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Subject Topic: Lanterns - gas or rechargeable? Post Reply Post New Topic
26/4/2005 at 8:52am
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Could anyone who has experience of both gas and rechargeable types of lanterns possibly give a few pros and cons on each type?

I will be camping from a van so weight/size doesn't really come into it. Just ease of use, amount of light given out (adjustable?), cost of both lantern and of the running costs.

Any info gratefully received.

 

 



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26/4/2005 at 9:20am
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We use a Campingaz lantern and find it very good. The light level is adjustable from very low to very bright. We find the running costs good, on a medium light the canister lasts ages (we tend to use the dregs of canisters that we have used for our stove). They give out a nice background heat too. However on the minus side, the actual lantern top gets very hot and could easily burn - so not a good idea if you have small children about.


26/4/2005 at 9:59am
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We've just invested in a Coleman Dual Fuel - and the light is far brighter than our rechargeables - whats more it give of a bit of heat as well.

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26/4/2005 at 10:35am
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We have one of each. Not used them yet, so will let you know how we get on.

We away this weekend.



26/4/2005 at 10:22pm
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Gas are more economic and give better light which can be varied if you want it dimmer. Leccy ones are safer if there's kids about or for them to use as they don't get hot, but they won't warm you up either.

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27/4/2005 at 2:33am
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We bought a Coleman rechargeable lantern at £26.95 - very disappointed with the amount of light from it. So we got a 206 gas lantern at £15.99 (cartridges just over £1 each), and it gives out far more light. In my opinion the only good reason to go for the rechargeable is if you have very young children. 

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27/4/2005 at 6:30am
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I,ve taught my two which is the special light that only grown ups can touch.  I've expaline to them that it gets very hot and could burn children - the same way as things like cookers and fires can hurt children. 

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27/4/2005 at 6:36am
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Doesn't the amount of charge they hold mean they are only suitable for weekends? Stuart did work it out on another thread. We used gas till we got hookup. If weight isn't an issue have you considered a leisure battery and a 12v fluorescent tube or do you specifically want something that dims?

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27/4/2005 at 8:14am
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Ive got the Nightsearcher Lantern which is rechargable. I have this becasue I am terrified of gas canisters!!! Its just one of those things ;) Its great so I have no regrets :-)

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27/4/2005 at 8:26am
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Thanks very much for all replies.

No kids involved so this isn't a problem. Am leaning towards the gas one at the moment but do gas lanterns give off any fumes? I'm not good with fumy things in small enclosed spaces.

Seems like the Campinggaz 206 is the most popular? Any other makes of gas lantern recommendation?

Where do people get the cheapest replacement gas cartridges from - for both lanterns and stoves?

Thanks again in advance.

 

 



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27/4/2005 at 8:26am
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Nightsearcher lanterns are recharable and very good, see the review.  Gas are more economical but not wise with young children around.  Cheers  Ratty



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27/4/2005 at 9:00am
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We've got the Campingaz Lumostar. As I said we find it very good. Bought it 5 years ago, and never had a problem - just changed the mantle once.

The Lumostar uses the C230 or C470 canisters (think those are the correct numbers!) - these canisters are re-sealable so can be taken off for packing or if you wanted to use it for the stove etc. We have found the cheapest source of canisters to be Decathlon - cheaper than the camping shops by over a pound a cartridge in the case of the larger C470. 



27/4/2005 at 3:10pm
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We're just bought the Lomostar 270PZ lantern for our forthcoming weekend camping trip (no electric hook-up so back to basics). Tried it out last night and it seems great - but gets VERY hot so take care! It's 10 - 80 watt and as Liz G mentioned, takes the gas canisters that are resealable which are handy. We have always used battery operated ones before so will see how it goes..... 


27/4/2005 at 9:03pm
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My CampinGaz Bleuet has been very reliable for the 10 years I've had it.

It takes 206 cartridges which are not resealable but easy to get.

10 years ago they cost about £1.50 I think, got a load in France for about 80p each.

As well as CampinGaz there are cheaper makes of cartridge that work as well. Bought some last year for £1 each.

Nowadays they call it the 206 and they are about £15, think I paid about the same when I got mine so in real terms they are getting cheaper.



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28/4/2005 at 2:36am
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Cartridges for the 206 are £1.05 each at our local caravan dealers.

Jan: The Coleman rechargeable lantern comes complete with 12v lead as well as mains lead. So for longer holidays you just take the lantern out with you during the day and charge it up from the car.  



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