Create a soft glow along your sidewalk or throughout your backyard with these tiki torches. These torches feature vivid flame lights that are powered by rechargeable solar-powered batteries. They are each mounted on a long pole.
These tiki torches each feature an on and off button that will activate the light and automatically turn on at night and off by day.
Light up your next gathering with these metal oil-fueled tiki torches. This set features handsome bronze surfaces and sixty-inch-tall mounting poles, so the tiki flames are kept high for safety, as well as light dispersion.
This set of four tiki torches uses any lamp oil. To fill easily, use a funnel to pour lamp oil into the torch vessel. Allow the wick to soak up the oil and light with a match or lighter.
Upgrade any occasion with these bamboo tiki torches! Give your outdoor party or event an island flair to light pathways, surround decks, patios, or even landscaping. Features a classic tiki bamboo weave design.
These tiki torches are made from 100% sustainable bamboo and are resistant to heat and moisture. Each torch stands at 59-inches in height.
This top-notch tiki torch has everything you want in outdoor ambient lighting. From a wider flame and easy to pour technology, to a 65-inch height and magnet to hold the snuffer in place, these tiki torches will not disappoint!
Entertain outdoors in style with these tiki torches. Each torch has a gunmetal finish that is weather-resistant. The bowl-like flame area keeps your tikis lit, even in the wind.
The dancing lighted blue flame of these tiki torches are powered by the sun. Light up your next patio party or take them with you camping for extra light as it gets dark outside. Easy to install—just push the stake straight into the ground.
These lights can stay lit for eight to ten hours before needing to be recharged by the sun. They feature excellent seals around the top to keep them waterproof.
If you want long-lasting lights in your backyard or at your event venue, these tiki torches will work for you! These torches feature a wider opening to easily refill with citronella or lamp oil and the vessel itself holds more with each fill.
These tiki torches are electroplated to prevent corrosion from weather conditions. Three-part design allows you to adjust the height of the torch to your needs.
When you are looking for the best tiki torches, look for ones that are easy to maintain with minimal effort. Oil-based tiki torches should have a large enough opening to fill the tiki vessel with oil without spilling. Solar-powered tiki torches should have an on and off switch for dusk to dawn operation.
Tiki torches should be durable. Oil-based torches should use a fiberglass wick as opposed to a cotton wick so that the wick does not have to be replaced as often. The flame on oil-based torches should be well above the line of the vessel to prevent the heat from the flame from harming the surface of the torch. Solar-powered torches need to be completely sealed to prevent moisture and heat from damaging the solar panels and rechargeable battery.
Safety is important when looking for the right tiki torches. If you choose an oil-based option, make sure that the oil is well-guarded from the flame and only accessible by the wick. Most tiki torches come with adjustable poles so you can customize the height of the flame. Be sure to adjust the height high enough to keep guests, children, and pets safe.
A: Tiki torches will last for years if cared for and stored properly when not being used. Oil-based tiki torches should be cleaned out each season and their wicks replaced. Solar-powered tiki torches that are sealed can be used a year long. Solar-powered options that are not sealed should be brought in during inclement weather to keep them working well.
A: If you like to throw outdoor parties or host outdoor events, then you may need tiki torches. You can easily prevent pesky bugs from bothering your guests if you use several tiki torches filled with citronella oil. Sometimes an event like a wedding in a backyard or on the beach would benefit from the atmosphere created by the soft flickering light of a tiki torch, whether it is a solar powered or real flame.