Any petroleum based lamp fuel designed to burn in a lamp with an exposed open air wick will safely work in a tiki torch.
Can tiki torch fuel be used in oil lamps.
Mineral oil has all sorts of uses and none in my opinion suitable for use in a wicked tiki torch or oil lamp.
Tiki torches are popular for many people to use outside to keep bugs away.
Tiki torches can be fueled with paraffin oil also known as kerosene citronella oil or a combination of both.
The problem with these is that the fuel oil used contains chemicals that can be harmful.
We are about to have a hurricane and i have two oil lamps but no oil for them.
Kerosene or paraffin oil is ideal for tiki torch use because of its long burn time and minimal scent.
Most of the time the flames were weak and went out after the prime fuel was consumed.
An even cheaper alternative is to find lampante oil a type of olive oil bottled only for burning rather than for consumption.
Firefly fuel offers three fuels.
Tiki torch fuel is lamp oil with a small amount of citronella and lemongrass and a huge mark up.
The stores are clean out of regular oil.
I was wondering if tiki torch fluid can be used as a substitute.
Can tiki torch fluid be used instead of oil lamp fluid.