I have the Coleman LED version - it is pretty good - robust and has a hand crank in it so you don't even need a charger if you are happy to wind it up for a few minutes.
Light output is ok, but not brilliant. Battery life is very good.
Any of you guys got a decent size LED camping lantern????
I have a Coleman Retro Rechargeable Fluro light.Have been very happy with its light output and battery life.Anyhow all good things come to an endIts globe has died,they are $5.00 in USA,but those with them on EBay dont post to Australia.I have found them in 1 WA camping store,for $27.95ea
I refused to pay that.
Now looking for a full size LED Rechargeable Lantern to replace it(either plug in recharge or rechargeable batteries).Would love to hear what you guys recomend.No fuel type lanterns as it get used as a house light in power blackouts.
Thanks
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I have the Coleman LED version - it is pretty good - robust and has a hand crank in it so you don't even need a charger if you are happy to wind it up for a few minutes.
Light output is ok, but not brilliant. Battery life is very good.
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The only way to fly is led.We have several types of coleman CPX6 rechargeables,They are great,the batteries can be used in any of the lights and they also have a spare battery pack that takes 4 'c'cells as a backup.I too have a coleman retro lantern,it's been good also.By the way,don't buy cheap lights.
We've got the Coleman retro fluoro jobbie. Lead acid battery karked it pretty quick.
We just use it as a night light for the kids now, plugged into the main camper battery.
Kind of a waste of $100.
I've been using a "Bat Light" from Bunnings for a couple of years now.
Its not a 360deg light, but I've found it really useful for general camp use and working on the landy. Normally have it out in the shed for when I just need a little extra light but don't want to drag out a lead light.
$29 last time I saw.
I think I get about 4 hours out of a fully charged one with both LED panels switched on. They do take a few hours to charge is about the only downside I've found.
We have found that we use general lighting a lot less now that we have decent head lights. Bought some 1W lithium ion ones from eBay for around $25 each delivered. Both had minor quality issues that needed sorting out (broken wire to switch connection on one, and the battery connector plate needed a slight tweak to get a good connection on the other) but once sorted they have been awesome.
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Hello from Brisbane.
I was wondering if you had actually tried to get them via Amazon or similar?
I Googled the Coleman lamp and bulb on Amazon and up came a few outlets, including a chat string of people arguing that you could/couldn't get the bulbs from Coleman or elsewhere anymore. Apparently Walmart carry them as regular stock etc etc. Worth a try to see if any of these ships ex-US before you toss it away.
For what it's worth I bought a fairly good-looking Chinese LED wall mount/carry lamp in Zimbabwe last year for US$45 and, unfortunately, it failed to take its first recharge............. Bought exactly the same lamp as a twin pack with carrying case and cords in Johannesburg earlier this year for US$29 and they are working perfectly. I had seen the Zimbabwe-sourced lamp in a game camp and the manager had told me that he hadn't had any problems with them and the department store that I tracked it down was a reasonably reputable operation.
So, I guess it's luck of the draw on these things.
Cheers,
We got a coleman LED lantern about 6 months ago , and although it works well in all ways , it seems to throw most of the light into your eyes rather than where you need it .
Because of this really annoying trait we hardly use it anymore .
Just got an LED rope light to take its place .
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