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Kerosene Stove Pins / Cleaning Needles Kerosene Stoveb Pins 3Pcs,
Description
Kerosene stove cleaning needles (pins) are small, durable stainless steel tools designed for manually clearing blockages in the burner jet, ensuring efficient stove operation. They are typically sold in multi-packs, with product descriptions highlighting their material and simple function. Product Description Kerosene stove pins, often sold in packs of various quantities (e.g., 10, 12, or 50 pieces are more common than 3), are essential maintenance tools for pressure-type kerosene stoves and lanterns. Material: Primarily made of stainless steel or other durable alloy steel to resist corrosion and wear. Function: The pins are highly effective for cleaning the nipple (jet) of the burner manually, which removes carbon deposits and other blockages to maintain a steady, clean-burning flame. Physical Appearance: They are thin, straight metal needles, generally around 15 cm or 16 cm in length, with a small width range (e.g., 4 mm - 6 mm). Packaging: They usually come in simple, cost-effective packaging, such as small plastic or paper packets. Manual Usage Information While a detailed "manual" is not typically included with these simple pins, their use is straightforward and manual in nature. Ensure Safety: Always make sure the stove is off, cool, and depressurized before attempting any cleaning or maintenance. Locate the Nipple: Identify the tiny opening (jet or nipple) at the top of the burner unit where the vaporized kerosene exits. Insert the Pin: Gently insert the tip of the cleaning needle into the jet opening. Clear the Blockage: Use a gentle back-and-forth or rotating motion to dislodge any accumulated soot or debris. The user's goal is to clear the passage without damaging the precise opening of the jet. Test: After cleaning, reassemble the burner and test the stove's flame. Repeat the process if the flame is still uneven or blocked
- Material: Primarily made of stainless steel or other durable alloy steel to resist corrosion and wear.
- Function: The pins are highly effective for cleaning the nipple (jet) of the burner manually, which removes carbon deposits and other blockages to maintain a steady, clean-burning flame.
- Physical Appearance: They are thin, straight metal needles, generally around 15 cm or 16 cm in length, with a small width range (e.g., 4 mm - 6 mm).
- Packaging: They usually come in simple, cost-effective packaging, such as small plastic or paper packets.
- Ensure Safety: Always make sure the stove is off, cool, and depressurized before attempting any cleaning or maintenance.
- Locate the Nipple: Identify the tiny opening (jet or nipple) at the top of the burner unit where the vaporized kerosene exits.
- Insert the Pin: Gently insert the tip of the cleaning needle into the jet opening.
- Clear the Blockage: Use a gentle back-and-forth or rotating motion to dislodge any accumulated soot or debris. The user's goal is to clear the passage without damaging the precise opening of the jet.
- Test: After cleaning, reassemble the burner and test the stove's flame. Repeat the process if the flame is still uneven or blocked
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