💡 Illuminate your space with vintage brilliance—don’t let your lamp fall behind!
The Aladdin R150 Lox-On Oil Lamp Mantle delivers a powerful 40 candlepower brightness, matching the output of six #2 flat-wick lamps. Designed for seamless use with a wide range of Aladdin lamps without adaptors, it offers a cleaner, soot-free light ideal for reading, bedrooms, or cabins. Lightweight and compact, this mantle preserves the classic antique oil lamp style while upgrading your home’s ambiance with efficient, fuel-powered illumination.
UPC | 041604242182 675222242189 |
Manufacturer | Aladdin |
Part Number | 0846-3200 |
Item Weight | 0.272 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.9 x 2 x 3.9 inches |
Country of Origin | Philippines |
Item model number | 0846-3200 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Antique |
Finish | Oil |
Power Source | fuel_powered |
Voltage | 0.01 Microvolts |
Wattage | 40 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Mounting Type | Table Top |
Included Components | mantle |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Aladin mantle
Very prompt shipping. Quite pricey but works great.
P**N
The Heart Of An Aladdin Kerosene Lamp
If you haven't seen an Aladdin kerosene lamp then you need to.They are a remarkable piece of technology (even though they'vebeen around a long time).If you grew up going on campouts where there was always a kidthat had a gas lantern (remember pumping up the tank pressure?)then the Aladdin kerosene lamp will be a pleasant surprise .....no pumping up the tank, with kerosene you'll be less concernedabout the thing blowing up in your face (pressurized gas makesme nervous), and it's quiet .... I mean really quiet.The 'heart' of the Aladdin kerosene lamp is its mantle. It'soperation is similar to the gas lantern but the Aladdin runson kerosene and it isn't pressurized.The kerosene lamp that you may have had as a child generatedlight by the carbon in the kerosene being hot enough to putout some visible light (though not much). The Aladdin kerosenelamp generates its light by the kerosene flame heating themantle to incandescence; it is a very much more efficientprocess as compared to just a kerosene flame.In several places in their literature Aladdin says that theirlamps put out the light of a 60 Watt light bulb. I don't knowif it's 60 Watts but if not it's close; if you turn up thewick (to increase the flame) the mantle will be glowingwhite.The 'down-side' is that you're dealing with a very hot object;make sure that there are no children who can get near thelamp. Also it will consume oxygen from a room (though I don'tthink too fast as he lamp is very efficient). Interestinglythere is very little smell once the lamp is up to operatingtemperature ... the white hot mantle is apparently very goodat making sure that the kerosene vapor is consumed in thecombustion process.So if you've got an Aladdin lamp that works why would you wantanother mantle ? Easy .... if your present mantle breaks andyou don't have a spare your lamp is unusable and the mantleis very 'brittle'.A new mantle has some kind of 'blue stuff' that it looks tohave been dipped in but the first time you light it up theheat from the kerosene flame burns the coating away andleaves the mantle a whitish color.Once a mantle has been used (it's that whitish color) it isvery brittle; don't try to remove the mantle from where it'slocked-down into the base of the chimney and when you liftoff the chimney to light the lamp try not to jar it as youmight shatter the mantle.So if you plan to use an Aladdin kerosene lamp you'llwant at least one spare (new) mantle for back-up (geta spare chimney too and then you're in pretty good shape).
V**R
Quality mantles with no broken ones...
Fantastic mantles for your Aladdin lamp. I've ordered several and I've never received any that were broken at all. If this's your 1st time using an Aladdin mantle lamp then I definitely recommend u watch a video on YouTube before attempting to use at all as all Mantles are extremely delicate, so 1 wrong move and it's destroyed! Once you understand what you're doing you'll be fine. Unfortunately with my 1st one I learned the hard way, which is like throwing a mantle in the garbage! Well worth watching a short video if you're inexperienced with them. Aladdin lamps have very quickly become my obsession as they are an unbelievable product! 👍
D**T
Good product for a great old high-performance lamp!
I bought one of these initially to get my inherited 1941 Model B Aladdin lamp up and running. The original mantle had disintegrated and the base was corroded and stuck onto the burner, I had a heck of a time getting it off but several minutes of working it with penetrating oil and a pair of pliars did the trick. Also, the original wick was dry and stuck but eventually I managed to get it free and cleaned with my new wick cleaner. Installed the new mantle per the directions, let the oil soak into the old wick for about an hour, and it fired right up. I would guess it puts out the light of a 40 or 50 watt bulb, but I turned mine up too far and sooted about 30% of the mantle. Turned the flame down and the mantle cleared after about 30 minutes, just like I hoped. Now I run it with about 3/4 of the mantle glowing instead of the whole thing, to prevent the sooting, and it still puts out the light of about a 25 watt light bulb. It lights up a large room just enough that you can see everything and walk around without tripping. The sooting might have something to do with the fuel I am currently burning, which is about 1/2 old "odorless" kerosene and the other half, cheap lamp oil. The Model B lamps were designed for pure kerosene. Anyway, this mantle fit my lamp and works as advertised, and is highly recommended. I ordered another one for backup and it looks to be in great condition as well.
W**K
Perfect Fit
I have my Great Grandfathers Aladdin Kerosene Lamp and it did not have a mantel so I found this and ordered it. Bought some Kerosene, installed the mantel and watch a YouTube video on the procedures for the lamp and fired it up. The mantel works great, puts out some light and a lot of heat. I actually used it every morning this winter to heat up my office.
R**N
Absolutely Necessary If You Have An Aladdin Lamp, With A #23 Burner
This type of mantle is absolutely necessary for you to use if you have an Aladdin lamp. Mine has a a #23 burner and this is the mantle it uses. When it arrives, be careful not to touch the actual mantle. Handle it only by the metal wire frame on the outside, which suports the actual mantle. Install it on the burner, then let the flame of a match ignite the combustable covering that is on the mantle. This will burn off in a sudden flash, leaving only the mantle which is composed of silk ashes. It is delicate, so never touch it, and never touch it with a match or anyting else. It is very fragile after you have burned the protective covering off of it. Once installed, the flame of the circular wick will cause the mantle to glow with a bright white light. Slowly adjust the wick up graudaully to allow the mantle to heat up too. If you see a black spot or black spots on the mantle, then you have turned the wick up too high. Turn it back down just a little and the black spots will disappear. You want the mantle to glow as white as possible without producing any black spots. Once properly installed and adjusted, the Aladdin kerosene mantle lamp is far superior to any other kerosene lamp.
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