Lanterns

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Lanterns

#1 Post by ro78 »

Hi i broke my lantern at the weekend.It was a standard gas one for about €25.I was thinking of buying a more expensive one. Id like to know do people use lanterns or do they just rely on headlamps. Could anyone recommend a good one. Thanks.
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#2 Post by dunner »

i used to drag a lantern along, but now i clip a led torch on the tripod and use my head torch way better.....
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#3 Post by diego »

I have a Coleman Northstar (dual fuel), I payed 120 euro for it. It's very bright!

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#4 Post by somedose »

diego wrote:I have a Coleman Northstar (dual fuel), I payed 120 euro for it. It's very bright!

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Definitely have to agree with you. Excellent lantern - and a bonus is the heat it gives off (handy in the winter)
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#5 Post by keitzer30 »

yeah have to agree i have a coleman two mantle lantern but kinda only use it in the winter season as one of them in the beach shelter on a pissy nite is great for the comfort , well worth investing , only downfall is the mantles can be a bit delicate in transportation ., :lol:
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#6 Post by nthclare »

I have to agree there a lantern is handy for the heat light and comfort they give off in a beach buddy.

I see coleman are making up these gas heaters they would be handy for an all nighter 7 hours of heat

http://www.downundercamping.com.au/prod ... ctid=16513
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#7 Post by ro78 »

Thanks for the help lads . The coleman sounds good.

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