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The Lamplight 12-inch Chamber Oil Lamp is a stylish and functional lighting solution, perfect for both everyday use and emergency situations. With a capacity of 11.8 ounces of fuel, it provides up to 20 hours of warm illumination, making it an essential addition to your home decor.
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | White |
Finish Types | Metal |
Item Weight | 6.24 ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.69"L x 4.69"W x 12"H |
Fuel Type | Kerosene |
Operating Life | 20 Hours |
Y**N
A fully functional classic success
The Lamplight 110 Chamber Lamp (I purchased mine from Amazon with Prime shipping) is a functional, cozy light for mood lighting, emergency use, or, if you live like I did as a child, everyday lighting after dark.The parts of a standard, flat-wick table lamp are the fount (the base, where the fuel is stored), the burner (the metal part in the middle, where the wick is held), the adjusting knob (the protrusion you can't see in the stock photo, but controls the height of the wick), the wick (the woven cotton designed to draw kerosene up from the fount to be burnt off at the top), and the chimney (the glass bulb or tube with a throat, or smaller area, at the top). To use the lamp,1. Add fuel the the fount,2. screw the burner with wick properly inserted onto the fount,3. make sure the wick is trimmed straight across, and adjust to 1/16" above the burner,4. wait 15 minutes or more for the wick to soak up kerosene,5. light the wick, and adjust down if the flame seems too high,6. clamp the chimney back in place on top of the burner, and7. immediately turn the flame down again, as the chimney increases flame height. Over the next few minutes, continue to turn down the flame as more kerosene is drawn up the wick, until a stable flame is established.8. To "shut the lamp off," turn the flame down until it is nearly nonexistent, then cup your hand at a 45-degree angle over the chimney, and blow quickly and gently. The light will go out, and you will be done.If you are buying this lamp for decoration, it will more than meet your needs. The glass is clear, the lamp is pretty, and all the "ugly" glass is underneath the fount, so no one will ever see it. A pair of these on the mantlepiece or the top of a bookcase will go well with any decor.If you are buying it to use, either occasionally or frequently, you either have experience from your past, or are looking into expanding your lighting options. I call this a kerosene lamp because that is what it is designed to use as fuel. You can buy lamp oil for outrageous prices (Amazon recommends some good quality stuff, actually), but I only recommend that if you intend to use this lamp once or twice a year. The lamp oil does not have a scent, and the increased cost is likely negligible compared to the wasted space a jug or can of kerosene will take up. If you intend to use this lamp as emergency lighting, and you actually want to use it for more than a day or two, get some K-1 Kerosene from Wal-Mart or another reasonable seller, and store it in your basement, or somewhere else out of the way. It burns longer and brighter than lamp oil, and the high quality K-1 has almost no odor. Keep the lamp somewhere at or above nose level (on a shelf, instead of a table) and you will not notice an odor at all. If you plan to use this lamp on a daily basis, consider biting the bullet and getting K-2 Kerosene (dyed, fuel kerosene) from a gas station. It's a little smellier, and it will mess up your wicks faster, but the significantly lower cost of the fuel more than compensates for the cost of replacement wicks, if you don't mind the scent.Current costs per gallon of the fuels should also be considered. As of the posting of this review, average prices when bought by the gallon in your typical Wal-Mart or other box store are:Lamp oil: $40.00/gallonK-1 Kero: $10.00/gallonK-2 Kero: $5.00/gallonFrankly, I recommend the average consumer buy this, and then get a gallon or 2.5 gallon container of K-1 Kerosene from Walmart or any good hardware store. The bigger container brings your cost down to $8.00/gallon for the fuel, and the slight aroma from kerosene can be overcome by simply adding a drop or two (not much more than that, or you will start to clog the wick!) of pure vanilla extract to the fount. That way, instead of kerosene smell, you get the faint aroma of vanilla. This works with mint extract as well.I recommend this lamp for anyone who wants decorative pieces for their mantle, anyone who wants light for when the power goes out, anyone who wants a cozy and romantic evening light without paying for endless candles which are never bright enough, or anyone who wants a constant light for reading, eating dinner, or any other life tasks. It is well-made, easy to clean, simple to adjust or fix, and straightforward to use.
C**L
Best oil lamps
I’ve been looking for some oil lamps to stash away for when the electricity goes out. I love these, perfect size and there’s a small handle to carry them from room to room. I’ve always used candles but these will give more light and not smell up the house like candles do.
A**R
Quality made 100 but still haven’t used
Í haven’t used yet but it’s absolutely stunning! Glass is thick with handle to walk it around with you . It came with wick. Price was great . It is taller and wider then expected! I absolutely love it. Quality is very high and crafted so well! No odor .
A**R
Good, but...
Overall, a pretty good product for the price. I have two of these, one bought and one gifted to me, and both have lopsided chimneys. One also has a minor chip in the glass thread where the burner screws in. Other than that, they work as intended and I haven't had any other issues. Just make sure to inspect your lamps on arrival
G**T
Solid, works great.
Love oil lamps for emergencies or ambience. Like lower ones. More stabile. Glass is great to see oil usage so I never run out. I can refuel or remind myself to buy more lamp oil. Old fashioned barn lantern types are great for hanging but I can't see when oil runs low. These fit my needs perfect. Ready for emergencies. Between weather and this world today, U just never know. So buy at least two, prepare. Don't forget buy extra wicks , place in water proof bottle or storage to keep clean and dry. And oil. You too will be prepared.
A**Z
Beautiful and Durable little lamp
Beautiful, Durable and Useful little lampValue for money
M**R
My mom loved it
I bought this for my mom and dad. We had a couple of these growing up that looked similar to this. They love it because they don't have to worry if the electricity goes out.
S**N
fragile. chumney is thin and will likely break!
Had this thing literally a week today, and the glass chimney just spontaneously cracked on the bottom and went half way up and left a hole... absolutely worthless without the chimney in my opinion... im gonna attempt to repair it with some epoxy resin but its gonna look ulgy and the crack will probably continue to get bigger until it splits all the way up or shatters.... super disappointed in this which is a shame cause it looks nice.... i wouldnt buy it again....
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