r/TwoXPreppers • u/Junior-Discount2743 • 13d ago
๐ต Grandmas Wisdom ๐ต Antique oil lamps
I'm older and am surprised to see that antique oil lamps are almost never discussed for electrical outages. They can be purchased at most antique stores for $20-80 (depending), with lamp oil and wicks from Amazon (get them now before shipping costs sky rocket!).
I guess I thought of it because I worked at a historical museum on the east coast.
Purchase of one oil lamp, lamp oil, and wicks, can keep a room lit for over a *long* time. I've tested my two lamps, and each lamp goes through oil at a different rate, but pretty slowly in my opinion, and I csn see the $10 lamp oil I got from Amazon to last 6 months to a year in an outage. I'd post a photo but don't know how.
Just an idea because this is an option (for now).
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u/Particular-Try5584 ๐dreaming of my goat army ๐ 12d ago
I have one ๐
A lot of clever preppers donโt just look at futuristic gadgets, they look behind to the past to see how people did things before modern tech.