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The glass of the lanterns can break if it's dropped or kicked; to the best of my knowledge they are not reinforced glass. Two things I do is keep it on a solid platform (eg.e table) or hang it from a hook on a stand that was actuially bought to hang bird feeders from!! It keeps the lantern high, thus spreading round its light, and gets the lantern off the ground away from little feet. The hook/stand cost less than £5 and splits in two, which is useful for transport.
Don't be too quickly put off - they are GREAT lanterns!
As for the Aspen 4T, I am pretty sure, without having had the chance to try it, that it is compatible.
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