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Why Use an Oil Lamp Chimney


An oil lamp chimney has been a popular way lighting used back in the old days. However, even today, oil lamp chimneys are still being used not just for their functionality but as a decorative fixture as well. The chimney or the globe that encases the oil lamp serves as protection from air or wind which may blow out the flame. It also protects against the possibility of starting unwanted fire if the oil lamp is left open. The chimney also improves the draft inside the lamp so that the oil can be used effectively.

As we've mentioned oil lamp chimneys or globes come in different styles, shapes and colors. These designs lend beauty, decoration and elegance to an ordinary lamp. And today, most people choose to decorate their homes with attractive and uniquely designed oil lamps. An oil lamp chimney can be made out of pure glass, or a combination of glass and a base made out of brass. The internet is an ideal resource when it comes to buying oil lamp chimneys. You can choose brand new lamps or antique lamps for your collection. Some online retailers allow buyers to bid on a particular lamp of their choice. Usually, you can avail of these lamps for a more affordable price if you make your purchase online.

Now that almost all homes have electricity, these lamps are used mainly for decoration. However, during storms and black outs, oil lamp chimneys are surely a great help. Instead of candles, an oil lamp chimney gives brighter light, and is much more convenient to use. These lamps, especially oil lamp chimneys are also more economical than candles that easily melt. More importantly, lamp chimneys are safer and prevent the risk of starting a fire even when left unattended. Thus, it is a good idea to keep at least two or three oil lamp chimneys in your home in case of black out emergencies.



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