Good review.The way I clean mine is simply take apart lantern an put items into pot of hot water.The wax melts and flats to the top where you can skim the wax with a spoon, let dry and wipe down as normal and reassemble😊
Brass is better! Charles, I am with you 100% on the classic look and feel of items made from brass. This bad boy will outlast us. It will likely develop a nice patina and our descendants might sell the old "antique" for many times what we paid for it. On the practical side, there are no batteries to self-discharge in storage, and no circuit boards to fry in a man-made or natural EMP event. The fuel is renewable for those who know how. The candles do double duty to toast stubborn kindling into action. I will take that any day as opposed to cracking a bulb from your flashlight to start a fire with the filament. The flashlight bulb trick is a one-shot, one-fire deal. That is why many of us pack a tea light, birthday, or another small candle in our small kits. The UCO lantern or homemade copy is a winner in my book. Great video man.
Yes absolutely! Just wait Jack I got some other videos to do but coming soon is going to be how I make this even better. As always brother I appreciate your comments and views. You have a great is it night over there right now? Regardless have a great one brother.
@@charlesartificer2158 Yes, it is 02:30 as I type this reply. I do not want to disturb my "pattern" on weekends. My "retirement career" is trading the US stock and options markets. I take some rest in the late afternoon time and generally wake up between 8:00 to 8:30 PM to look over the premarket and plan what I may do for the night and scan for new trades. If needed, I brew up some Whicked Blends coffee to get the blood moving. In the summertime, we have a twelve (12-hour time difference with the US east coast. That changes one hour in the winter when US clocks change. We are over the international date line so we start the new week way ahead of the pack. We are literally on the other side of the earth from my original home base.
I have one I bought in early 1980s. Also got the oil lamp insert. I like it and stays in an emergency kit in my car. I find it a bit heavy for backpacking camping. There I use the Uco mini and the Uco Lechsi single AA battery combination flashlight and area light. Peace
@@charlesartificer2158 you can get the ones for laboratory, they fit just look at the measurements, when you’re done just take the insert out and put the cap on ( doesn’t fit with the cap) but the good part is that the liquid inside will not evaporate, specially since I use 96% alcohol because I burn inside sometimes and don’t want toxic fumes. The insert has silicone inside the cap preventing it from evaporating. I still like the tea candle ones better though.
I've wanted a brass one of these for along time too. I finally bit the bullet and ordered it. Should be here in the next 18 hours, not that I'm counting or anything. I have an older model in red that I've loved. I noticed the sticker was different and just says Candle Lantern on it. Wait... I know it's a UCO. On the bottom cover it says made in USA, UCO Inc. Redmond WA. I guess I'll find out if the quality is the same. I really enjoy this thing and use it camping and during power outages. Just can't beat old school tech in the long run. Thanks for your video, I enjoyed it.
Old school is the best school! Glad you liked the video. I hope you stick around. I am not done with the candle lanterns yet. There are a few more videos coming.
No issues with my 3 . The oldest one is from the mid to late 80s. I have never had a issue with brass or not . Uco white candle last for a average of 12-14 hours . So , I dont waste money on the beeswax when the white candles last so long . As long as you let the candle cool before you move it , you never get a wax mess in them . They work great . I never even trim the wick . I still have a older uco kerosene burner to use in it . I just haver used it . I also have the old uco stand for them .
The new Chinese ones are not quality like the American ones. I tried several and found the spring too weak to continiously push the candle up. Oh well, I have pleantly of the vintage ones.
The outer body is brass. The inner peace that holds the candle is aluminum. The top plate and the handle is stainless steel. I hope that clears this up. Thanks for commenting I hope you stick around and have a great night.
Good review.The way I clean mine is simply take apart lantern an put items into pot of hot water.The wax melts and flats to the top where you can skim the wax with a spoon, let dry and wipe down as normal and reassemble😊
Great tip! Thanks for sharing.
Brass is better! Charles, I am with you 100% on the classic look and feel of items made from brass. This bad boy will outlast us. It will likely develop a nice patina and our descendants might sell the old "antique" for many times what we paid for it. On the practical side, there are no batteries to self-discharge in storage, and no circuit boards to fry in a man-made or natural EMP event. The fuel is renewable for those who know how. The candles do double duty to toast stubborn kindling into action. I will take that any day as opposed to cracking a bulb from your flashlight to start a fire with the filament. The flashlight bulb trick is a one-shot, one-fire deal. That is why many of us pack a tea light, birthday, or another small candle in our small kits. The UCO lantern or homemade copy is a winner in my book. Great video man.
