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  • @d.aardent9382
    @d.aardent9382 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Man, that hissing sound like my dads old coleman mantle running when we went camping, brings back lot of fond memories hearing our super bright coleman sound like a little jet engine. Lol

  • @ibrahimali9540
    @ibrahimali9540 Před 3 lety +11

    When you watched this video and you love it.That mean you are born on 70`s,60`s,50`s, 40`s

    • @Tom-hl7wc
      @Tom-hl7wc Před 2 lety

      1986. Can I be in your club or I’m not allowed because in too young to understand??

    • @mynameskorg464
      @mynameskorg464 Před rokem

      2000 ?

    • @crux314
      @crux314 Před 11 dny

      ​@@Tom-hl7wcSure, welcome. Just leave your smartphone and Nintendo out.

  • @markhopkins7920
    @markhopkins7920 Před 2 lety +7

    I have a Britelyt version and I burn Kerosene and also the newer low sulpher diesel works great, its actually a touch brighter than kerosene and no smell at all. I add a cap of Sea foam and a cap of Heet diesel additive to every tank. I also have the shrader valve and a small bicycle pump and thats much easier to pump up.
    Great video !

    • @brendanb1541
      @brendanb1541 Před 5 měsíci

      What does the Sea Foam and Heet additives do?

  • @jakobrebeki
    @jakobrebeki Před 2 měsíci

    I have got two of these, they are great. They have got me out of trouble more then once. Not only do they light up a room they also warm it up as well. Just to keep up I have also got a large primus that I have used to cook on and make tea/coffee with. In the shed I keep a 20ltr Jerry can of parafin in the shade ready on standby. I am not a prepper as such but I like to exercise some common sense. I am 60yrs old and don't like being cold. Thanks for the posting....

  • @athalyerajan2823
    @athalyerajan2823 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thank you for showing us a prtromax. In india i grew up with these and now as a prepper am the owner of one. 1910 tech works well.

  • @rogiebayaua6117
    @rogiebayaua6117 Před 4 lety +8

    I remember my childhood in 80s when we don't have electricity in province ,this is legend lamp(Coleman)it 2020 n still the Best 😀👍🇵🇭

  • @LoftechUK
    @LoftechUK Před 2 lety +1

    I like the way you introduced both methods.

  • @crux314
    @crux314 Před 11 dny

    Thanks for the video. Although it seems a lot of moving parts just to get lighting. Perhaps a cold draft lantern is a more reliable choice (also quieter).

  • @jromhek2070
    @jromhek2070 Před 2 lety +5

    Thanks man for sharing and if I may add you can use also kerosene lantern (with single wick ) as backup source , its less lm but easy , cheap , fast to use (no pre-heat needed ) and more economical on the fuel . Keep up the good work .

  • @joemama22
    @joemama22 Před rokem +2

    I have one of these... The start-up procedure is quite involved... So I bought a Coleman Kerosene lantern and it's much easier... And I agree... Kerosene is so much safer to use and store....

    • @GeneLonergan
      @GeneLonergan  Před rokem

      I agree. Just wanted to show another example.

  • @gerrycastlemanwarde5933
    @gerrycastlemanwarde5933 Před 7 měsíci

    Can the Petromax be used indoors! I have been told its for outdoor use as per instructions!

  • @sswcustomcyclesswcustomcyc7948

    Thank you Gene. excellent video on how to safely light one of these. Kerosene is king.

  • @nakoawarrior3186
    @nakoawarrior3186 Před 5 lety +2

    I like your lantern,.... it must be an old one because it's so well designed.

    • @J-Ball
      @J-Ball Před 3 lety +1

      It's a new one. Petromax, very nice quality lanterns.

    • @sleebusjones
      @sleebusjones Před 3 lety +4

      @@J-Ball no, it's a Butterfly knock-off. Chinese imitation.

    • @J-Ball
      @J-Ball Před 3 lety

      @@sleebusjones Ah thanks.

