Tabletop fire pit -- It calls for isopropyl alcohol or ethanol, but can I use lamp oil outside?
Isopropyl vs Ethanol in my tabletop fireplace
Can I have a fire pit table running off propane indoors?
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Just figured I'd throw this out there because I work in the gel fueled fireplace industry. Our company makes a gel fireplace (and some tabletop models) that work the same as these but have a spinning fire tornado. They're really cool, but the recent (last year) little Good Morning America segment showing how dangerous gel fuel is (if used incorrectly, it can cause injuries) almost killed our market for them.
If you try refilling a gel fuel appliance while it's still lit, it can splatter. Aside from that, they're very safe.
ANYWAY, if you're interested, here's a link to our spinning fires (we have a patent on this technology)
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I want it to burn longer than ethanol or alcohol.
I have probably a silly question, but I am struggling to find fireplace fuel. Prior to the pandemic I was able to buy a gallon jug of bio flame (part number 14-414) very easily at my hardware store. According to the MSDS it's 95% ethanol 5% water, I tried multiple hardware stores, online, even called the chemical manufacturer who makes it in the city and found nothing. I can buy ethanol or ethanol branded as fireplace fuel online but due to it being hazardous I can't get it shipped, or the cost is astronomical.
So I was wondering either A) if I can make ethanol easily and safely or B) if I can use isopropyl instead.
I use the fireplace outdoors on my patio, and actually tested 99% iso in the fireplace and it burned similar, but it burned hotter and with a bigger flame. I think its because it's 99% vs 95% but it also left some soot where as the ethanol didn't
I don't really understand the difference between isopropyl and ethanol, I think it's petroleum vs natural?