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  1. Tom Pedersen

    Tom Pedersen Denmark Subscriber

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    Hi.
    Does anyone use this product in pressure lamps and what are your experiences with it?
    Tom

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  2. Nils Stephenson

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    Hi Tom

    I can't see any reason why it wouldn't work. It's more expensive than what you can get from Harald Nyborg though, so I'm not planning on trying it.
     
  3. Tom Pedersen

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    Have now tried it.
    It seems brighter than the one from HN, and the smell is somewhat less.
    But Yes it is more expensive, But would prefer it for indoor lamps..
    Tom
     
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    It's good to know it has good results.

    HN have two different brands of kerosene. They have KaminX for 348 DKK for 20l or Heatmax Gold for 148 DKK for 5l. You can also get 20l (4x5l) of the Heatmax for 449 DKK. I use the Heatmax and have no issues with smell (if the lamp is working correctly). I also use it in my wick lamps. I havn't tried the KaminX but have been thinking about as I can save 100 DKK for 20l.
     
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    It looks similar to the stuff here in the states called "Kleanheat"
     
  6. Tom Pedersen

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    Hi Nils
    Thanks for your answer.
    I have always used Heatmax Gold, and I will continue to do so for
    my outdoor lamps.
    However, like you, I have not managed to get some of my lamps to
    run odor-free on Heatmax Gold, even though I think they shine really well.
    Merry Christmas.

    Tom
     

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