About this product
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- Rantau Asal:Germany
Product description
The Feuerhand Hurricane Lantern is a classic and durable outdoor lighting option, highly regarded for its reliability and vintage charm. Originating in Germany, these lanterns have been in production since 1893, making them a staple for outdoor enthusiasts, campers, and even for home decor in rustic settings. Here's an overview of its key features:
Features of the Feuerhand Hurricane Lantern
Made of galvanized steel for durability.
Resistant to rust and weather, making it suitable for outdoor use.
Uses paraffin/kerosene oil.
Provides up to 20 hours of light on a full tank.
Emits a warm, steady, and windproof light, thanks to its efficient construction.
Equipped with a glass globe from Schott Suprax, which is heat-resistant and durable.
Compact and portable with a nostalgic, timeless aesthetic.
Typically available in multiple colors, ranging from traditional silver to vibrant shades.
Ideal for camping, outdoor gatherings, and as an emergency light source.
Easy to refill and maintain.
Use high-quality paraffin/kerosene oil specifically designed for lanterns.
Avoid using low-grade or colored fuel, as it may cause soot and clog the wick.
Fill the fuel tank only up to 80-90% full to allow for expansion and avoid spillage.
Use a funnel for precise and mess-free refueling.
Before lighting, make sure the wick extends slightly above the burner.
Use the side wheel to adjust the wick height for a proper flame—too high can cause smoke; too low might result in insufficient light.
Open the globe lift lever and light the wick using a match or lighter.
Close the globe gently to avoid breaking the glass.
Adjust the wick so the flame burns steadily and doesn’t flicker excessively.
Place the lantern on a stable, flat surface.
Avoid placing it near flammable materials or in high-wind areas without proper precautions.
Always use the lantern in a well-ventilated area to avoid fumes building up.
If soot builds up, wait for the lantern to cool and clean the glass with a soft cloth or mild soap.
Extinguish the Flame Safely:
Turn the wick wheel to lower the wick completely into the burner to extinguish the flame.
Do not blow on the flame, as it may spread hot oil or damage the wick.
If storing the lantern for an extended period, empty the fuel tank to prevent leakage or evaporation.
Trim the wick occasionally to remove burnt ends, ensuring a clean and bright flame during future use.