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Firefly Tiki Torch Fuel produces NOTICEABLY less smoke and soot. Now, here’s the best part, it burns significantly longer than our major competitor’s tiki fuel! No Kidding. Available with Citronella Oil or Eucalyptus Oil. The base fuel is virtually odorless.
The base oil for our tiki torches fuel is odorless and produces less smoke and soot as seen in the photos below. When you own high-quality tiki torches & lanterns, you need to use high-quality tiki fuel to burn in them.
We tested several fuels on the market and were surprised at how different they all burned. We chose the cleanest burning, longest-lasting base fuel for our Firefly tiki torch oil, and it does make a difference. Here are the results of our tiki torch fuel burn test.
Many torch fuels on the market have added low concentrations of Citronella or Lemongrass oil to repel insects. The Citronella scent confuses mosquitoes, making it difficult for them to locate a host. Other essential oils like Eucalyptus are actually repellents.
Wine Bottle Torch Kit, Long Life Torch Wicks for Tiki Torch with Brass Torch Wick Holders and Caps - Just Add Bottle for DIY Wine Bottle Outdoor Torch Decor (Golden)
20 Μαΐ 2022 · You don't have to use a special fuel for tiki torches, though many people do buy fuel made especially for these torches. Paraffin lamp oil and even isopropyl alcohol are commonly used to light tiki torches.
I picked up several old metal tiki torches at a yard sale for a couple of bucks. All were extremely rusty. My 4th of July project was to sand 'em off, spray em with that rustoleum stuff that stops rust and then spray them black.