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🔥 Light up your legacy with the #1 calcium carbide choice! 🇺🇸
HQ Company’s 16 oz miner-grade Calcium Carbide is a premium, USA-made chemical essential for generating acetylene gas in miner’s lamps and pyrotechnic devices. Trusted by professionals and hobbyists alike, it offers reliable performance, compact packaging, and a strong reputation with over 1,000 positive reviews.



| Best Sellers Rank | #64,389 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #373 in Calcium Mineral Supplements |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,044 Reviews |
J**K
Good stuff.
Works well. Make sure you clean your lamps after!
A**R
Would buy again
Product works great for my big bang cannon and old miner's lights!
I**C
Works
It works as it should in my lantern haven’t found a better price for the quantity
C**H
It is what it says on the tin
yep that's CaC2!
P**S
nice
its less/smaller than you think. but as an alternative fuel source, its nice to have.
N**S
First time trying product
Love this it's so cool I didnt think it would be good but I was wrong. It really works its gotta build up pressure first with gas but great.
S**E
Good quality
It seems hard to fine small quantities of calcium carbide that works well in old miners lamps. This product works very well and seems just as good of quality as the fuel my grandfather used to have. The can arrives well packaged and sealed from the environment. I filled my lamp about 2/3 full of carbide and water and instantly stuck a bright flame that lasted for nearly 4 hours. The residue left behind is quickly cleaned up with water and a little elbow grease. I would highly recommend keeping some on hand for hurricanes or other natural disasters.
S**R
Keep it dry
I really didn't know I could still get this. My old mining lamps from my dad still work. He used them back in the 30's when they mined with pick and shovel. Imagine working 16 hours a day for only a dollar and thinking it was really big money. Seeing the Orville show of the shooting gallery reminded me of some of the stories he told me of life back then.
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