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When using mantle lanterns in windy conditions, secure the lantern with a sturdy hook or chain, and trim the mantle to minimize soot buildup, reducing the risk of flare-ups.
Choosing the Right Lantern
When selecting a lantern for windy conditions, look for one with a sturdy base and a weighted bottom. This will help prevent the lantern from tipping over in strong gusts. A good option is a lantern with a heavy metal base or a large, heavy stone placed beneath it. Avoid lanterns with loose or flimsy parts that could be dislodged by wind.
Mantle Maintenance
To ensure safe operation in windy conditions, maintain your lantern’s mantle properly. Trim the mantle to the correct length to prevent excessive soot buildup, which can cause flare-ups. A well-trimmed mantle also helps to reduce oil consumption and maintain a consistent flame. When trimming the mantle, use a pair of wire cutters or a mantle trimmer to avoid damaging the lantern’s burner or other components.
Operating Techniques
In windy conditions, it’s essential to operate your lantern with caution. Keep a safe distance from flammable materials, and never leave the lantern unattended. If the wind picks up suddenly, reduce the flame to a low setting or extinguish the lantern until the wind dies down. When relighting, take a moment to inspect the lantern and surrounding area for any signs of damage or soot buildup.
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