Extremely clear demonstration. But is the Zibro a PETROL heater? I'd have thought it used Paraffin (U.S. Kerosene). Maybe not a good idea to use the word 'petrol'.
in the uk it's not a popular form of heating it's known as paraffin, the stuff you put in cars etc is petrol. in the states where it's a more popular form of heating it's known as kerosene, the stuff you put in cars is gas. in france where it is also more popular it's known as petrole and the stuff in the car is essence! Confusing isn't it?!!
Similar confusion here in the Netherlands. We've paraffine candles, paraffine oil, lamp oil, petroleum, cleaned petroleum and jet fuel kerosene. All slightly different while they're all kerosene! PS: I almost forgot WD-40.
@African Twin... I looked around and I do not see so much complains you describe. And for the rest: maybe in most of countries petrol is expensive but not in whole Europe. In France the petrol has a really good price.
@@markpichler9070 Netherlands zibro Firelux clear €65 euro per 20 liters. Petroleum C €1,80 per liter. In Belgium 1 liter Petroleum C cost €0,80 per liter and Zibro fuel €40,00 per 20 liters.
@@africantwin173 is that what I told to you! In Europe (for example France) the petrolum is not so cheap. And instead of petrolum you can also use the liquid barbecue lighter. That is almost cheaper but nearly the same chemical product than the petrolium that sold Zibro.