Hello again,
Someone has used the oil from the lamp of the German company "Höfer Chemie"?
CAS 64742-48-9 (C10-C12) Naftha (petroleum), treated with hydrogen heavy.
Nummer EINECS: 265-150-3
Flash Point: 63 degrees Celsius.
Benzene: less than 0.1%
lampenöl Höfer Chemie
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No one has tested?
I would like to try it on my wick lamps and pressure.Best regards,
Jose -
Hi Jose,
I bought it. But it's still in the canister, waiting for usage.
It's transparent, viscosity is ok, and no smell at all.
So I guess: thumb up.
regards
willi -
This oel ist OK.
I use it for my lamps and heaters to.
Greatings from Aurich
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It's perfect! It has a bit of an eye-stinging smell, yet it burns odor-free in wick lanterns and pressure lamps.
It's quite affordable and works perfect.Just go for it!
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Thank you all for your responses.
Best regards,
Jose -
I agree with everything said above plus that I use it in several Blue Flame heaters (Aladdin and POD) with no problems, it only smells for a few minutes when used in a Well Straler right after lighting it or when extinguishing the heater but this belongs to the principle of the heater, every lamp oil smells in this heater.
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Yes,
it`s the same as "Shellsol D60".
My favorite!!Karsten
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I use Petro and Bio-Ethanol from this manufactor, both is very fine stuff, there is no smell from the ethanol at indoor-use for hours.
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Kann ich bestätigen. Das Zeug ist gut!
This fuel is very good!
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Hey guys,
I also bought a lamp, bioethanol and a flavour. It smells like lemons in my house.
They have cool stuff and a new shop.No webshoplinks ! Thx
I advocate the products
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Hi franzpa,
I hope you don't use the bioethanol in an oil lamp. That is very dangerous!
In January happend a huge explosion with many people severly injured
because a not so clever guy used ethanol/spirit in oil lamps.
(there is a thread in this forum about the incident)best regards
willi