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Subject Topic: Cheapest place for Tilley Lamp Post Reply Post New Topic
28/11/2006 at 2:07pm
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Hello all.
My friend was most impressed with my Tilley lamp when we were camping in the Summer so his wife has told me she wants to buy him a Tilley Stormlight for Christmas. Does anyone know the cheapest place to buy them from by mail order/internet. There is always ebay but she would like to buy new.

Myles


28/11/2006 at 4:31pm
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 Here is a link for Tilley Stormlight through froogle (googles compare prices).

http://froogle.google.co.uk/froogle?q=Tilley+Stormlight+&btnG=Search+Froogle&hl=en



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28/11/2006 at 5:03pm
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Look rather expensive to me although I know they are a quality lamp. However, I swear by the coleman dual fuel lamps and we have half a dozen of them in my Scout group. They are very reliable if you handle them with care they will last for years, oh and they give off a huge amount of light. W have replaced a couple of generators on two of the lamps but we have had them for about 6-8 years and they are used for about 10 weeks in each year.

Nigel



28/11/2006 at 6:42pm
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Quote: Originally posted by nigel16 on 28/11/2006

Look rather expensive to me although I know they are a quality lamp. However, I swear by the coleman dual fuel lamps and we have half a dozen of them in my Scout group. They are very reliable if you handle them with care they will last for years, oh and they give off a huge amount of light. W have replaced a couple of generators on two of the lamps but we have had them for about 6-8 years and they are used for about 10 weeks in each year.

Nigel


I agree.  Coleman dual fuel every time. 

Can't remember seeing Tilly gear in a camping shop where as Coleman are represented in most / virtually all camping shops.........



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29/11/2006 at 10:23am
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i would never be without my tilley , after over 25 years of service  it still works as well as the first time I used it, brilliant light and great heat . yes they are expensive but then again you have to pay for quality and in return you will get many years of service from it.

here is the link for tilley

 



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29/11/2006 at 10:55am
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I don't really like them that much myself, i use LED lighting, very safe,very light weight, low power drain, low running cost. The petrol/ Paraffin lamps use about a pint and a half for 10 or 12 hours of light.  If you camp for two weeks thats a lot of fuel £s, and storage etc. My power pack 12 volt dc runs my LED lights for about a month on one charge. I run about six of them in two tents

But i would go for the Coleman duel fuel...

 

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Not bad is it? As someone already said you can get parts in almost any camping shop... Unlike the Tilley.

Somebody else says you get what you pay for, the Coleman is Not cheap.

Coleman Northstar Dual Fuel Camping Lantern

The traditional favourite still shines brightly (three strange people bring you Frankenstein and Mir)! Called 'dual fuel' because of its ability to run either on Coleman Fuel or unleaded petrol, you can totally rely on this robust, durable camping lantern with its 14 hours of burn time.



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29/11/2006 at 4:19pm
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Thanks for the replies. I inherited my Tilly lamp. Hadn't been used in almost twenty years until last Summer. Worked without any problems. Find them very atmospheric, I like the hizz and the smell of the paraffin and the meths. Brings back so many memories. My friend who took a liking to it is well aware of coleman lamps but doesn't like the idea of using petrol. They're also made with plastic. We've both got young families so self suffiency and fuel availabilty is not an issue.


29/11/2006 at 6:25pm
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you can always troll around the car boot sales , you can often pick one up their.



01/12/2006 at 8:27pm
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How does the Tilley compare to the Coleman in terms of light output considering it only has 1 mantle?


19/12/2006 at 12:55am
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From my own experence the coleman wins hands down

The reason for me is the cloeman only needs one fuel but the tilly needs two: parafin to run on, meths to pre heat. Light output depends on the model, we use two of the twin mantle powerhouse one either end of the awning, prehaps a bit over the top but we have had them since our camping days were it was one either end of our dineing shelter, but it always means that if i have to go for water etc. one is left in the awning

one other point, the amount of heat that they generate is great may be that is why it was always our tent that everyone gathered at or was it the spare fridge full of cider?

Mick



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19/12/2006 at 9:36am
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It’s a Tilley all the way for me. You can pick them up relatively cheaply on ebay.


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tilley for me every time

I would jump at another tilley , we did a comparison at a campsite last year with both the tilley and the coleman , the tilley had more heat and light coming from it . having said that the coleman was quite good but a definite  second place.



20/12/2006 at 3:26pm
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Its Tilley Time!

They just look better!

Check the tilleys in my profile pics.



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I've got TWO new/20 year old ones up in the Attic, I haven't given them a thoght until reading this thread. We used to use them on the famt at lambing time or if we needed to go out during the night to see to an animal for any reason. I can remember the smell now, something very different than a gas lamp of today. I'll have to get some parafin & meths & give them a try.

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