  • @Thereal111t
    @Thereal111t Před 10 lety +4

    Where do you get them? Is that the one from Sportsman's guide?

  • @vwpac
    @vwpac Před 4 lety +2

    coleman made the original pressure kerosene ....i still have mine was bought by my parents in the late 60s & i still have it ...it works ....at 50 years.... but i wonder if i can get any mantles for it ...& yes it less complicated then this one y9u are reviewing

    • @sleebusjones
      @sleebusjones Před 3 lety

      Yep. Petromax 500 mantles will work. So will Peerless 111 mantles. I believe that Petromax was first before Coleman though.

    • @totallyfrozen
      @totallyfrozen Před 3 lety +2

      Petromax created their kerosene pressure lamp in 1910.
      Coleman introduced their pressure lamps in 1914.
      I’m sure those dates are close enough to be up for debate on who took ideas from who, etc.

  • @SaltySeaDaddy
    @SaltySeaDaddy Před 3 lety +1

    Did you say Vaseline on leather gaskets? They are not rubber? That's pretty cool. I should have 2 of these pretty soon. Lantern bug has bit me.

  • @brosrcool
    @brosrcool Před 10 lety +2

    Another helpful video. Two question please, if you fill the tank to the level you showed us how long will it burn? How much kero does it take to fill the tank? Thank you.

    • @GeneLonergan
      @GeneLonergan  Před 10 lety

      Hello brosrcool. The write up on the product said a burn time of 10 hours. I have been playing with it quite a bit and it is still full. Gene

    • @brosrcool
      @brosrcool Před 10 lety

      Thank you .

  • @henrythinks
    @henrythinks Před 8 lety +12

    Gather high intensity LED lites which use minimal power from batteries charged with solar panels, and put a reflecting mirror behind it and direct the beam it throws toward a larger wall mirror, you can light up an entire room. I know because I did it for 7 days in Kentucky because of a winter storm knocking out power. My home as the only one lit up like normal and all my neighbors thought I had power. It cost me literally nothing.

  • @williamjohnson1533
    @williamjohnson1533 Před rokem

    I have one and the pump feels a bit iffy will the same shrader valve that fits a Coleman fit and work on the Wenzel

  • @flashbackboy
    @flashbackboy Před 7 lety +8

    I love kerosene

  • @mohammadbashar3790
    @mohammadbashar3790 Před 2 lety

    Where can buy

  • @FloryJohann
    @FloryJohann Před 7 lety +5

    Looks like a lot of work, just to pump pressure in it, so you get some light out of it.
    I have an Aladdin kerosene lamp which gives you about equal to 40 to 50 watts light output.
    There is no pumping required, but it needs a warmup( low fire) of 5-10 minutes before full brightness of the light output should be allowed . One full tank will give you about 16 hours run time with the Aladdin.
    Of course, your light is more like a hurricane light and is more weather proof.

    • @bigpardner
      @bigpardner Před 6 lety +2

      It may be just me but I find the Aladdin mantles to be very fragile. They can put out a lot of light as well as heat.

    • @fleeseeksboxconundrum1789
      @fleeseeksboxconundrum1789 Před 4 lety +4

      This lamp has an rated light output of 400w. It's a bit of work, still less than lighting 10 Aladdin lamps

    • @drscopeify
      @drscopeify Před 2 lety +3

      ​@@bigpardner Aladdin are not meant to be moved around, they are like an eclectic lamp in your house they just stay in one place. Also instead of Aladdin you can find a Rayo lamp, they use a lot of Kerosene but they don't use a Mantel at all and produce a lot of light.

