So . . . some lanterns are marketed for kerosene, others for paraffin/lamp oil, others for . . .
Does it matter which liquid fuel you use, or are lanterns designed for specific fuels in mind?
I've put kerosene in lanterns marked lamp oil or liquid paraffin wit no troubles and vice a versa.
I have a propane buddy heater rated at 9000 BTU.It does offer some heat,but is insufficient for heating any large space.They would work for one room in a power outage.A 1lb tank lasts approximately 6 hours on high.If you get one I recommend the adapter hose to run full size 20LB or larger propane tanks with it.
On a side note the Aladdin lamps are 2500 btu each in addition to providing light.
Thanks for the info! Do they produce that much heat because of the different kind of wick, or will all similar lamps put close to that much heat into room?