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Wind resistant
 
 
 
 
 
 
<big><big>If you like to go camping, live off the grid  
 
<big><big>If you like to go camping, live off the grid  
  
or want to be [prepared for emergencies] and blackouts  
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or want to be [https://batchelor-s.com/index.php?title=Bug_Out_Bag prepared for emergencies] and blackouts  
  
 
a dependable lantern is a must.
 
a dependable lantern is a must.
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But not for long term.
 
But not for long term.
  
You need a bottle of lamp oil
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You need a bottle of [https://batchelor-s.com/index.php?title=J02048LMP lamp oil $7.99]
  
 
A candle or torch would work
 
A candle or torch would work
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All Dietz lanterns burn kerosene fuel  
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All [[Dietz lanterns]] burn kerosene fuel  
 
 
and readily available clear lamp oil.
 
 
 
 
 
The company started in 1840 when its founder,
 
 
 
22-year-old Robert E. Dietz purchased a Lamp & Oil business
 
 
 
in Brooklyn, New York.
 
 
 
R.E. Dietz produced the majority of road work warning lights.
 
  
Road torches that looked like cannonballs with large wicks.  
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and readily available clear [https://batchelor-s.com/index.php?title=J02048LMP lamp oil].
  
Wind resistant
 
  
Kerosene was normally used in these lamps.
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This wind resistant lamp should be your first choice
  
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but other lamps put out [https://batchelor-s.com/index.php?title=Oil_Lamps more light.]
  
 
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R._E._Dietz_Company More]
 
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Latest revision as of 14:57, 2 August 2020

Lmp8001.jpg

If you like to go camping, live off the grid

or want to be prepared for emergencies and blackouts

a dependable lantern is a must.


We take for granted the electric light

and flashlights work great.


But not for long term.

You need a bottle of lamp oil $7.99

A candle or torch would work

but for convenience and safety

use a durable and dependable lamp.


All Dietz lanterns burn kerosene fuel

and readily available clear lamp oil.


This wind resistant lamp should be your first choice

but other lamps put out more light.

More



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