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Mini Portable Camping Lantern Gas Light Tent Lamp Torch Hanging Glass Lamp Chimney Butane 80LUX

4.3 (123 Reviews)

US$20.86

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Customer Reviews(123 Reviews)
4.3

Extremely bright for its size, comparable to full size dual element propane mantle lanterns like Coleman. Comes with a red plastic case to leave it in during transport and a chain to hang it.

This lantern is just like the big boys, very bright but compact. It does put off quite a bit of heat, you can warm up to. Being smaller it is some what fragile. You wouldn't want to toss it around. All in all a very good deal.

This thing is awesome. Gives off great light. It works great. Used it for a day when power went out. It doesn't give off too much heat but does get a little hot. But it's as bright as a living room light like a 100 watt bulb brightness.

Great product! 👍👍

I have never had gas appliances that used the butane mix canisters. Always thought it too expensive. Well I bought the ultralight stove ($11 yea) and just couldn't pass up the camping lantern ($20, not as loud but yea anyway). First off, there is a lotta poop to those butane canisters. You pay more and get less than straight up propane, but they get the job done pronto. I'll be using them more to see the cost/usage benefits over straight propane. They seem well made. The bottom portion being machined aluminum and the upper parts exposed to high heat are stainless steel. The hanging chain is generous (guessing 18") and is stainless also. For it's size it puts out a fair amount of light. They say 60 watt bulb equivalent and I won't doubt them on that. I like the adjusting valve as it has a very broad and smooth range. You can go from full bright down to a nice orange glow to conserve fuel (same with the stove, jet engine all the way down to slight simmer). It comes with mantle. I did not have a problem with it, works fine. You can get Coleman replacements for it ( type 51?) just make sure the mantle has holes on the top and bottom, not the old hanging bag type from your grand dad's lantern. The top of the lantern is a small disk with two sets of hoops that go over the glass globe and snap under the lantern base. This holds the globe in place. To put this assembly back on you have to really pull down on the hoops to get them to snap in place underneath. Although this holds the globe firmly, I worry the effort to do this might chip or crack the glass. So far no problems, just make sure the globe is seated properly before snapping down. If it seems really hard, STOP, and recheck everything. If it breaks god knows how you will get a replacement. The globe thankfully seems fairly thick and should hold up. Both the lantern and stove seemed picky about the brand of gas canisters I put on it. One brand would not emit gas no matter how hard I screwed it down on both the lantern and stove. I had to remove the larger washer off the bottom to get that extra half turn before the canister valved tripped (there is a second o-ring inside the threads so no, there was not vapor spewing out all over). I knock off a star because after using the lantern I turned it off by the valve but left it connected to the canister. By the next day the can was almost empty (full when I started) and I did have both washers in place for this one. Leaked out somehow. Never had this problem with any appliance that used the 1lb propane bottle.

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