Enough light for what we use them for but not great for a big tent
Post last edited on 02/07/2015 20:26:30
------------- Hypercamp Alaska
Vango Force 10 mk3
Vango F10 Helium 1
Coleman Cobra Pro 3
Coleman Cobra 2
Naturehike Star River 2
Eureka! Solitaire
Dutch army goretex bivvy bag
If you look on my profile you'll see just how much light the work light gives in our 8 man.
Just ignore the wine bottle
------------- Hypercamp Alaska
Vango Force 10 mk3
Vango F10 Helium 1
Coleman Cobra Pro 3
Coleman Cobra 2
Naturehike Star River 2
Eureka! Solitaire
Dutch army goretex bivvy bag
On EHU we use the outwell caster light. Be careful it does not contain a bulb. We have whatever bulb Mr F found that was best in our little Robert Dyas.
these are brilliant for the bedroom pods too, we have one in each: http://www.mountainwarehouse.com/camping/camping-lights/camping-lanterns/24led-soft-feel-hanging-lantern-p12089.aspx?cl=BLACK
we also have an expanding led lantern for in the porch area that when not expanded is a torch :) and of course head torches for 'fiddly' jobs (NOT a euphemism haha)
------------- June 2015: seaview international 2 nights
July 2015: little winnick 2 nights
August 2015: lower polladras 5 nights
august 2015: tollgate farm 5 nights
august 2015: oakdown 3 nights
September 2015: tregarton park
family of 6 with young children
Outwell Castor for us, they can take up to 40w but bearing in mind the energy efficient bulbs are much less than this you can use pretty much whatever strength bulb you want. We have an 11w in ours (I think, it's packed away at the moment), gives plenty of light in our Kampa Croyde 6 which has quite a large living area. We use a warmer bulb as some of the efficient bulbs give off a bit of a harsh blue light.
------------- May 2015 - Arrow Bank 4 nights
July 2015 - Manorafon 4 nights
August 2015 - Piccadilly Caravan park 3 nights
August 2015 - Wheal Rodney 11 nights