Fuel for kerosene lamps - Feuerhand Oil - 1 L
Feuerhand lamp oil is a high-quality, colorless liquid fuel that ensures odorless and efficient combustion during operation of Feuerhand storm lanterns. Lamp oil is characterized by a particularly high fuel purity, which is why it is also ideal for all high-power lamps.
Long-lasting and clean light
Feuerhand lamp oil ensures optimal use of the cotton wick for an oil lamp - it extends the life of the wick and ensures a consistent flame pattern. Due to its high purity, Feuerhand lamp oil burns almost odorless and soot-free. With a full tank of the Feuerhand Storm Lantern you will achieve a reliable burn time of approximately 20 hours.
The included special filler neck allows you to fill the oil lamp without having to use a funnel, but it can also be removed if necessary. The handy 1 liter bottle is equipped with a child-proof lock to ensure safe use and storage of Feuerhand lamp oil.
Security information
List of safety warnings for tourist stoves based on the requirements of Regulation (EU) 2023/988 on general product safety (GPSR).
* Use the stove only outdoors or in a well-ventilated room. Carbon monoxide can be deadly.
* Place the stove on a stable, level surface, away from flammable materials.
* Check that the gas cylinder is properly connected and tight before each use.
* Do not use the stove near heat sources or open flames.
* Never leave a stove on unattended.
* Make sure the stove has cooled down before storing or transporting it.
* Store gas cylinders in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat sources.
* Change gas cylinders in a well-ventilated area, away from open flames and other sources of ignition.
* Do not use damaged or corroded gas cylinders.
* Follow the manufacturer's instructions for use and maintenance of the stove.
* Use only the fuel recommended by the stove manufacturer.
* Do not modify the stove or use non-original spare parts.
* Keep your stove childproof.
* In the event of a gas leak, close the cylinder valve, ventilate the room, and do not use open flames or electrical appliances.
Kerosene, paraffin oil, kerosene lamps, gas cartridges
1. Composition: hydrocarbons, C11-C14, n-alkanes, isoalkanes, cycloalkanes, <2% aromatics.
2. Product intended only for use in accordance with instructions.
3. Keep out of the reach of children - even a small amount swallowed or aspirated can cause serious, life-threatening lung damage.
4. Ingestion and ingestion through the respiratory tract can be fatal.
5. IF SWALLOWED: Call a POISON CENTER/medical practitioner immediately. DO NOT induce vomiting.
6. Repeated exposure may cause skin to dry or crack.
7. Avoid contact with eyes and skin; if contact occurs, rinse with plenty of water.
8. Store under seal, in a cool and well-ventilated place, away from sources of heat and fire.
9. Store the bottle in an upright position.
10. Do not use in confined spaces without adequate ventilation.
11. Do not leave a lit lamp, torch or grill unattended.
12. Dispose of contents/container in properly labeled containers intended for selective waste collection emptied by an authorized company.
* Explosion risk: Do not expose cartridges to high temperatures, open flames or direct sunlight. Overheating the cartridge can cause an explosion.
* Fire hazard: Use cartridges only in compatible travel stoves and burners. Improper fit can lead to gas leakage and fire.
* Gas toxicity: Use your travel stove outdoors or in a well-ventilated room. Burning gas in a closed room can lead to carbon monoxide poisoning.
* Storage hazards: Store cartridges in a cool, dry place, away from heat sources and flammable materials. Improper storage may increase the risk of leakage or explosion.
* Damage warning: Check cartridges before each use for damage such as dents, cracks or corrosion. Do not use damaged cartridges.
* Responsible disposal: Return used cartridges to hazardous waste collection points or follow local disposal regulations. Do not dispose of cartridges in regular garbage or burn them.
* Replacement risks: Replace cartridges only in a well-ventilated area, away from fire sources. Make sure the travel stove is turned off and has cooled down before replacing the cartridge.
* Gas leaks: In the event of a gas leak, immediately close the cartridge valve, move away from the source of the leak and ventilate the room. Do not use an open flame to locate the leak.
* Child access: keep cartridges out of reach of children to prevent accidental use or ingestion.
* Transportation: when transporting cartridges, make sure they are properly protected against damage and leakage. It is best to transport them in their original packaging or special containers.













