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Camping Lights & Lanterns
Camping Lights & Lanterns
Camping Lights & Lanterns
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In severe weather conditions, (wind,) the bulb went out! In normal weather conditions or operation, it was respectable!
If you want it for decoration, it's OK, it resembles quite a bit in style the Feuerhand "Baby" 275 (with the narrow reservoir), the paint and the fit of the components are acceptable. However, if you want to *light* it as well, caution is needed: in both pieces I received, the problem with ignition *inside* the burner appeared, which someone else also mentioned. A potentially dangerous situation, as the fuel starts to burn from the base of the wick, almost inside the reservoir, the flame grows uncontrollably and does not extinguish no matter how low you turn down the wick, while the burner overheats very quickly. I suspect that the problem is caused by poor construction of the metal "channel" of the wick, which leaves a side opening through which oil drips into the burner (above the reservoir). Things I tried that *did not* fix the problem: 1. Filling the reservoir lower, to well below halfway (no difference), 2. Attaching the burner 180 degrees from the normal position, with the wick regulator on the opposite side of the lid (*not* recommended, at least on my lamps the burner did not fit properly this way), 3. Operating the lamp with the wick lowered (might make it worse). The only thing that worked was when I completely replaced the burner with an old one from Feuerhand 276, after I did a little "crafting" to adapt the hemispherical piece from the Chinese one with the opening for the wick to the top of it.
It is worth noting that with the same type of fuel and under the same conditions, two original Feuerhand lamps I have burn for hours without any problem.
In conclusion, be very careful if you light them and never leave them unattended while burning.
It became useless from the very first use, I did everything as I should since I have used such a lamp in the past, and yet when I turned it on, it worked fine. After 5 minutes, however, the flame started increasing without me touching the wick. I tried to gather the wick to reduce the fire, but I couldn't gather it anymore, it was overflowing. But it continued to have a huge flame and burned completely. When I tried to extinguish it, it wouldn't go out at all, so I grabbed it with the rubber to put it out, resulting in the glass cracking on the outside and rendering it completely useless. Not that it ever worked, but just saying, be careful not to get any fire.
For the price, it is very good and useful. Attention is needed on the sealing rubber of the burner between the bottom side of the burner and the fuel tank. It is recommended to change the wick coil from the opposite side of the fuel tank cap and for the base of the burner to lock in both notches of the body.
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very good .....for its price