I'm sure kerosene will burn just nicely; no wonder street workers used kerosene lamps to illuminate neighborhood street construction zones at night before strobe lights, LEDs, and other technologies...
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Depending on the quantity of torch fuel you use, you may expect a burn time of around one hour on average. You may expect a longer burn time if you use a metal canister with 12 ounces of tiki torch...
Tiki torches add to the atmosphere of outdoor events by illuminating the night and repelling mosquitoes with citronella oil derived from petroleum products. Using tiki torches is fun to add an...
Yes, tiki torches can explode. This is because ethanol gel fuel has the potential to burn with an unnoticed or invincible flame. This will result in an explosion and damage, especially if you try to...
Using candles or tiki torches to keep gnats away works similarly to spraying certain perfumes on your body, as long as you use the proper fragrances. Citronella is a natural bug repellent used to...
Tiki torch fluid can be toxic because of the hydrocarbons included in the fluid used to fill the tiki torches. Some signs and symptoms of hydrocarbon poisoning include trouble breathing, a persistent...