Feuerhand Baby Special 276 Hurricane Lantern (Various Colours)
Feuerhand Hurricane Lantern
What is a Hurricane Lantern?
A Hurricane Lantern sheds independent and reliable light outside: The lanterns referred to as "primary light sources" are powered by petroleum or highly pure Lamp Oil.
This is enabled by a special cold blast system.
The heart of the Hurricane Lantern is a Tank with mounted Burner with Wick. If you fill the Tank with high-quality Lamp Oil, your Hurricane Lantern will have the necessary energy to provide its reliable light for hours on end. Due to the low fuel consumption, it has an amazingly long burning time of up to 20 hours per tank filling.
The name Hurricane Lantern indicates weather resistance: The shatterproof glass shields the flame and keeps it safe from wind and rain so that its steady and calm flame pattern is well protected.
This renders the Hurricane Lantern a very special light source that brightens your balcony, terrace or garden without electricity. Thus, all is clear for relaxed summer evenings and long conversation until dawn.
By the way, by means of the Feuerhand Transport Bag you can take your lantern wherever you need constant light, safely and in style. The strong ripstop fabric and the additional padding ensure for your Hurricane Lantern to stands securely inside the Transport Bag.
How to extinguish a Hurricane Lantern?
As you can see, it is not difficult to extinguish the flame of your Hurricane Lantern. You will find further useful information on operating your Hurricane Lantern in the user manual.
How long does a Hurricane Lantern burn?
A crucial factor for the burning time of your Hurricane Lantern is the tank volume. The tank of your Hurricane Lantern holds 300 ml. With just one tank filling of fuel, you can keep your Hurricane Lantern lit continuously for about 20 hours. This way, the Baby Special 276 with its low fuel consumption will reliably stand by your side for a long time before refilling becomes necessary. By using high-purity Lamp Oil you will encourage soot-free burning and enjoy a steady and calm flame pattern during the entire period of use.
What is a petroleum lamp?
The Hurricane Lantern is a petroleum lamp and, like all petroleum lamps, is operated with a liquid fuel (petroleum). The Hurricane Lantern thus provides you with reliable and long-lasting light, independent of any electricity source. The Baby Special 276 is probably the best known of these and was already used in the early years for street or construction site lighting. Today, the Baby Special 276 Hurricane Lantern is still manufactured in Germany. The simple and effective principle captures the zeitgeist with a claim to sustainability. The special feature of the Hurricane Lantern is its open system, also known as the cold blast system, continuously supplieing the flame with oxygen to be kept alive permanently.
How is a Hurricane Lantern designed and how does it work?
The Feuerhand Hurricane Lantern owes its functionality to five key components:
- tank
- glass
- burner with wick
- chimney
- side pieces
These components render the Hurricane Lantern a reliable light sourde and are the basis for the open cold blast system.
This is how the cold blast system of the Hurricane Lantern works:
- Between the inner and outer section of the chimney, fresh air is fed into the hollow side pieces.
- The side pieces are heated by the radiating heat of the lantern flame and that of the glass. The heat is transferred to the air inside the side pieces. Thus, heated air reaches the tank and the burner via the side pieces.
- From there, they supply the flame at the end of the wick in the burner with sufficient oxygen for combustion.
- The resulting hot combustion air rises upwards in the glass and can escape again via the chimney.
Due to the constant oxygen supply, the flame shines much brighter than with other structures. As a result, your Hurricane Lantern can perfectly illuminate your garden, terrace or balcony – Feuerhand Hurricane Lanterns provide you with steady and calm light.
Structure and function of the Hurricane Lantern at a glance:
Is my Lantern leaking?
The reason your Lantern can spread its calm and bright light is because it is constantly supplied with fresh air. Your Lantern is an open system (cold air system), because this is the only way to guarantee the air supply. If you have the feeling that your Lantern might be leaking, we have a few tips to help you find out whether your Lantern is working as it should.
If your Lantern appears to be leaking oil or feels oily, there can be several reasons for this:
1. Overfilling
A common cause of oil leakage is filling the tank up too high. The tank of the Feuerhand Hurricane Lantern holds 300 ml. If you accidentally add too much oil, some of it may leak from the tank lid or escape through the burner. No need to worry: Your lantern is not defective, but possibly slightly overfilled. In order not to exceed the filling level, simply follow the instructions in the user manual. Thus, you can quickly remedy the leakage of your lantern.
2. Too much movement and change of position
Once you have filled your lantern, leave it standing or hanging upright at best and do not move it around. Your lantern has small openings that ensure for sufficient air supply. If you move your Lantern when filled, the fuel inside your lantern could leak as it sloshes back and forth.
