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It has a piezo electric igniter. Turn up the gas until you hear it and press the button. That's all there is to it.
By C. Michael Collier Top Contributor: Camping on May 12, 2018
It's been pretty sturdy so far. Just make sure the glass is secured properly.
By Jonathan Wong on March 19, 2018
No, just a semi hard shell cased
By Jinx on March 17, 2018
The quality is good. Took it backpacking last summer .Gave out plenty of light for it's size . Lawrence
By Lawrence on March 18, 2018
yes it will work on those canisters, I ordered this unit the first one leaked gas they have sent a new unit but i have not yet tried it.
By Josh B. on March 13, 2018
Yes, It has a plastic box.
By William A. MacDonald on March 3, 2018
I think it’s made in China where everything else is made.
By Eric V. on February 25, 2018
This is a light. Though not designed to be a heater, it does get warm. But has no method to flow heat. So only warm directly around the heater.
By T. Hanshaw on December 22, 2017
Decent heat? Yes it does. While not a true heater it does take the chill off the inside of a smaller size tent. As always have some fresh air coming in also.
By Zakery on December 22, 2017
Yes, i also bought and adapter so it can fit the green propane can as well just i case
By Cesar on November 18, 2017
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February 15, 2018
By h***k
January 5, 2018
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.
By Phillip Starr
January 3, 2018
By Jason Bryngelson
December 30, 2017
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December 20, 2017
By Eric V.
December 20, 2017
By R***v
December 18, 2017
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December 14, 2017
By Corey R.
December 12, 2017
By Chris
December 9, 2017
It gets incredibly bright and can be turned very low the mantle that was included was crap I went to Walmart and got a 2 pack of #21 coleman mantles for less than $5 they work perfectly I enjoy this better than the full size lantern it puts out the same amount of light and only takes up a 10th of the space which means it's lighter it cools faster and the electric ignition is a really nice feature.
By hugh grant mullins jr
November 30, 2017
By Nova
November 29, 2017
By Danny Beeson
November 15, 2017
I ordered this mainly because I needed to replace my old and failing GAZ mountain lamp. For the price I didn't expect much but I am very pleasantly surprised. It's fairly well made and the ignition system is simple but reliable. My only beef is the gas emitter is a little short for the mantle that comes with it. It'll take Coleman #51s as well. Either way expect to spend a few minutes working the mantle to sit evenly inside the frame before beginning burn off. Also, the plastic carrying container should really be a bit larger to better protect the glass globe. Still, it's certainly worth the price and I'd recommend it to anyone looking for a compact propane/butane mix lantern.
By Realtime
November 13, 2017
I've used this lantern a total of 60 hours in the last month using both butane and propane (propane requires an adapter). The glass globe has distorted (melted slightly and discolored with white blotches near where the metal clasping rods touch). I just purchased the version that has the metal globe to alleviate this issue. It is bright and so far has worked flawlessly. Combined with a propane distribution tree mounted on a 20 pound propane tank this unit can run for a long, long time. Wind can cause flaring and diminish the brightness, but that's the only design flaw I've noticed. It's a great addition to your camping gear.
By beangrinder
November 4, 2017
Like others have said, the lumen output is about as bright as a 60W bulb. Because of it's compact size, it works well as spare lantern. Good to take along as an additional back-up light. I used it on a recent camping trip, kept it running for several hours. After the campfire went down, I used it for roasting some marshmallows (not quite hot enough) and some hand warming. It was glowing red when I finally shut it down. It performed very well. Make sure you take spare mantles, I broke the original one in transit. No problem though to replace it. I keep spares under the lamp in the plastic case. The next morning I found the hanging chain had separated from the top of the lantern, probably from the extreme heat; but it can be easily repaired.
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April 27, 2017
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April 25, 2017
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