How to Make an Easy Lampe Berger Fuel at Home

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  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
  • If you have a Maison Berger Lamp at home and find the fuel too expensive, this is a video for you. I've been making my own fuel for pennies and you can too. Thank you so much for watching!!! Write in the comments if you liked this video, I would love to hear from you! There is NO COST TO YOU TO SUBSCRIBE!! So please like, share, subscribe, and press the wee bell so you don't miss any new videos!
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  • @SkullheadGCD
    @SkullheadGCD  Год назад

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  • @redroses309
    @redroses309 11 месяцев назад +12

    What a lifesaver....I love yah...no more $30 bottles of Lampberger oil

    • @SkullheadGCD
      @SkullheadGCD  11 месяцев назад +1

      You are welcome 😊. Even if you do buy the lamp berge fuel you can still dilute the fuel with 91% alcohol because I found their regular alcohol costs just as much as the scented fuel.

    • @warzachew5467
      @warzachew5467 8 месяцев назад

      Yes, ditching them too.

    • @SkullheadGCD
      @SkullheadGCD  8 месяцев назад

      On occasion I do still buy the bottles but I dilute them with 99% alcohol that I get from the big box stores. This way it last me longer and I dilute them 1/4 fuel with 1/4 alcohol.

    • @TT-de7wb
      @TT-de7wb 7 месяцев назад

      I love them and they are not that pricey on amazon

    • @SkullheadGCD
      @SkullheadGCD  7 месяцев назад +2

      I was lucky enough to find mine at a thrift store for next to nothing.

  • @joebine6644
    @joebine6644 4 месяца назад +3

    Dope video, madame chose a cool beat for the background. Boppin my head through this tutorial😂❤

  • @kellynlimas
    @kellynlimas 4 месяца назад +3

    can i use 99% isopropyl alcohol?

  • @juliejenkins4438
    @juliejenkins4438 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you! A lovely video and very much appreciated

  • @user-ot3ex8er9l
    @user-ot3ex8er9l Месяц назад

    Thank you… great video

  • @saltyberryapothecary6119
    @saltyberryapothecary6119 Год назад +1

    Absolutely Wonderful... Thankyou My Dear.😍

    • @SkullheadGCD
      @SkullheadGCD  Год назад +2

      My pleasure 😊 and thank you for coming. Hope you will come back again.

  • @LloydLeBlancGolfZen
    @LloydLeBlancGolfZen Год назад +1

    Excellent! Thank you very much!

    • @SkullheadGCD
      @SkullheadGCD  Год назад +1

      You are very welcome and thank you so much for coming.

  • @katosmiaumiau8210
    @katosmiaumiau8210 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hi!😊 Thank you a lot for making this video!❤
    Question: Does that mean I can revive my empty (evaporated over the years) but still strong smelling original scent bottles by just pouring in rubbing alcohol (99%)?????? 😱😱

    • @SkullheadGCD
      @SkullheadGCD  7 месяцев назад

      Hi and thanks for your comment. I would say try it and let me know how it works out.

  • @Tippers94
    @Tippers94 Год назад

    Wow! Thanks so much! I have one of these & no idea how to use it. 😅 i have some oil already so I'll just use what i have. But i wonder if i should use the alcohol or just the oil since it's prepared.
    Anyways thank you! I don't have that cap but i hope i can find it. I have the large one though

    • @SkullheadGCD
      @SkullheadGCD  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for dropping by. Technically the fuel isn’t oil and you shouldn’t use oil to burn with your lamp. The only oil that I use is the essential oil with lots of alcohol. Just recently I found another lamp and this one actually had the fuel that goes with the lamp. I ended up diluting the fuel with 91% alcohol because the scent was so strong.

  • @susanhaveman3501
    @susanhaveman3501 4 месяца назад

    Thanks!

  • @maudeduguay9521
    @maudeduguay9521 8 месяцев назад

    Hi there, thank you so much for making this video, it’s super helpful! I usually bought a big bottle of the « unscented » and a smaller bottle of the fragrance one, and would dilute the fragrance with the unscented stuff… but if I’m understanding it right, I was basically paying a lot for a high % unscented alcohol? If that’s the case, could I replace the « unscented » part by 91% alcohol like in your video, while still adding a bit of the scented Lampe Berger stuff to it, or should I not mix them?