Of course, your lantern is fully intact. For one thing is sure: If the Lantern stays in place, the oil does too. Try to limit the movement of your lantern to a minimum. Tip: If you take your lantern somewhere else, make sure you first empty the tank. That way, you reduce the risk of your lantern leaking to a minimum.
3. Temperature variations and changes
If you keep your Hurricane Lantern in the same place and are sure it is not overfilled, but it still has an oily film on the surface, there could be another reason why your lantern is leaking: the temperature. In warm temperatures on the terrace or balcony, the Lamp Oil in your Lantern expands, in colder temperatures it contracts.
This, however, is barely noticeable. Nevertheless, inside your Hurricane Lantern, temperature changes can cause oil to leak, especially if it is cold at night and hot during the day. If this is the case, you can be sure that everything is fine with your Hurricane Lantern. If you cannot keep your Lantern in a place where it will not be affected by temperature variations, simply empty the tank after use. This is the easiest way to prevent unwanted leakage of Lamp Oil.
4. Wick is turned out too far when not in use
The rapid ignition of the wick tip is the result of capillary forces. They are responsible for the Lamp Oil being transported to the end of the wick. However, this also means that the wick transports oil upwards when the Lantern is not in use. If your wick sticks out a little too far, the oil that is transported upwards can leak out above the burner. To avoid this, you can simply turn the wick back a little further until you can almost no longer see it, then the oil can no longer escape.
As you can see, there can be different reasons why fuel may leak out of your Hurricane Lantern and make it appear to be leaking. However, this does not limit the functionality of your lantern and in most cases you can easily fix the problem yourself in a very short time. If you still have doubts, you can of course contact our customer service.
How to use a Hurricane Lantern?
The operating principle of the Feuerhand Hurricane Lantern has remained virtually unaltered for over 125 years. Operation is very easy; maintenance is minimal. In return you have a non-electric light source that illuminates your path reliably and for a long time.
To ensure correct use and optimal care of your Baby Special 276, here are all seven tips at a glance:
1. Grant it a suitable home
The Baby Special 276 only feels comfortable outdoors. The Lantern is an open cold-blast system that uses petroleum as fuel and is, therefore, intended exclusively for outdoor use. Make sure to choose a place where it can spread its light reliably. Balconies, terraces and gardens are particularly well suited. There the vintage classic can live up to its function as an independent light source.
2. Fascinating curves
You can achieve a particularly beautiful flame pattern that lasts for a long time with just a simple trick: Before lighting the Wick for the first time, round off the top end neatly with scissors. This creates the typical flame shape after lighting. The wick is already included in the scope of delivery. You can order both the burner and the wick as replacement parts.
3. Provide for clear light
To get the most out of your lantern, it needs the right fuel. It is, therefore, important to fill the Hurricane Lantern with highly pure petroelum or paraffin oil only. Please do not use oils with fragrances or colourings to avoid soot formation. With Feuerhand Lamp Oil you are doing everything right. When filling for the first time or after using a new wick, wait at least 20 minutes before lighting the lantern wick. This ensures that the wick has enough time to soak up the Lamp Oil.
In order to enjoy your lantern for a long time, the glass and chimney must be cleaned of soot and combustion residues at regular intervals. Removing the glass makes cleaning easier. To do this, pull the lifting eyelet on the chimney upwards. Now the glass in the wire support can be tilted to the side and carefully removed. This provides free access to the areas you want to clean.
4. Emergency lighting with endurance
With one tank filling, your Feuerhand Lantern provides up to 20 hours of warm light. Make sure you do not exceed the maximum tank capacity of 300 ml. Observe the ring of the upper bulge.
You can, of course, also extinguish the light of your Hurricane Lantern sooner. To do this, carefully turn down the wick – but only so far that it sinks slightly into the burner until you can just barely see it. You can then turn it back up again briefly to make sure that the flame has really gone out.
5. Pose upright
Do not move your lantern after filling and make sure it is upright or hanging. Thus, you can be sure that no oil can leak out and the lantern is safely positioned. This ensures optimal functioning and a long service life for your lantern.
6. A matter of feeling
After lighting, you will want a steady, calm light. This requires some adjustment: If the light starts to flicker or the flame starts to soot, the wick is set too long and you need to make a fine adjustment. You can adjust the length of the wick with the rotating handle. Adjust the wick length so that you receive an even flame of 1.5 to 2 cm height.
7. Anti-ageing
Always store your Baby Special 276 at a dry place. Ideally, you should stow it inside the Transport Bag for the Baby Special 276. We recommend emptying the tank after each use. That way, you prevent the Lantern from leaking or the oil from creeping and creating a film of oil in case of temperature changes.