Light Up Your Life! 💡 Embrace the glow of nostalgia.
The Lamplight Large Paraffin Oil Indoor Lamp is a stylish and functional lighting solution, perfect for emergencies and enhancing your home decor. With a burn time of up to 15 hours and a 5-ounce fuel capacity, this vintage-inspired lamp ensures a clean, smokeless burn. Made in the USA, it combines quality craftsmanship with timeless design, making it a must-have for any household.
Item Weight | 6.24 ounces |
Operating Life | 15 Hours |
Fuel Type | Kerosene |
UPC | 076354526145 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00076354526145 |
Manufacturer | Lamplight |
Part Number | 52664 |
Item Weight | 6.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.69 x 4.69 x 12 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 52664 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Original version |
Style | Country Rustic |
Finish | Black |
Shape | Round |
Power Source | Oil |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Blackout |
Included Components | Lamplight 52664 Farmer's Lantern, Black, Original Version, Brown |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Warranty. |
F**D
This is the right choice.
The media could not be loaded. It's worth the money. Units arrived packaged well and was delivered with prime over night delivery. No assembly was required. Don't pay attention to the negative reviews that state these items leak. As long as you follow the directions and do not fill the lamp above the fill line they will work flawlessly. I purchased 4 units, two of the 2 packs and all 4 work as intended. 1 lamp will provide enough light for my entire kitchen during the dark of night. The burn is clean and smoke free once you close the glass.
H**R
Cheap necessity
No leaks when filled as instructed. Excellent emergency light. Easy to operate. For the price and usability this is a steal. Looks good, puts out light; what more can a poor soul ask for when the power is out? Will buy more. This is metal and glass, it gets hot. It's small enough it doesn't waste room but illuminates my shed home without issue. This is a dangerous product if you have no common sense (fire can destroy things).
B**O
Possible hazard .......unnoticed fuel leaking out
Care should be exercised with the wick holder ......make sure that it is turned, as far as it will go. Otherwise, fuel will seep out around it and down the bowl.
A**R
lightweight, works perfectly well
This is very lightweight and cheap and in every sense of the word, and yet it actually works quite well. A lever lifts the glass part up to access the wick and can lock in place. A knob turns the wick up and down to get a big or small flame. It's all real flimsy but for me at least, it all works. Even a very small, 1/2 inch flame gets the top of the chimney part hot, above 100C / 212 F, so be careful. It does come with a label saying that part gets hot. Using the cheapest paraffin oil Amazon would sell me, there is only a faint hot-oil smell, so that's good.I got this for a purpose I'll bet no one else has, to look at the spectrum of the flame. As compared with a plain candle it is just slightly hotter, and there's a curious little double peak at 766.5 and 769.7 (+/- 0.5) nm coming from the oil lamp that is entirely missing from my candle, suggesting my paraffin oil has some potassium in it. Nifty!
J**A
works great
I saw the price and I ordered it to prove it cannot be any good. boy was I wrong. This is so cool. Smaller than avg, but works. about a foot tall. I am glad I got it.
T**M
Junk. Leaks after return limit up.
Bought two of these and my return window ran out March 20th 2025. Today April 5th both now have a leak and went into the trash. Waste of money, literally throwing your money away.
P**S
It works and does not leak but...
I purchased the two pack of these lanterns. They work and do not leak as long as you do not overfill it and do not slosh the base around while walking it to a rest spot. Any hurricane lantern can leak through the air venting armatures if you jostle it around too much as the side arms are not welded to the reservoir base. I wouldn't trust my Dietz or Feuerhand lanterns in such a roughly handled manner either but I am sure their are even less prone to leaking but still can leak if encouraged to do so.The reason I dropped this rating to 3 stars is because the build for the armature used to lift the glass is not solid. Because of this, the lift mechanism causes the alignment to get out of whack and causes the lamp to get stuck when lowering the glass back down after ignition of the wick. This causes a little trouble as you need to persuade the alignment by hand to re-affix the glass back to the wick base, quick enough not to burn yourself as the glass begins to heat up. Not the end of the world but it is annoying. I can't fix the issue as the build is not solid enough to stay adjusted to fit right since the armature's adjustment bracket, used to lift the glass, is merely just pressed into groove slots along the side of one of the lanterns venting arms. A loose fit that will easily knock out of alignment regularly.It's such a cheap lamp. Not made in the USA either. That's a lie. It clearly says it is made in China. So...You get a working lamp that needs to be used cautiously but effectively in an emergency. I have many good quality lanterns so I just have these two kept as decorative yet ready to serve an emergency if needed. They just won't be one of the first lanterns I grab, but rather the last.
M**K
I use it when I’m pretending to be Amish.
I’m happy with it. It is smaller than I thought it was going to be, but that’s on me. It functions well and seems of good quality for the price. It’s just a toy to take camping.
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