






🦟🔥 Light up your nights, shut down the bites!
TIKI Bitefighter Torch Fuel is a 100 oz premium citronella and cedar oil blend designed to repel mosquitoes effectively, proven to reduce mosquito presence by over 50%. Its easy-pour, spill-resistant bottle fills up to eight 12 oz torch canisters, providing long-lasting, clean-burning fuel ideal for outdoor torches. Highly rated and trusted for enhancing backyard gatherings with a pleasant scent and reliable mosquito defense.





| ASIN | B01EYG404M |
| ASIN | B01EYG404M |
| Best Sellers Rank | #104,381 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1,562 in Handheld Flashlights |
| Brand | TIKI |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (18,850) |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (18,850) |
| Date First Available | 24 January 2016 |
| Department | Uni Adult |
| Format | Oil |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 1216155 |
| Manufacturer | TIKI Brand |
| Product Dimensions | 12.07 x 12.07 x 31.24 cm; 453.59 g |
| Product Name | Torch Fuel |
| Units | 100 Ounce |
| Weight | 1 Pounds |
K**E
We use this in our tiki torches when we’re sitting outside, and it really helps keep the mosquitoes under control. I definitely notice a difference when we use this fuel versus regular torch fuel, way fewer bites, which is a win in my book. It burns well, lasts a decent amount of time, and doesn’t have an overpowering smell. Perfect for bonfires, backyard hangouts, and summer nights on the patio. I’ll definitely keep buying this for outdoor gatherings.
I**B
I've used cheaper tiki fuel but this cedar and citronella mix definitely clears out the mosquitoes. Does smell bad like some and lasts a full day if you leave it burning.
P**G
As summer approaches, so does the buzzing nuisance of mosquitoes. Determined to reclaim our outdoor spaces, my family invested in Mosquito Repellent Torch Fuel, and it's been a game-changer. Here's why: Effectiveness: From the first use, we noticed a significant decrease in mosquito activity around our yard. The unique formula seems to keep those pesky insects at bay, allowing us to enjoy evening barbecues and gatherings without constantly swatting at bugs. Convenience: The torch fuel is easy to use, simply pour it into our existing torches, light the wick, and voilà – a barrier against mosquitoes is created. No need for messy sprays or sticky lotions, just light and relax. Longevity: One of the most impressive aspects of this product is its longevity. A single fill-up lasts for hours, providing continuous protection throughout the evening. This makes it perfect for extended outdoor events or quiet nights on the patio. Scent: Unlike some repellents that have a strong, unpleasant odor, this torch fuel emits a subtle, pleasant scent that adds to the ambiance of our outdoor gatherings. It's not overpowering, yet effectively masks the human scent that attracts mosquitoes. Eco-Friendly: As someone concerned about the environment, I appreciate that this repellent torch fuel is formulated with environmentally friendly ingredients. It's reassuring to know that we can keep mosquitoes away without harming the ecosystem. Value: While initially, the cost might seem a bit higher than traditional mosquito repellents, the effectiveness and longevity of this product more than justify the price. Plus, the peace of mind and comfort it provides are priceless. In conclusion, Mosquito Repellent Torch Fuel has become an essential part of our outdoor arsenal. It has transformed our outdoor experience, allowing us to enjoy summer evenings without the annoyance of mosquitoes. If you're looking for an effective, convenient, and eco-friendly way to keep mosquitoes at bay, I highly recommend giving this product a try.
G**O
We have several mosquito torches out on the pergola and I decided to try this torch fuel with added cedar and see how it worked. We're on the West Coast, but still have a lot of those nasty little ankle biters swarming around from May through September every year. My wife is a mosquito magnet and has to dress up like an Eskimo, even in the summertime, if she wants to avoid becoming the main course if she goes outside during those months. We filled up the torch sconces and lit them and waited to see if she was going to dive-bombed by mosquitos. After about 1/2 an hour she only had a couple of bites when she'd normally have had to run inside after 5 minutes with a dozen bites. We've been able to replicate this experience a few times since then so I'm going to say that the BiteFighter torch repellent does, indeed, appear to make a difference. Your mileage may vary, of course.
F**E
Does what it’s supposed to do for the most part gives off a lot of smoke . Just doesn’t work for me, Mosquitos still ate me alive
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