How to Clean Copper Tiki Torches

by karen on September 21, 2011

There’s nothing prettier than a sparkling copper tiki torch on a sunny day, and your neighbors are sooooo jealous. But what happens when your torch loses its luster? Don’t despair…a good-as-new tiki torch is just a few easy steps away! [click to continue…]

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Storing Your Tiki Torches for the Winter

by karen on September 13, 2011

Here in sunny Florida, we’re lucky to enjoy balmy weather most of the year (balmy = 90 degrees in September). But apparently, there are parts of the country where the weather is getting colder, and it’s no longer pleasant to use tiki torches outdoors. This post is dedicated to you, our friends to the North, and the safe storage of your precious tiki torches. [click to continue…]

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Rum Punch and Tiki Torches for the Festivities

September 9, 2011

After endless testing, I have finally created a real crowd-pleasing rum punch. It has been thoroughly tested by the Sarasota Yacht Club and our friends in Thompson’s Cove on the Turks and Caicos island of Providenciales. You will make friends very quickly when you serve this! We make it by the gallon. On a recent [...]

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Hawaiian Cone-Style and Pineapple Tiki Torches

August 17, 2011

AGI Group has developed two new, unique tiki torches. The Cone-Style Torch has that Hawaiian ancestry that everyone loves. The Pineapple Tiki Torch is a real piece of Artwork. It exudes the warmth and friendliness the Pineapple stands for when displayed. These new designs will start shipping August 19. I spent a lot of time [...]

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Wedding Centerpieces Using Tiki Torches

January 19, 2011

Tiki Torch based Centerpieces create a friendly fun theme for any wedding or any gala event. Your event planner and floral arranger will enjoy using silk or natural flowers around a tiki torch. This unique, decorative touch will provide that special, memorable experience. Your tiki torch centerpiece can be personalized with an engraving identifying the [...]

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Tiki Torch Fuel Safety

January 11, 2011

Tiki torch fuel safety begins with common sense and continues with careful design and manufacturing. Every year we hear of accidents and fires caused by poorly designed and improperly used tiki torches. Here are some safety tips for tiki torches. First one should use some common sense when using any torch that has an exposed [...]

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Safe Disposal of Tiki Torch Fuel and Oil

January 10, 2011

Actually, someone did ask this question. Of course, the flippant answer is… I suggest you fill up your tiki torches with fuel and light them, invite your friends over and have a party!! Don’t want to have a party! Give the fuel to your friends and neighbors so they can use the fuel during their [...]

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Tiki Torches Create World’s Highest Menorah

January 10, 2011

Washington, D.C. and New York competed for the world’s largest menorah while the world’s highest menorah had no competition. Rabbi Avraham Chazanow, a Chabad emissary in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii hiked the great dormant volcano Mauna Kea. Mauna Kea is located on the Big Island of Hawaii and is the highest point in the state. The menorah [...]

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200 Tiki Torches Light The Mountain

January 5, 2011

Saturday, January 15, 2011 Kohler-Andrea State Park in Sheboygan will hold its free, annual ski and hike. 200 tiki torches will illuminate the 2-mile ski trail and volunteers will provide cider, hot chocolate and snacks. To read more visit Kohler-Andrae State Park

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Can Kerosene be Used as Tiki Torch Fuel?

December 27, 2010

AGI Group’s copper, oil-fired tiki torches can use kerosene for fuel. Kerosene is not usually used as tiki torch fuel for indoor use as it produces an unpleasant odor, which may become poisonous in sufficient, unventilated concentration. Kerosene is not as refined a fuel as the citronella oil or paraffin oil we suggest and offer. [...]

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