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8 Air Pilot Oil Burning Lantern (Black)

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  • 13.7 pulgadas de altura
  • 8 pulgadas de ancho
  • Quema 27 horas con 32 onzas de combustible
  • Salida de 12 velas
  • Ideal para acampar o emergencias


Dietz #8 Air Pilot - Linterna de aceite (negro) - Dietz Brand #8 "Air Pilot" linterna de aceite de 13.7 pulgadas ht. X 8 pulgadas de ancho, quema 27 horas con combustible de 32 onzas. 12 velas, viene con mecha de 7/8 pulgadas. Las características incluyen: 13.7 pulgadas de altura, 8 pulgadas de ancho, quema 27 horas con 33.7 onzas de combustible, 12 salidas de vela, ideal para acampar o emergencias


Murdo Macleod
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 25 de enero de 2025
So disappointed I filled with paraffin and lit itWorked perfectly but paraffin leaking from the welds on the tank and everything wet and smelly.
Meg Vit
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de octubre de 2023
I have several lanterns from different brands. From my collection Dietz is the best. I do wish they was still made in the US but everything is made over seas now. The quality is way better then other lanterns. None of my Dietz lanterns leak a drop. This lantern puts out plenty of light. It's a flat wick so its not going to light up an entire room like a overhead light would. They are great to have in case of an emergency power outage. Another thing nobody mentions and the fact that they put out a ton of heat. If you lose your power in the winter these things will keep you from freezing to death. In the winter I like to burn them they put off a warm glow in the room that is not hard on the eyes. I have used both kerosene and Klean heat in all my lanterns. The Klean heat is the best because there is no odor. This lantern has large fount so you don't have to fill it as often. I also trim my wick every time I burn my lanterns. That helps keep the odor down as well.
Singletree
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de enero de 2023
I fired this lantern up tonight and am very happy, it seems well made and throws a good amount of light for a flat wick lantern. The black finish looks great and these preform very well outside in the wind. The large flat base makes the lamp sit well on a table and the bail is good for carrying and hanging. It came packed very well and without damage or defects, all in all very happy that I bought it.
Mark F. Stratton
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de noviembre de 2019
The Dietz Air Pilot is a reliable old school source of light for power outages, outdoor activities, or just for ambiance. The 7/8 inch wick produces more light than smaller wick models and, in my opinion, is whiter and slightly brighter light than the Jupiter's (see the attached picture for a comparison of light output - a Dietz 76, then a 2000, then a Jupiter, and finally an Air Pilot which was the brightest). It's wide base is very stable, and it is light enough for easy carrying. The rising cone burner is easier to light and trim the wick than the other 7/8 inch wick models, however it is more wind sensitive. In stronger winds, you have to turn down the wick some to avoid smoking, more so than the Jupiter. That is the only disadvantage to the Air Pilot I have found so far. In addressing some people's complaints about leaking, all Dietz type lanterns should be filled to just under the bottom of the filler neck (see picture). The 'tank' on these lanterns is a two chambered affair, with a fuel fount on bottom and a separated air chamber above. If you overfill them the oil will expand through the fount's wick opening into the upper air chamber and then leak out the side air tube crimps. None of mine have ever leaked when properly filled and kept upright. Burned with a clear non-paraffin lamp oil there is almost no smell after the initial burn-in. Very useful in winter power outages. I keep a few day's worth of fuel on hand just in case, and it has come in handy several times. Update 1/16/2020: I received an additional Air Pilot 12/25/2019, which brings my total number of that model to three. This last one had a bottom crimp seal that weeped oil just enough to fill the crimp bead, but not enough to overflow onto a surface before evaporating. So, not all of my Air Pilots arrived in perfect condition, but as Mr. Loaf once said "don't be sad, 'cause two out of three ain't bad". Other than that they all work perfectly, and that one is the only one of the 8 total Dietz's I have that required a fix. I have since sealed the crimp on that one with a couple tablespoons of spar varnish inside the dried tank, let it dry thoroughly, and it is fine. Although the fix was simple and inexpensive, it was still needed, therefore am altering my rating to 4.67 stars total for the Air Pilots I have (and I would still buy more in a heartbeat).
Mad Max 057
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de marzo de 2016
Outstanding oil light.It works well even at elevations 6k+ Below freezing.The light out put is very nice for a oil lamp.I also love the blue and gold color.If you plan on using it in a confined space, burn it out side for a couple hours the first you use it.Also use a quality sent less oil.
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