It's really amazing what they are doing with led lights these days. This camping light is designed to be used as a campsite latern/flood light which can wrap around a tree with the retractable wire tucked inside. The head adjusts up and down to provide light at different angles. It also has a magnetic back with a metal plate on it. This makes it handy to use inside your tent too so that you can have light shining down from your tent ceiling. I'm not sure how bright this little guy is, but it might just do as a replacement for a standard propane lantern. Plus the led's make it very battery friendly, so it won't use as much power to throw a lot of light. I'm sure there are better lights out there but this guy is so portable and compact that it looks like a winner in my book!
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Friday, July 28, 2006
Camping Toys
Tell me if this isn't the coolest little camping toy you've seen in a while.
It's really amazing what they are doing with led lights these days. This camping light is designed to be used as a campsite latern/flood light which can wrap around a tree with the retractable wire tucked inside. The head adjusts up and down to provide light at different angles. It also has a magnetic back with a metal plate on it. This makes it handy to use inside your tent too so that you can have light shining down from your tent ceiling. I'm not sure how bright this little guy is, but it might just do as a replacement for a standard propane lantern. Plus the led's make it very battery friendly, so it won't use as much power to throw a lot of light. I'm sure there are better lights out there but this guy is so portable and compact that it looks like a winner in my book!
It's really amazing what they are doing with led lights these days. This camping light is designed to be used as a campsite latern/flood light which can wrap around a tree with the retractable wire tucked inside. The head adjusts up and down to provide light at different angles. It also has a magnetic back with a metal plate on it. This makes it handy to use inside your tent too so that you can have light shining down from your tent ceiling. I'm not sure how bright this little guy is, but it might just do as a replacement for a standard propane lantern. Plus the led's make it very battery friendly, so it won't use as much power to throw a lot of light. I'm sure there are better lights out there but this guy is so portable and compact that it looks like a winner in my book!
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