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Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
This is so cute. It’s easy to use, gives off such a nice warm glow, is wind proof, and is lightweight and compact in its little carrying case. This isn’t something you need at camp by any means, but I whole heartedly recommend it!
Delbert Skykes
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2024
Doesn’t throw enough heat to function as a heater. Doesn’t throw enough light to read by. But it sure is a cool way to burn off the leftover gas in a tank! Adds nice ambiance around the camp. My friends were chuffed when I busted it out. I used it as a candle during a recent power outage. Like I said, it’s just cool.NOTE: It will burn butane without issue. It burns propane perfectly well, but you will need an adapter (sold separately). Firemaple made my adapter, and it works a treat.
B-James
Reviewed in Canada on March 18, 2024
Works awesome wish it was bit cheaper but I still love it
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024
Very nice light. Well made. Pleasant light
Justin
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2024
Nice lamp great for camping or fishing packs well in day pack would love to try more gear
Marc Oz
Reviewed in Australia on September 24, 2023
Highly rated. Really like this for ambient camp lighting 👍🏻
Adrian
Reviewed in Australia on June 6, 2023
Not very bright about that of a large candle. Yellow flame only 40/50 mm long max usable. Nice ambience but will not light a whole campsite. Quality of item is ok not amazing but as long as the glass doesn’t break it should last. Cleaning needles are almost invisible and once dropped forget about finding them. Not very practical having to clean them out bush so I’d do that before every use at home.
Nick Prague
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2023
This lantern is well made. The glass is heavy and the slot for lighting is a nice touch. The metal parts are all well made. Keep in mind a lantern of this type will not be the brightest but throws light like a candle or a small oil lamp. The case is durable, but rattles enough that I kept the bubble pack that came in the package to protect the lantern a little better.
Nathaniel George
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2023
This thing is fantastic. It comes in a hard plastic case, and the biggest thing for me was that there isn't a single sharp edge on the glass! the control nob has zero play, so micro adjustments are just that, micro adjustments. The glass does get hot, but the metal part didn't for me.I've put this on a small canister for testing. I couldn't get a straight answer from anywhere on how much fuel it consumes, the simple answer I got is that it varies. So, for me, I put it on the smallest canister I could find, which is 110g of fuel. Also, for my testing, I used a candle size flame. I wasn't going to leave the flame un-attended... I ran it in spurts... Between each time, I'm sure the flame size changed a little. I ran it for 10 hours, then I shut it off for a bit, did another 30min and shut it off, then ran it for 11 hrs 10min, and then at about another 3 hours it went down to a little ember of a flame.So 110 grams of fuel is about 24 hrs of a candle sized flame.
Nick
Reviewed in Canada on January 18, 2023
The lamp caught fire and the glass broke on the second use. DANGEROUS and ineffective product.
Thomas Coffey
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2023
So only 4 stars because this is something one might consider a 'frill' rather than 'truly useful'. IsoPro gas canisters become no longer useful for cooking/boiling "early"; that is, at some point the canister gets set aside for a full one from worry it will 'run out' during the backpacking or camping trip. Even if the canister is used until the IsoPro stove no longer gives adequate flame, there will still be gas in the canister.These gas lanterns provides essentially a candle-light or old fashioned gas-light flame, not the brilliance of an incendiary mantle lantern - that is, it's dim.This specific model is arguably better designed and works better for ignition and control.Such gas-candle lights do provide a "mood" in the night at the picnic table. Some may find using this gives some sense of "the campfire" when open campfires are prohibited. But for backpack-campers this represents extra weight, a luxury item that is a bit fragile, and that 'wastes' fuel. For them, bringing an otherwise 'empty' IsoPro canister along with a gas-candle light for mood adds even more weight. Yet there are romantics for whom this may set a romantic mood in the night when camping. Just don't use it in your tent - maybe stick to those flickering warm-white LED tea candles.A perhaps more practical appliance to use with almost empty canisters is the Thermacell Backpacking Mosquito Appliance, which uses a small contained flame to heat a mosquito repellent pad. This isn't romantic, but does a useful job, either sipping fuel or helping to completely empty a low IsoPro canister.
Catatonic27
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2023
This thing works about as advertised. I threaded it onto a can of standard isobutane camp gas (as shown in the images) and it worked just fine. I noticed that at high throttle the larger flame quickly started to burn incompletely and became pretty sooty pretty fast with the unburnt fuel which was a little disappointing. I found you could avoid this by rotating the bulb around enough to allow just a little air through the slit but this created a draft that diverts the flame to the opposite side and made me worry about uneven heating breaking the glass so I decided against it.I have an adapter to put isobutate accessories onto the larger propane canisters so I thought I'd give that a try, and not only did it work, it actually worked better than the blended fuel I was using before. I can get the flame very high before I see even a hint of soot so it seems the propane needs less air for the same combustion and I will probably use this on propane most of the time as a result.
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