No, Coleman fuel is much more closely related to unleaded gasoline, and should NOT be used in any kerosene appliances.
It uses coleman fuel or WHITE gas. Kerosene is essentially white gas.
No, it smells like naptha.
It uses coleman fuel or WHITE gas. Kerosene is essentially white gas.
No, because cars run on gasoline not kerosene
A biokerosene is a biofuel which may be substituted for kerosene.
Only if it's a coleman lantern designed to run on kerosene (many Canadian models were designed for kerosene). Most Coleman lanterns are designed to run on Coleman fuel or white gasoline, or both. If you try to run kerosene it won't work properly. It will just flame up and not glow brightly like it should. The kerosene Colemans require a preheat step to work properly, they have a preheat cup at the base of the generator that is filled with alcohol and burned before the lantern can be lit.
Fossil fuel is kerosene. Of kerosene oil condensate.
DO NOT USE gasoline in a Coleman lantern. Gasoline is highly combustible and might explode in your face. Use only approved fuel for Coleman lanterns.Some of the Coleman stoves are duel fuel which is Coleman fuel or unleaded gas. Either way, Check with Coleman first!!.You actuality can burn gasoline in ANY Coleman lantern. However it does not burn as clean, and it can cause buildup in the generator. This is not a major issue it can easily be cleaned with acetone. Thrust me this does work and it is safe. I have been burning gas in all of my Coleman stoves and lanterns for the last 15 years and I have never had any problem. ( do not use kerosene )
kerosene (naptha kerosene)
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Coleman fuel is a petroleum naphtha product marketed by The Coleman Company.
Aviation jet fuel is basically kerosene