I have a brass one that I bought in the 1980"s. Have converted to the lighter and smaller Uco Tea candle lantern. Holds 5 inside, but one lasts about 3 hours. That one candle can provide heat in a tent during the winter, can remove condensation and help any clothes drying in a tent. I also sometimes use the tea candles to cook in my tent, extremely slow, but if you are stuck inside due to weather, the funes are safe, unlike any other stove fuel. Peace Ps Also can recommend the Uco AA battery flashlight/lantern. Single battery will run @50 hours and in lantern mode it will light up a tent or room with a reasonable amount of light.
I have a brass one that I bought in the 1980"s. Have converted to the lighter and smaller Uco Tea candle lantern. Holds 5 inside, but one lasts about 3 hours. That one candle can provide heat in a tent during the winter, can remove condensation and help any clothes drying in a tent. I also sometimes use the tea candles to cook in my tent, extremely slow, but if you are stuck inside due to weather, the funes are safe, unlike any other stove fuel. Peace
Ps Also can recommend the Uco AA battery flashlight/lantern. Single battery will run @50 hours and in lantern mode it will light up a tent or room with a reasonable amount of light.
I like using the beeswax candles in mine
I have some. But can’t find them???