    • @HDSME
      @HDSME Před rokem

      This a super precise military piece of gear it's quality is I peccable! Honest they for 350 to 500 a piece worth every penny

    • @Subgunman
      @Subgunman Před 6 měsíci +1

      I also have the Aladdin table lamp, great for power failures but I do need to get the optional harp and white glass shade to add to it since the light is a bit too intense. Yes the mantles are quite fragile and have increased in price since 2018. Also have a pair of Coleman lanterns as well but living in Southern Europe I have turned to using benzene in these lamps since Coleman fuel is not available here. The forth and final lantern is an old Petromax I have found in an antique store. Needs all new seals and glass plus a few odds and ends. Almost forgot, I also have one of the old style Greek fisherman’s lamp that runs on the large 10 Kgm butane tanks. In general if you can find mantles from the Philippines of the right size they will burn with a brighter white light since they contain Thorium. Modern Coleman mantles use something else to get them to glow but it’s more towards a warmer light.

  • @JSharap
    @JSharap Před 5 lety +1

    Do u need to replace the mantle every time or replace when the mantle breaks?

    • @bksaun
      @bksaun Před 5 lety +1

      Just if they break

    • @COIcultist
      @COIcultist Před 3 lety +1

      @@bksaun They are far more robust than Aladdin Lamp mantles.

  • @348loadedlever3
    @348loadedlever3 Před 5 lety +2

    I got that same looking lantern, all stainless, I bought it 20 years ago but never lit it. It was rated quite bright and a long run time, it is very well made and looks it also, I think I’m going to get it going one of these days. I never lit it because it actually is a beautiful looking lantern and all my lanterns get well used.

    • @herrprepper2070
      @herrprepper2070 Před 4 lety

      348 Loaded Lever - I think you will have issues with that old/new lantern. I bought a Brightlyt about 15 years ago and left it in the box. When I fueled it up last month, it was a disaster... springs were shot, gaskets dried out, etc.. mine went into the dumpster... hopefully you will have better luck than I did.

    • @genkiferal7178
      @genkiferal7178 Před 2 lety

      it is pretty. the silver lamps go better with other decor.

  • @woodstockpotter
    @woodstockpotter Před 5 lety +3

    It is very important to get the gasification tubes hot enough and maintain pressure in the startup or you can have a scary situation with unturned fuel flooding and igniting inside the glass. I suggest first try be done outdoors in a fire safe location till you get used to lighting this lantern. Once they are up to temperature and running smoothly, they give great light and considerable heat. (And pretty good fuel economy) I've used one quite a bit, also the naphtha pressure lanterns and kerosene is by far the safer lantern/fuel.

  • @arthurdaly3497
    @arthurdaly3497 Před rokem

    Petromax?

  • @acersalman8258
    @acersalman8258 Před rokem

    very beautiful I love 💘 it and the matches wonderful good

  • @jesselovejoy6555
    @jesselovejoy6555 Před 3 lety

    Thank you

  • @greatoutdoorsgear7538
    @greatoutdoorsgear7538 Před 10 měsíci

    It just looks like you have to do a silly amount of pumping to get and keep that going

  • @florinmatthew1
    @florinmatthew1 Před 4 lety +2

    Is this a Sea Anchor lamp?

  • @The_Great_Hejaz
    @The_Great_Hejaz Před 3 lety

    I have read a story for little girl in 1910s died due of lantern explosion, I wonder what causes the explosion and is it common for kerosene lantern to explode?

    • @evanjones2539
      @evanjones2539 Před 3 lety +1

      A kerosene/parrafin lamp will explode when filled with gasoline/petrol.............
      An easy mistake if you are used to a gasoline dual fuel lamp..

    • @The_Great_Hejaz
      @The_Great_Hejaz Před 3 lety +1

      @@evanjones2539
      So the problem related to the type of gasoline not the lantern itself right ?

    • @evanjones2539
      @evanjones2539 Před 3 lety +1

      @@The_Great_Hejaz The above lantern is a kerosene lantern and needs preheating, if you fill it with gasoline/petrol it will go on fire or explode.... take care.

