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Availability of Parrafin in UK?/Europe?
Availability of Parrafin in UK?/Europe?
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I'm going to either buy a Coleman unleaded lantern rated at 300c.p (about 175watts) or a Tilley Lamp rated at 600c.p (arount 300+watts).

I prefer the Tilley lamp but the decision is ultimately a fuel issue.

From what I understand the Tilley only burns Parrafin while the Coleman can take Unleaded.

The last time I used Parrafin in the UK (a time ago) you could walk onto any Filling station forecourt and find a Parrafin Pump. I'm not so sure this is the case now? Can anyone comment?
What about Parrafin availability in the rest of Europe?

Cheers.
Dave.
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The only place I can find paraffin now is Forcus DIY stores but it is expensive at about £5 for 5 litres.
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If you can ifnd a traditional local hardware store yo can usually get paraffin there.
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Robert Dyas do paraffin. Not sure on the price though.
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Most garden centres will sell it; paraffin still popular for greenhouse heaters.

They also sell lamp oil.
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In Europe - it varies from country to country and region to region, but paraffin/lamp oil can be found in supermarkets and village general stores in some places.

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Some petrol stations sell it in five litre bottles.
Keep an eye out for stations that sell loads of BBQ goods on a stand outside - often a tell tale sign.
It's been a year or two since I last bought any but I don't remember it being pricey.

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