Replacement wicks for konfuziLUX, LuxLIGHT, TAE1879
longlife wick made of cotton-coated glass fiber, WITHOUT WICK HOLDER, i.e. without the small metal cylinder.
You must thread the wick into your existing wick holder yourself. The best way to do this is to slightly "twist" one end of the wick, hold it firmly directly at this end and "screw" it into the hole on the wide side of the holder. Of course there is no thread in the metal holder, but with a screwing movement the wick can be pushed better into the holder. If the wick sticks out of the other end, pull it gently.
longlife wick made of cotton-coated glass fiber, WITHOUT WICK HOLDER, i.e. without the small metal cylinder.
Total length approx. 72cm
enough for 4 wicks with a length of approx. 18 cm
You must thread the wick into your existing wick holder yourself. The best way to do this is to slightly "twist" one end of the wick, hold it firmly directly at this end and "screw" it into the hole on the wide side of the holder. Of course there is no thread in the metal holder, but with a screwing movement the wick can be pushed better into the holder. When the wick sticks out at the other end, carefully pull it to the desired total length and cut it off.
If you want to change the wick of several lamps, first thread all the wick holders one after the other, align them to the desired length and only then cut them off. this is a little easier.
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Replacement wicks for konfuziLUX, LuxLIGHT, TAE1879
Article number: | OP-0110-4D |
Longlife wick made of cotton-coated glass fiber, approx. 50cm long, enough for 4 lamps
9,50 €
Incl. 19 % VAT plus shipping
1-4 working days
Is that too complicated for you? You can also order a wick with holder here: just click here .
Material: cotton-coated glass fiber (wick adjustment of 1-3 mm is usually sufficient, prevents unnecessary burning. The flame can be very small at first, but develops to the normal flame size within a few minutes) ATTENTION: Only light the wick when it is completely soaked in lamp oil. Otherwise the glass fibers may fuse. then pull something out and cut it off. Please only use clear lamp oil. Colored is usually too viscous, can clog the wick and is not really suitable for oil lamps.