    • @The_Great_Hejaz
      @The_Great_Hejaz Před 3 lety

      @@evanjones2539
      Thanks body

    • @TOAOZuur
      @TOAOZuur Před rokem

      From what I understood it was not uncommon in those days to have kerosene mixed up with lower chain molecules. Namely the ones from LPG gas and petrol itself. They are easier to ignite, more volatile and can easily form clouds of combustible gasses. The components will fully mix and solve in eachother and since there wasn't yet a market for petrol as car fuel it was more profitable to destilate a kerosene with a quite low boiling- and flash point.

  • @eliriederer5310
    @eliriederer5310 Před 8 měsíci

    I know it is a kerosene lamp, but could you run Coleman fuel through it?

  • @truthful3777
    @truthful3777 Před 2 lety +1

    What brand is the lantern?

  • @alaa_elhelw
    @alaa_elhelw Před 5 lety

    i have one but white kerosine in not avilable here,,, please i need solution

    • @1caramarie
      @1caramarie Před 5 lety +1

      Where I live one of the gasoline station sells kerosene, but you have to notice to see the tank, which is not next to the gasoline pumps. I found out by searching "kerosene" and my town's name and state. It's located less than a mile from my house. Kerosene looks like water and is clear, if it's different color, there are additives, which may be toxic. Plus, the Walmart in my town sells it. I buy some there at the END of the winter season when they reduce it.

    • @jonathantan2469
      @jonathantan2469 Před 3 lety

      Check the hardware shop. They should sell it there.

    • @iamrocketray
      @iamrocketray Před 2 lety

      If you're not in America look for Paraffin its the same stuff although its often blue(Esso Blue) or pink.

  • @cpech2
    @cpech2 Před 8 lety +3

    where can I purchase this?

    • @GeneLonergan
      @GeneLonergan  Před 8 lety

      +Chris Pecherzewski Hello Chris. St. Paul Mercantile. Gene

    • @sswcustomcyclesswcustomcyc7948
      @sswcustomcyclesswcustomcyc7948 Před 6 lety

      Miles Stairs Wick Shop if the other place he mentioned doesn't have one in stock.

    • @elizabethcope1502
      @elizabethcope1502 Před 5 lety

      Miles Stair's Wick Shop is an excellent source for newbie kerosene users. He has excellent articles about Butterfly stoves, gravity feed stoves, & the Butterfly Lantern that compliments Gene's videos. I read the articles & rewatched Gene's vids.😉

  • @ken2633
    @ken2633 Před 3 lety +2

    This is looks like Butterfly brand from Lea Hin Company, Singapore.

  • @sergiobee5947
    @sergiobee5947 Před 2 lety

    Is this K1 grade kerosene?

  • @patriklundgren6393
    @patriklundgren6393 Před 3 lety

    Cool gadget

  • @alh2442
    @alh2442 Před 3 lety +3

    The tube is called a generator. It heats the kero up and turns it into a gas. The gas fills the mantel (which is just ash) and bingo. A very bright light. This was the only light we had as kids.

  • @alaa_elhelw
    @alaa_elhelw Před 4 lety

    i cant get kersonie can i use desil fuel or paraffin oil?/????

    • @OverlandOne
      @OverlandOne Před 4 lety +2

      Parafin oil is kerosene.

    • @alaa_elhelw
      @alaa_elhelw Před 4 lety

      @@OverlandOne kerosene are not available in my country, what i can do now,

    • @OverlandOne
      @OverlandOne Před 4 lety +1

      @@alaa_elhelw You said you can get paraffin oil, that IS Kerosene under another name...usually in the UK.

    • @OverlandOne
      @OverlandOne Před 4 lety +3

      @@alaa_elhelw Look it up, do not take my word for it but as far as I know it is EXACTLY the same thing.

    • @jafo4u508
      @jafo4u508 Před 4 lety +1

      I use mineral spirits in mine, works like a champ. I have one of these lamps in my collection, but if you want superior quality go with the Aida or the Petromax. I have about 12 Aida's and 5 Petromax, very similar to me in quality.

