MYTH: Frozen Oil Is Useless for Oil Lamps

If you've ordered liquid paraffin oil for your Wolfard oil lamp and it arrives frozen due to cold weather during shipment, you may wonder if it will still function as intended. In this blog post, we will explore how frozen oil once thawed does not affect its function in Wolfard oil lamps, even if it arrives frozen due to cold weather during shipment.

Liquid paraffin oil has a low freezing point, but it can still freeze during transport if exposed to extremely low temperatures. However, if your liquid paraffin oil arrives frozen, it's important to note that freezing and thawing does not affect its function in oil lamps.

When the oil freezes, it does not break any molecular bonds, and once it thaws, it retains its original properties. This means that even if your liquid paraffin oil arrives frozen, you can still use it in your Wolfard oil lamp without any loss of function or quality.

At Wolfard Glassblowing Co, we take pride in our hand-blown glass oil lamps and the clean-burning liquid paraffin oil that fuels them. We understand that customers may have concerns about how frozen oil will affect their lamps' performance. However, we want to assure you that frozen oil once thawed does not affect its function in Wolfard oil lamps.

In conclusion, if your liquid paraffin oil for your Wolfard oil lamp arrives frozen due to cold weather during shipment, rest assured that it can still be used without any loss of function or quality. The freezing and thawing process does not affect the oil's properties, and it will still provide a clean burn and a warm, ambient glow. If you have any questions or concerns about your Wolfard oil lamp or liquid paraffin oil, please feel free to contact us.