    • @SkullheadGCD
      @SkullheadGCD  8 месяцев назад +2

      Hi and this is a great question. I too have bought the fragrance fuel for the lamps and this is exactly what I do. I have bought the fragrance bottle which is super pricey and diluted it with regular 91% alcohol which gives me just the right amount of fragrance fuel that I’m looking for. Anywhere from 91% to 99% alcohol will work. Never go below 90% as it has too much water in the alcohol. I normally use a 1-1 ratio (1/4 cup to 1/4 cup) is what I use.

  • @BH-no7sk
    @BH-no7sk 7 дней назад

    When I do this with mine the whole thing gets greasy and won’t light. What am I doing wrong?

    • @SkullheadGCD
      @SkullheadGCD  6 дней назад

      You may be putting too much essential oils in. That’s the only thing I can think of.

  • @TricoteusesEnSerie
    @TricoteusesEnSerie 24 дня назад

    What oil is your wick soaked in?

    • @SkullheadGCD
      @SkullheadGCD  22 дня назад +1

      I don’t soak the wick in oil it soaks in alcohol.

  • @vaninaiam5926
    @vaninaiam5926 11 месяцев назад

    Gracias! Saludos!

    • @SkullheadGCD
      @SkullheadGCD  11 месяцев назад

      You are very welcome 🤗

    • @anneklenke2989
      @anneklenke2989 3 месяца назад

      I read somewhere that 91% is preferred because 99% burns too hot (it is HIGHLY FLAMMABLE) and can damage the ceramic disc.

  • @missladyanonymity
    @missladyanonymity Год назад +1

    Because you're only burning it for 20 minutes, how long will the scent last? Shouldn't it burn until the stone turns cold?

    • @SkullheadGCD
      @SkullheadGCD  Год назад +1

      Hi and thank you for your question. Yes you can burn it for longer if you want. I sometimes I forget about it and the stone will be cold and the fuel will have evaporated. I normally don't pay much attention to it as it doesn't have an open flame, so I just leave it be. The scent itself will last anywhere from half an hour to an hour depending on how long you leave the cap off.

  • @hassanrajpoot6957
    @hassanrajpoot6957 7 месяцев назад

    after 20 minutes of burning, is it last for 6 - 8 hours?

    • @SkullheadGCD
      @SkullheadGCD  7 месяцев назад +1

      Hi and thank you for your comment. I guess it would depend on the air circulation in the room as to how long the scent would last.

  • @yzlin1516
    @yzlin1516 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the tip! Will 99% alcohol burn the stone too hot and damage it? Where I live I could only find 99%, and no 91%

    • @SkullheadGCD
      @SkullheadGCD  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hi, 99% would be better. The higher the alcohol content the better. You don’t want anything lower the 91% cause the lower % has to much water in it and you don’t want that.

    • @koalajoe
      @koalajoe 8 месяцев назад +3

      You can dilute the 99% with distilled water. If my calculation is correct, 80ml distilled water + 920ml 99% alcohol = 1L 91% alcohol. You can adjust by increasing the alcohol content and decreasing the water content to guarantee a higher % alcohol.

    • @SkullheadGCD
      @SkullheadGCD  8 месяцев назад +2

      Hi and thank you for your suggestion but you are making this complicated when you don't have to. We are not making alcohol or changing the composition of the alcohol. If you have 99% use that because it has less water. If you have 91% you can use that. I use 91% all the time cause I can't find 99% where I live. if I was able to find 99% where I live, I would be using that. Just don't use anything under 90% because it has too much water in it.

    • @koalajoe
      @koalajoe 8 месяцев назад

      @@SkullheadGCD You're right. My initial thought was to save and not waste alcohol, but thinking back now, saving that 8ml is not much at all, not worth the time 😂
      Edit: Oh I just saw this: "99% works too but the burner stone got too hot within a minute of lighting it. I'm guessing continuous use of 99% would drastically shorten the burner life." So perhaps looking for 91% or diluting it is still preferred?

    • @Asiel66
      @Asiel66 8 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@koalajoe Just dilute it, like you already calculated, the burner stone's life span indeed dramatically decreases if it gets too hot. I'd just add 90ml to the 1Liter and you get 91% (1090ml).
      I can only get 95% Ethanol locally and i just add 40ml to get 91%.
      Never go with 99%! Can't believe she said "just use that"... 🤦🏻‍♀️

  • @rodrigosaves
    @rodrigosaves 9 месяцев назад

    I tried using it with kerosene and it didn't work. Does it only work with isopropyl alcohol? Or could it be 92% alcohol?