  • @nicholascremato
    @nicholascremato Před 6 lety +16

    You make this seem more complex than it really is.

    • @rogeliaburroughs9875
      @rogeliaburroughs9875 Před 4 lety +1

      That's what we use at home in the 60's. I am buying one and have our electricity cut off. The cost has climbed up tremendously.

    • @robhoffman2070
      @robhoffman2070 Před 3 lety

      Indeed! Way too much verbiage.

  • @jonathantan2469
    @jonathantan2469 Před 3 lety +1

    For supply simplicity, it might be a good idea to have an off grid cooking & lighting system that runs on the same fuel type. So if you're using kerosene for lighting, then a stove that runs on kerosene could be considered.
    Propane/LPG is cleaner & easier to use. But its heavier, as much of the weight can be from the metal gas tank alone. Also, you will need to find a place with specialised refilling equipment, and its harder to transfer the fuel between tanks. Swaps can be used, but can be more expensive.

    • @GeneLonergan
      @GeneLonergan  Před 3 lety

      Good points.

    • @totallyfrozen
      @totallyfrozen Před 3 lety +1

      Another reason for kerosene. czcams.com/video/g2_GhyAw3vM/video.html

    • @royallan3717
      @royallan3717 Před rokem

      I use jet A1 fuel in all my kerosene stoves,lights and heaters. It’s cheaper and the same as kerosene only better.use the pre heater next time

  • @jetstream454
    @jetstream454 Před 3 lety +1

    Is this a genuine Petromax by the looks?

    • @jamesmcgrath1952
      @jamesmcgrath1952 Před 2 lety

      No but it's made on the same pattern I think. I believe Petromax to be a better quality (and a bit more expensive lol.)

    • @stevenbodum3405
      @stevenbodum3405 Před 2 lety +1

      petromax is german, sea anchor is chinese copy, so for long term use i would buy the petromax with high quality schott glas

  • @localladsgeneralcontractor7109

    U dont need to use the cup . Just burn the rapid pre heater. 😊

  • @oldgoat8861
    @oldgoat8861 Před 3 lety

    You got to let it warm first....same as an Aladin lamp....The preheat on both is extremely important.
    We called these lamps Amish lamps.....after like any once you figure it out its a great lamp.

    • @COIcultist
      @COIcultist Před 3 lety +1

      It was an odd combination of using alcohol to preheat, which is standard on a lot of kerosene lanterns but then also using the blow torch rapid pre heater which can be used on its own to preheat Petromaxs or on British Rail specification Tilley Lamps.

  • @lhouabdo
    @lhouabdo Před 2 lety

    عندي منهم 2 مزال مزيانين

  • @JMGeranimo
    @JMGeranimo Před 2 lety

    This from Ali?

    • @GeneLonergan
      @GeneLonergan  Před 2 lety

      It was so long ago. I believe I bought it from John Squires at St Paul Mercantile.
      stpaulmercantile.com

  • @vickiefrancis8919
    @vickiefrancis8919 Před 3 lety +2

    Why use this lantern when I can buy a regular one at Walmart? That's too much pumping.

    • @jonathantan2469
      @jonathantan2469 Před 3 lety +2

      The wick hurricane lanterns? Those aren't as bright as these pump mantle lanterns

    • @robhoffman2070
      @robhoffman2070 Před 3 lety +4

      Because you shouldn't bu anything from Walmart.

    • @totallyfrozen
      @totallyfrozen Před 3 lety +2

      If you have to ask this question, you have not asked enough “what if” questions first. Start asking “what if” and you’ll eventually see the value of this lantern.

  • @mikeconley9590
    @mikeconley9590 Před 7 lety +6

    Coleman dual fuel. best lantern available.

    • @leneanderthalien
      @leneanderthalien Před 6 lety +1

      Coleman make a kerozene lantern: i have one...

