Choosing a Camping
Lantern
Remember to take your
camping stove and camping cot too!
A camping lantern
and a flashlight are a must on every camping trip.
In fact multiple flashlights is smart! There are
many camping lanterns to choose from - gas lanterns,
propane lanterns, and battery lanterns. Coleman
lanterns have been popular for a very long time recognized
for their quality. So for your next camping trip
don't forget light!
When you go camping you will need a camping lantern ,
camping stove and a camping cot as well as a flash light.
All campers will need some type of lantern gas, battery, or
candle. Each one has there pros and cons. To find out
which will work for you here are a few tips.
Gas lanterns
give off bright light but are noisy and will be the most
expensive of all lanterns to operate. You will have to
pack extra propane bottles The older liquid gas lanterns give
off just as much light but you will have to refill the tank
with liquid gas and this can be messy as well as dangerous if
you are not careful. Both types of lanterns use mantels
so be sure to carry extras.
Battery lanterns
give of plenty of light but however you will need to have spare
batteries or if it is a rechargeable style you will need some
way to recharge it. The rechargeable lanterns do not last
as long as a battery type of lantern and the lighting tends to
be a bit duller. The rechargeable lanterns can be
recharged with you car by plugging into the cigarette lighter
on some models.
Candles
will are the most cost effective but you have to be very
careful not to start a fire with them. They also do not
through a very strong light and they are subject to going out
in a breeze.
The best lantern to use inside a tent is a battery
style. But they do not work well in colder climates as
the batteries tend to run down faster due to the cold.. Be
sure the lantern you buy is weather proof. If you are
camping in colder weather the gas type of lanterns would be
your best choice because not only do they give of a bright
light they also give off a fair amount of heat. Never use
the gas lanterns in the tent. Should the lantern get
knocked over or get too close to flammable materials it could
start a fire.
If you are using a gas lantern in the rain you have to be
careful because the glass globe can break if a lot of water
gets on it. A single mantle in a lantern gives off about
300 watts of light. Be aware that the glass globe of all
gas and propane lanterns get extremely hot and can give you a
serious burn.
If you are going to use candles you will have to be very
careful that you do not start a fire. Rememer that the
hot wax of the candle can burn you if you get it on your
skin. Never leave a candle that is burning in your tent
unattended and never fall asleep with a burning candle or a
burning lantern in your tent.
Many camping trips have been ruined by a hot lantern or a
burning candle. Now matter which type of lantern you use
always play safe Never store a hot gas lantern near any
flammable materials or leave any open flames unattended.
Be sure the flashlight you purchase is
waterproof, corrosion resistant and has a scratch
resistant lens. Look for one that has an adjustable
beam and can be free standing which frees up your hands to
do other things.
Have a flashlight for each camper in your group. The
plastic type are great for the kids and they only cost a dollar
or so. Never let the kids wander around at night as
unless they’ve been taught not to shine their flashlight beams
into other camping sites which can upset the other campers.
Be sure that the flashlights are shock proof. Many a
flashlight has been broke because the kids accedently dropped
it on the ground. If you are walking at night never shine
your flash light at any moving vehicles. Your light may blind
the driver and which could cause an accident.
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