Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Use Unleaded Gas In Coleman Lantern What Should I Burn? Coleman White Gas Or Unleaded Gas?

What should I burn? Coleman white gas or unleaded gas? - use unleaded gas in coleman lantern

Just bought a Dual Fuel Lantern Coleman and was not sure if unleaded gasoline is used as a secondary fuel.

3 comments:

  1. Dual Fuel jobs in all unleaded petrol or Coleman fuel. I have in mine. Lead has a bad smell. Coleman, gasoline is much more stable and will not deteriorate if left in the lantern. Petrol will go faster and it can hardly flashlight rubber they are not there for a longer period. If it burns unleaded, it replaces your generator more frequently. I only use Coleman fuel in me that now. They replaced the generator and stop using unleaded gasoline. They are either fuel, but with fine, NO!

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  2. Kerosene, white gas is not determined. The old term for Kerosene was "coal oil", I think.

    "White gas is gas / petrol. It is purified naphtha. Essentially Zippo fluid.

    I recommend you read the manual for the flashlight.

    But I think the trouble is likely to spring for Coleman fuel, if possible, and are pleased that you can use gasoline in an emergency.

    PS - kerosene is thicker than diesel, so if you are in your Coleman lantern Bright, screw you up.

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  3. Target gas safely. While unleaded petrol is available in radio additives for your lantern soot. White gas is essentially pure, additive-free and lead free.

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