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Question: How To Set Up Tiki Torches

Position torches at least 6-feet away from your house or any other structure. And avoid placing them under trees or overhangs, where they could easily burn leaves, branches, wood siding, or soffit materials. Make sure your torches are stable by pushing their spiked end 6 to 8 inches into the ground.

How long do tiki torch wicks need to soak?

Properly dispose of the torch fuel and replace the torch fuel and wick. Make sure the torch fuel is filled to the proper level and allow the wick to soak for 5 minutes before attempting to light.

How do you light a tiki torch for the first time?

First you’ll need to empty the bottles so you can start by throwing a party. Wash the bottles, fill the bottoms with water enough for the wick to touch the water and then add the tiki fluid. Drench the wick in torch fluid and then put it back in the bottle. Light it up and keep it away from anything flammable.

How far apart do you place tiki torches?

Equally space your TIKI® torches throughout your backyard or patio. Always place torches 6 feet to 8 feet apart for the best perimeter lighting and ambiance. Do not place torches under trees, overhangs or near other flammable materials.

Can I leave tiki torches outside in the rain?

Tiki torches can stay out in the rain; however, it’s essential to cover the wick with the snuffer cap to ensure that it doesn’t become wet since a wet wick is very difficult to light. Consider storing a wood tiki torch in your garage or shed when not in use to protect it from the elements.

Do you have to trim tiki torch wicks?

Trim wicks regularly to ensure the best flame (an uneven wick will give you an uneven flame). A flat, horizontally-cut wick will give you the most fuel-efficient flame.

Do tiki torches light up a backyard?

You can find tiki torches that can be used season after season. Metal tiki torches may lack some of the classic, delightfully cheesy design of the vintage bamboo, but these modern lights provide new, eye-catching style to any backyard. And new table-top tiki torches bring big light to the centerpiece of a table.

Can you light tiki torches inside?

Ensure there is Proper Ventilation. Never place a tiki torch indoors or in a location with poor ventilation like an enclosed patio. Not only does the flame look cool dangling outdoors, but it is also safer as the chance of a fire outbreak is low.

Why do tiki torches have black smoke?

Tiki torch manufactures suggest a wick height of less than ¾” of an inch. The wick height dramatically changes the burn characteristics. Much more soot and smoke are emitted. Even the high, high end of lamp oils, Paraffin oil, is producing puffs of smoke.

Do you leave the cap on a tiki torch?

The cap protects the wick and can also be used to safely and effectively extinguish the torch. Place the cap of the snuffer over the flame and leave it in place until the flame is completely eliminated and then remove the cap to allow time for the wick to cool down.

How full do you fill tiki torches?

Filling an Outdoor Torch Most outdoor torches can be refilled from the top by removing the ring that houses the wick. To do so, first, make sure your torch is cool. Next, rotate the wick’s ring until it pops off. Using a plastic or metal funnel, pour the fuel into the vessel, filling it two-thirds of the way full.

Do tiki torches keep mosquitoes away?

Citronella candles/ Tiki torches: Citronella candles and smoke do repel mosquitoes, but only in the immediate vicinity. You can also help keep mosquitoes from nibbling on you while outdoors by using personal mosquito repellents and fans.

Are tiki torches worth it?

Tiki torches may be effective in the immediate vicinity of the flame, as they work to ward off mosquitoes with the scent from the candle or oil. With open flames, you have to be careful of your surroundings. Especially with children, this added layer of danger doesn’t seem worth it.

Can you leave citronella candles outside in rain?

Con: They Can Only Be Used in Calm Conditions If it’s raining or windy, your candle is going to have a hard time staying lit. A bug spray containing DEET, oil of lemon eucalyptus or picaridin is the better choice in this and most situations.

Can Tiki torches explode?

Ethanol gel fuel, in particular, can burn with an invisible flame, which can cause an explosion and injury if refilled while lit.

Do you have to replace Tiki wicks?

No need to replace your entire torch. Just swap out the wick. These easy-to-install wicks are made of braided fiberglass, designed to efficiently draw fuel upward and last longer than traditional cotton wick alternatives.

What do you need for tiki torches?

Tiki torches can be fueled with paraffin oil (also known as kerosene), citronella oil, or a combination of both. Kerosene, or paraffin, oil is ideal for tiki torch use because of its long burn time and minimal scent.

How do you put tiki torches in hard ground?

Use a 1 inch (2.5 cm) drill bit to create a hole for your tiki torch. Hold your drill perpendicular to the ground, and drill directly into the dirt until the hole is at least 6-8 inches (15.3-20.4 cm) deep. If you’re unsure how deep your hole is, withdraw your drill from the ground and check with your finger.