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16/7/2011 at 8:15pm
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I've done a search on this topic and, weirdly, there aren't loads of relevant replies.

In the past we've always used a gas lamp which gave a good light but which also made me constantly worry about accidents which then made me reluctant to use it in the tent.

Seeing as we now need to replace the gas and the mantle, I'm thinking that maybe we should be switching to a battery or wind up powered lamp.

Has anyone got any good recommendations for a safe lamp that gives a good light e.g so that we can carry on playing cards outside while it's getting dark?

Thanks.

 



16/7/2011 at 8:45pm
 Location: Norfolk
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I guess you are not looking for electric?

If you were I can recommend what we use which is a mechanics inspection light (tube type) that can be hung uner the car bonnet, we hang this from the middle of our tent and can comfortably read by it, I think we bought it from Screwfix.

I have a couple of different battery type lamps, which are only really glorified torches but you could huddle round them for a game of cards.

Here's an idea, why don't camping shops have dark rooms where you could go in and try out the different torches



16/7/2011 at 9:25pm
 Location: somerset
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i use battery lamp i got in lidl its brilliant and was cheap ive had it about 4 years and still going well ive seen them around about £5-£10 takes 4 batterys


16/7/2011 at 9:26pm
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Probably the best battery lantern around at the moment is the Outwell 400LX also branded Eureka amongst others.

It uses 4 Cree LED's to do the business, and runs of 6 "D" cell batteries, so best buy rechargeables at £1.50 each from Lidl.

Althought for a LED lantern it is uber bright, it is still only about half as bright as a single mantle CampinGaz lantern.

You could go for one of the lanterns that use a 7watt fluorecent tube, like the Lidl £20 units that run of 4 "D" cell batteries, brighter than the Outwell, but Flu tubes tend to atract flying insects like nothing else, so personaly I would avoid them.



16/7/2011 at 9:44pm
 Location: Scotland
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I've seen these recommended by a few people. They are identical to the Varta ones but quick a bit cheaper. Check out the reviews.

We use a propane lamp outside and a strip light when on EHU inside. If not on EHU we just use the UFO type lights, though they don't give off that much light they are adequate if you use a couple at a time. Also supplement with head torches.

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16/7/2011 at 10:22pm
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Hi hik01.

             That's the same lantern as the Outwell 300LX , the Chinese firm distributing these is called Favaourlight, and the lantern goes under many brands, it is smaller than the Outwell 400LX but of the same design, the 300LX uses 3 "D" cell batteries.

No doubt there will be a 500LX and a 600LX out next season, and so it goes on, untill will get a battery LED lantern that is as bright as a single mantel CampinGaz lantern.



16/7/2011 at 10:50pm
 Location: Scotland
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Lol Francais, but not as Bright as a Coleman

Still if you want to run off batteries then these look like a great choice.

( I really shouldn't be on here, packing for an early start and lots to do, but I can never sleep the night before. Off to rainy Cornwall in the Athena, ah the smell of canvas on a rainy night. )

ps - meant to day the lamp in my link is a third less expensive than the cheapest Outwell equivalent.

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17/7/2011 at 9:35am
 Location: Somewhere in Cambridgeshire
 Outfit: Kyham Rigidome XXL
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Hi All,

We always have a couple of these type of lights. We got ours from Aldi and find them great as if you have a EHU you can have them pluged in and if the power trips you are not plunged into darkness. Also they are robust and you don't have to worry about them getting knocked, droped etc. The ones that we got from Aldi were £1 more expensive but they have 60 LED's not just 23.



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17/7/2011 at 10:15am
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Hi Haggistent.
              I would not use a rechargeable lamp, reasons being when it goes flat, you have to wait for it to re-charge, also when the internal battery cell starts to fail, it is normaly un-economical to repair, so you end up binning the whole lamp.

imho it's best to have two sets of rechargeable batteries for each lantern, that way you will never be in the dark.

The Lantern that hik01 put a link in for is a good buy, and is the exact same lamp as the Outwell 300LX, these lanterns are using Cree LED's which are far brighter than regular LED's, the 300 uses 3 Cree's and the 400 uses 4 Cree's. probabley the equivelent brightness of around a 100 or more regular LED's.



17/7/2011 at 10:55am
 Location: Somewhere in Cambridgeshire
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Hi Francais,

We have been using these for 3 yrs now no problem. You can also use them pluged into your EHU so they are mains powered. also if you look at the cost of gas or batteries for non EHU sites even when they do start to fail the total cost is less than that of replacing the lamps. My brother who use's one of these for his work has one that the batteries have failed, however he continues to use it off mains or 12v car power no problem(as he is a electrician he assures me that it quite safe to use like that).

I most modern rechargable items use Mi-MH or Li-Ion which have a far longer life than the old Ni-Cad rechargables that had a relitively short recharging life due to the memory effect they suffered from. so as long as when you dispose of them properly at your local recycling  when you don't want them any more there shouldn't be a problem.



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17/7/2011 at 11:02am
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You can't beat gas lamps for outdoor use and as long as you follow the instructions changing the mantle is easy and last a long time . UFO lights for the inside with headlamps for reading (both using rechargeable batteries ).

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