View Full Version : parafinn/kerosene stoves. still used?
neo_wales2000
22-12-2004, 09:02
Anybody in the forum still using parafinn/kerosene stoves?
PS Happy Christmas
Well upto now, it looks like "NO!" ...
Actually I am very interested in getting a paraffin stove as it should be cheaper to run than Coleman Fuel and suposedly burns hotter too. No the downside I don't it burns as clean, but i might be wrong on that account...
Regards,
Pete
bambodoggy
23-12-2004, 15:40
If I'm not cooking over an open fire which I prefer then I tend to use either a hexiburner or sometimes my Coleman duel fuel stove.....but I never use the expensive coleman fuel....I just stick in a few ml of plain old unleaded that I keep for my chainsaw/lawnmower/strimer etc and that does me for ages!
I've got a parafin Tilly lamp but I can't seem to get it to work properly!
I used to use a parrafin stove until I had a weld get damaged and it started leaking. Whilst parrafin does burn hot, my hand was quite cool surrounded by pretty blus flames, until I suddenly realised what had happened and calmly wrapped my hand in my jacket to smother the flames. Then spent a few minutes stamping out the fire that had sprung up around my boots.
If you keep them in good condition though, they are great stoves and not really all that smutty flamed.
I use an MSR xgk and always burn parrafin. If you buy the stuff thats for greenhouse heaters you'll find it burns cleanest, either that or lamp oil - but thats much more expensive.
George
neo_wales2000
24-12-2004, 11:42
www.spiritburner.com
for stove users (new and old stoves), its got a great forum and the people there are very helpful (its free). I still use all types of parafinn/kero stoves, one was made in 1912 and is still going strong.
Re: Tilley lamp not working well, try the guys at www.base-camp.co.uk where you can buy service packs for just about any stove or lamp you can think of.
Happy Christmas to you all and have a great 2005
Primus Omnifuel - I burn paraffin if I feel like it :D
(tend to use gas for convenience in general)
neo_wales2000
24-12-2004, 20:01
1933 Primus model 221, still works perfect
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v384/rik_uk3/1933PRIMUS221.jpg