Yes absolutely! Just wait Jack I got some other videos to do but coming soon is going to be how I make this even better. As always brother I appreciate your comments and views. You have a great is it night over there right now? Regardless have a great one brother.
@@charlesartificer2158 Yes, it is 02:30 as I type this reply. I do not want to disturb my "pattern" on weekends. My "retirement career" is trading the US stock and options markets. I take some rest in the late afternoon time and generally wake up between 8:00 to 8:30 PM to look over the premarket and plan what I may do for the night and scan for new trades. If needed, I brew up some Whicked Blends coffee to get the blood moving. In the summertime, we have a twelve (12-hour time difference with the US east coast. That changes one hour in the winter when US clocks change. We are over the international date line so we start the new week way ahead of the pack. We are literally on the other side of the earth from my original home base.
I have one I bought in early 1980s. Also got the oil lamp insert. I like it and stays in an emergency kit in my car. I find it a bit heavy for backpacking camping. There I use the Uco mini and the Uco Lechsi single AA battery combination flashlight and area light. Peace
Nice, those oil inserts were super cool. Wish they still made them. thanks for the comment and views!
@@charlesartificer2158 you can get the ones for laboratory, they fit just look at the measurements, when you’re done just take the insert out and put the cap on ( doesn’t fit with the cap) but the good part is that the liquid inside will not evaporate, specially since I use 96% alcohol because I burn inside sometimes and don’t want toxic fumes. The insert has silicone inside the cap preventing it from evaporating. I still like the tea candle ones better though.
@@carmenmartinez2882 nice, I went a different rout.
I have and like this lantern. Great review and thank you for noting the military hack with candles. Thank you
Not a problem brother, one of my favorite hacks I used it in the military and deer hunting. How's everything in Ohio?
oh geez, now i need one too now. thats pretty cool
lmao Just wait. its about to get a whole lot better. I hope you stick around to find out. Thanks for the comment and views! Have a great night.
I've wanted a brass one of these for along time too. I finally bit the bullet and ordered it. Should be here in the next 18 hours, not that I'm counting or anything. I have an older model in red that I've loved. I noticed the sticker was different and just says Candle Lantern on it. Wait... I know it's a UCO. On the bottom cover it says made in USA, UCO Inc. Redmond WA. I guess I'll find out if the quality is the same. I really enjoy this thing and use it camping and during power outages. Just can't beat old school tech in the long run. Thanks for your video, I enjoyed it.
Old school is the best school! Glad you liked the video. I hope you stick around. I am not done with the candle lanterns yet. There are a few more videos coming.
No issues with my 3 . The oldest one is from the mid to late 80s. I have never had a issue with brass or not .
Uco white candle last for a average of 12-14 hours . So , I dont waste money on the beeswax when the white candles last so long .
As long as you let the candle cool before you move it , you never get a wax mess in them . They work great .
I never even trim the wick .
I still have a older uco kerosene burner to use in it .
I just haver used it . I also have the old uco stand for them .
Thanks for sharing.
I have a few in red, so I'll be looking forward to seeing how you modify yours.
I'm glad you're sticking around Patricia. I do have some very nice mods coming up. Hope I don't disappoint. Have a great day.
You have a good channel and make pretty good videos. I wonder why you have so few subscribers.
UA-cam only knows. Thanks for the comment and views.
Right? I like his reviews.
The new Chinese ones are not quality like the American ones. I tried several and found the spring too weak to continiously push the candle up. Oh well, I have pleantly of the vintage ones.
Plus the retainer that holds the candle is a slightly different shape.
Strange; the box said stainless and aluminum
The outer body is brass. The inner peace that holds the candle is aluminum. The top plate and the handle is stainless steel. I hope that clears this up. Thanks for commenting I hope you stick around and have a great night.
hey bro, hope all is well , send your tactical guys my way , tracking down some stuff for trade , thanks n talk soon > tom !
Okay Tom I hope all is well with you.
@@charlesartificer2158 great here , i just tracking down some stuff, thanks > tom !