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