PURE FUEL is a high-purity paraffin oil for lamps, specifically refined for indoor use.
Forget the chemical smells of standard fuels. Our formula is engineered to be 100% odorless and smokeless when used correctly. It protects your glass from soot and ensures a steady, bright flame. This 1-liter refill bottle provides up to 200 hours of burn time, making it the most economical and sustainable choice for your KROMA lamps.
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Paraffin Oil / Lamp Oil Refill |
| Volume | 1000 ml (1 Liter) |
| Quality | Odorless, Colorless, Smokeless |
| Compatibility | All glass oil lamps & oil candles |
| Safety | Child-resistant cap (ISO Certified) |
| Ingredients | High-purity C10-C13 Hydrocarbons |

Fill the reservoir to ¾ full using the funnel. Never fill to the brim.

Let the wick soak for 10 minutes to guarantee a perfect burn.

Adjust the wick so it protrudes only 1 to 2 mm, then light it.
For indoor use, it is imperative to choose a pure and refined paraffin oil. Unlike low-end or scented oils that can be overpowering, KROMA oil is formulated to be totally odorless and smokeless. It preserves the air quality of your home while offering a bright and stable flame.
Our high-performance formula offers a slow and economical burn. A one-liter bottle guarantees up to 200 hours of lighting, depending on your wick setting.
Yes, our paraffin oil is universal. It is perfectly adapted to all our design glass oil lamps, but works equally well to refill antique kerosene lamps, storm lanterns, or modern table lamps requiring liquid fuel.
This product must remain out of reach of children. Swallowing or simply sucking the wick can cause lung damage. In case of accidental ingestion: do not induce vomiting and contact a doctor or a poison control center immediately.
No, if stored correctly, paraffin oil does not expire. Simply keep your bottle closed, away from direct sunlight, and in a temperate place. It will keep its odorless combustion properties indefinitely.
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