your set for life--a drop of oil in the "oil" hole by the
pump...a few extra mantles kept on hand and a can or two
of Coleman fuel and you have a good strong white light anytime
you need it..fuel out of the can is already filtered but if you
find a Coleman filter funnel it's a good idea to have one..
you can keep fuel in the lamp tank and it will stay just as
good as if it was in the can--hint--don't screw down too
tight on that nut on top of the shade..the heat will crack
the paint when the metal expands..i have both single and
double mantle lamps and the single will make more that enought light to work by..i have a frosted globe on my two
mantle to cut the glare..a couple good add-on gizmos are
a "safe" that clamps on under the tank to hold spare mantles
but these are hard to find and demand a good price on Ebay..
reflectors are found there also and the price is not so bad..we use a reflector in camp ground to avoid bothering other
campers with the glare of the lamp..
USE CAUTION-these lamps have been know to take on a life
of there own !!!