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One of the "oldest" pieces of technology that I own that still gets used on a regular basis is this Cobalt Blue Aladdin Lincoln Drape lamp. While this is a modern unit with a Type 23 burner, it's essentially the same thing that Aladdin has been making for the last 100 years.

This one still has a Thorium-232 mantle and burns kerosene. It has the output of about a 60W electric lamp. It draws air in through the base of the burner and drags it up through a thimble in the center of the burner to bring the temperature of the flame to a point where it makes the thorium incandesce. Newer mantles use yttrium and don't glow as nicely.

This will burn for about 12 hours on a quart of kerosene.

One of the "oldest" pieces of technology that I own that still gets used on a regular basis is this Cobalt Blue Aladdin Lincoln Drape lamp. While this is a modern unit with a Type 23 burner, it's essentially the same thing that Aladdin has been making for the last 100 years. This one still has a Thorium-232 mantle and burns kerosene. It has the output of about a 60W electric lamp. It draws air in through the base of the burner and drags it up through a thimble in the center of the burner to bring the temperature of the flame to a point where it makes the thorium incandesce. Newer mantles use yttrium and don't glow as nicely. This will burn for about 12 hours on a quart of kerosene.

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I grew up with kerosene heaters so have no issues with them. Love em and plan to keep colleting em. My mom had a few different types as well as the aladdins