    • @murdelabop
      @murdelabop Před 6 lety +3

      The only thing this lantern has over the Coleman is the big reflector, and something like that would be easy enough to make. Plus, a Coleman is half the price and puts out more light.

  • @tomallen6073
    @tomallen6073 Před 2 lety

    I read the newer petromax lanterns were just Chinese knock-offs and not the real deal German made ones.

  • @Hi.Al.
    @Hi.Al. Před 3 měsíci

    Vaseline(r) damages the leather, use silicone oil

  • @ratatoskrgodtroll6198
    @ratatoskrgodtroll6198 Před 2 lety

    The trouble with heating oil is the fact that it affects the respiratory system so terribly if it decides to smoke up

    • @GeneLonergan
      @GeneLonergan  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the comment.

    • @ratatoskrgodtroll6198
      @ratatoskrgodtroll6198 Před 2 lety

      Matter of fact if anybody’s got any suggestions of any kind of oils that do not affect the respiratory system as adversely I am open to suggestions without doubt I’ve looked into a number of different clean Cara scenes and most of them have been found wanting

    • @kingsoutdoors4379
      @kingsoutdoors4379 Před rokem +1

      Coleman did make kerosene lanterns....hard to find

  • @HDSME
    @HDSME Před rokem +1

    This is a u leaded gas lantern good thing for him its multy fuel

    • @TOAOZuur
      @TOAOZuur Před rokem +2

      Most likely it is a Kerosene lantern based on the German Petromax designs. These were usually designed for Kerosene hence the extensive pre heating. Burning Petrol, white gas, Coleman Fuel, Aspen 4T in such lanterns might be workig but can also cause explosions or huge fire balls. The German Bundeswehr and other European armies had explicit warnings on their lanterns that burning Benzine wasn't allowed. Coleman lanterns on the other hand were almost always designed to run on Coleman Fuel white gas and unleaded automotive petrol (hence the term Dual Fuel). The Coleman lanterns and stoves have far more safety features build in to overcome the risks involved in burning white gas. One of them is the Non Return Valve under the pump that can be locked to avoid fuel leaking in cas of a failure of the NRV itself. However Coleman made a few lanterns that worked on Kerosene.

    • @HDSME
      @HDSME Před rokem

      @@TOAOZuur These burn every thing check out there web site they were issued to special forces since 2000 that's why there is a waiting list

  • @taipanadf
    @taipanadf Před rokem

    Tnk,i have same this but made in 1940

  • @phonecards1
    @phonecards1 Před 6 lety

    Nice but complex. Old tech is more reliable.

  • @gerrycastlemanwarde5933
    @gerrycastlemanwarde5933 Před 7 měsíci

    The first time I fired up my new Petromax I had problems! They are fiddley and if you don't like messing with old Morris Minors and Swiss watches at the same time then the Petromax is not for you! I suggest the non DIY people buy a gas or Electric Lantern.
    There are advantages to owning a petromax but you will need patients it is not as simple as filling it with paraffin and away she goes!

  • @xsauce3858
    @xsauce3858 Před 4 lety

    Ohh... Gas lamp

  • @peggyp5130
    @peggyp5130 Před 6 lety +4

    Too much work need another method of lighting..

    • @capitandonzi2113
      @capitandonzi2113 Před 5 lety +1

      Peggy p Lazyness is the mother of all vices!

    • @bksaun
      @bksaun Před 5 lety +1

      Lazy ass, it just takes a few minutes.

    • @PremiumFuelOnly
      @PremiumFuelOnly Před 3 lety +1

      @Peggy p Propane is probably more practical if you keep several bottles on hand. 1 bottle will run a coleman propane lantern for up to 13hrs on low. No preheat, smells or pressurizing or stale fuel, just turn on the gas and light.

    • @totallyfrozen
      @totallyfrozen Před 3 lety

      @@PremiumFuelOnly
      Yup. Propane is just more expensive and more dangerous.