    • @SkullheadGCD
      @SkullheadGCD  9 месяцев назад +3

      The lamp is only meant for alcohol. Anything over 90% . You don’t want to use anything below that cause there is too much water in the alcohol then and water doesn’t burn. The idea of the lamp is not to have a flame to burn the lamp. The heat from the ceramic wick is what evaporates the alcohol in the lamp.

    • @GCMickens
      @GCMickens 2 месяца назад

      I have approximately 40 lamps from different makers and have used catalytic lamps for approximately 20 years. I have made my own fuel in the past however since COVID ,91% to 99% alcohol has increased in price exponentially. I have purchased fuel from different manufacturers and the prices and quality varies. Lampe Berger is one of the more expensive ones, but some of the cheaper ones are OK. I always dilute store bought fuel with the 91% or 99% alcohol with as much as 50-50. ( some companies are: The lamp Stand - Courtney’s -Le Maison). Hope this helps.

  • @bettyarmstrong7756
    @bettyarmstrong7756 10 месяцев назад

    Can you use Tea Tree oil .how mean drops to put in 3:33

    • @bettyarmstrong7756
      @bettyarmstrong7756 10 месяцев назад

      How many drops to put in

    • @SkullheadGCD
      @SkullheadGCD  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Betty, You can put in as many or as little as you like. This is up to you. If you like a stronger smell add more. I sometimes mix different oils together to make up my scents. That's the beauty of making your own. I'm not a big fan of Tea Tree oil unless I'm trying to use it as a disinfectant like say a toe fungus.

    • @Asiel66
      @Asiel66 8 месяцев назад

      There's no fixed recipe cuz it depends on the quality of your essential oils. Be careful with the Creator's advise to "put in as many as you like" because too much oil can clog your burner stone and might ruin it.
      I personally don't use more than 30 drops on half a fill of the Lamp, but it seriously depends. I have a recipe with really strong scented oils, that's good with only 12 drops. The lower quality oils, need more drops ofc. But you can't always burn free your oil blocked burner stones and then they're trash. Just carefully work your way up.

  • @kellynlimas
    @kellynlimas 4 месяца назад

    also can i use fragrance oil ?

    • @SkullheadGCD
      @SkullheadGCD  4 месяца назад

      I don’t see why you wouldn’t be able to. I’ve only used essential oils so if you use fragrance oils let us know how it works out.

    • @joebine6644
      @joebine6644 4 месяца назад +1

      Do keep in mind that fragrance oils have certain additives that might give a hard time to your wick and also some molecules you won't wanna breathe, like the famous diacetyl from butter notes. Hope this helps

    • @SkullheadGCD
      @SkullheadGCD  4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for the info. Like I said earlier, I've never used fragrance oils, so this is great input.😊

  • @MsThea17
    @MsThea17 8 месяцев назад

    Making your own fuel, will it still be effective in sanitizing the air in your home?

    • @SkullheadGCD
      @SkullheadGCD  8 месяцев назад +1

      You are still using alcohol to make this fuel which is the same as the fuel you would buy for these lamps. The only difference is I was using essential oils. The actual fuel for these lamp probably use a fragrance oil but the base stays the same which is alcohol.

  • @gloriathibert1004
    @gloriathibert1004 Год назад

    Hey there it’s 115 here in Thunder Bay Ontario I have lamps and I have diffuser electric ones I need to know if you have a store that sells your beautiful lamps electric lamps

    • @SkullheadGCD
      @SkullheadGCD  Год назад +2

      Hi Gloria, No I don't have a store. That lamp is just one I found at a second hand store. Maison Berger Lamp are alcohol fueled and I've never seen them as an electric lamp.

  • @songbird1966
    @songbird1966 Месяц назад

    So just burn it for 20 minutes and put it away?????

    • @SkullheadGCD
      @SkullheadGCD  Месяц назад +3

      Hi, and yes that is the concept of the Lampe Berger. It was designed to just purify the air in hospitals and 20 minutes is all that is needed to purify the air.

    • @songbird1966
      @songbird1966 Месяц назад

      Thank you so much!!​@@SkullheadGCD