Good quality parafin lantern (wick type)

Very nice! I'd be tempted if I fancied a paraffin lamp. But I have a more utilitarian view - if it's not bright enough to read by, it's not bright enough. And I'm afraid wick type lamps don't provide anything like enough light for me.
I agree but, other than a Tilley, I have yet to find a paraffin or lamp oil light that is good enough to read by. But in a very common situation in the Eastern Med, a group of friends in a cockpit enjoying drinks and snacks, it is a wonderful light source
 
I agree but, other than a Tilley, I have yet to find a paraffin or lamp oil light that is good enough to read by. But in a very common situation in the Eastern Med, a group of friends in a cockpit enjoying drinks and snacks, it is a wonderful light source
Each to their own! But doesn't a lamp in the cockpit attract bugs? In the UK, drinks in an open cockpit are not usually favoured by the weather!
 
An Aladdin lamp uses a mantle which greatly (300%)? increases the brightness. The mantle is supposed to be a weak link but if you dont play football with it then it lasts and the brightness from lamp oil instead of electricity is very good (and warm).
 
I agree but, other than a Tilley, I have yet to find a paraffin or lamp oil light that is good enough to read by. But in a very common situation in the Eastern Med, a group of friends in a cockpit enjoying drinks and snacks, it is a wonderful light source

We bought one in France many years ago which has a circular wick with a sort of inverted top hat over it which spreads the flame and gives very bright light for reading.
 
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