  • @shelbywilson114
    @shelbywilson114 Před 3 lety +1

    Lol so your using both methods at once

    • @Bucky1836
      @Bucky1836 Před rokem

      I dont use the alcohol preheat i use the torch in 2 minutes im lit pumping included

  • @lanceladewig2793
    @lanceladewig2793 Před 4 lety +3

    Looks like a huge pain

  • @dacman17
    @dacman17 Před 8 lety

    I have a coleman pressurized kerosene lantern and it's no way near as complicated to use as that! You should really check into getting one if you like that kind of lantern. Plus it throws way more light than that one, it has two mantles in it, to boot. Here is a link www.fieldandstreamshop.com/p/coleman-premium-powerhouse-dual-fuel-lantern/15colulntrndf2mntcac?camp=CSE:GooglePLA:15COLULNTRNDF2MNTCAC:13540162:Lanterns&CAWELAID=120226720000008186&CAGPSPN=pla

    • @FloryJohann
      @FloryJohann Před 6 lety

      But 2 mantels mean more fuel consumption .

    • @johnwyman6331
      @johnwyman6331 Před 6 lety +2

      That Coleman dual-fuel model you're speaking of is made to use gasoline and white gas. It is not intended for kerosene, although if I had one I might do a little experimenting.

    • @iamrocketray
      @iamrocketray Před 2 lety +1

      The Dual fuel Colemans are more expensive to run and more dangerous because the fuel(unleaded petrol or white gas) is far more volatile than paraffin(kerosene) but I have to agree, they are less messing about, but like anything you get used to it and if you do it right you can go 8 hours without pumping, Horses for courses. In England Coleman lamps are a bit expensive(VAT and import fees etc) but I like them also.

  • @Silentaudits7
    @Silentaudits7 Před 4 lety +3

    What you have there is a cheap and dangerous Chinese version of the Petromax HK500 , yours should be about $20. The real Petromax is about $170 and will not kill you !

    • @gallodemedianoche8138
      @gallodemedianoche8138 Před 4 lety

      Chinese version, is dangerous??? Really???

    • @chemtilly
      @chemtilly Před 3 lety

      Where buy the chinese version?

    • @tevitapalu1161
      @tevitapalu1161 Před 3 lety +1

      So can you post articles and stats of those killed by these chinese lamps

    • @shelbywilson114
      @shelbywilson114 Před 3 lety

      Also 170 multiplied by 2.5

    • @iamrocketray
      @iamrocketray Před 2 lety +1

      Petromax is not made in Germany, its a con, They are imported from Hong Kong(the vintage ones) China(modern ones) and rebadged as German. The clones are made in the same factory, and the only real difference is Petromax is chromed Brass, and the clones are chromed steel, which if you use them for sea fishing they go rusty quite quick.

  • @lifeingeneral9111
    @lifeingeneral9111 Před 3 lety +1

    loads of dummies on the net. it does go bad for your edification

  • @joeroulhac9086
    @joeroulhac9086 Před 5 lety +1

    VERY cheap Chinese knock off of a Petromax, and dude ya don't need to use the preheat cup and the jet.........I have 4 Original Petromax......... Either works fine depending on your outside temp and more importantly fuel temp.

    • @kevinjohnson9533
      @kevinjohnson9533 Před 5 lety +5

      Wrong Joe, the Butterfly is made in Indonesia and its a better quality lantern than Chinese made P'Max.

    • @herrprepper2070
      @herrprepper2070 Před 4 lety

      Joe Roulhac - petromax are now made in china. Britelyt claims to be American made.

    • @bertgorissen3526
      @bertgorissen3526 Před 4 lety +1

      The jet has a hole in it that you can stick a match in when you ooen its valve. Than the jet will light and preheat your lamp. OR you use the preheat cup and alcohol, which is the slower but silent option. You don't have to use them both, just as Joe says.