Coleman 4-Panel 800l LED Quad Pro Lantern, Red

October 28, 2018 - Comment
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(as of 6 April 2020 22:04 GMT+0100 - Details)

The Coleman 4-Panel 800L LED Quad Pro Lantern will be your go-to device for camping, power outages, and more. Four detachable panels make it easy to take light with you without carrying the entire lantern. Pop off one or all of the panels to use as personal lights or flashlights when navigating a dark campsite or house. Each panel has its own controls and is magnetized to easily attach to metal surfaces, like toolboxes or car hoods, for hands-free lighting when you need it. You can also flip out the fold-down handle to prop the panel up on a table. When you return the panels back to the base, the batteries automatically recharge. If every panel needs to be removed, a light on the base stays on to help you find your way back. The base also features a USB charging port to keep your mobile devices powered. Combined, the lantern shines up to 800 lumens for as long as 20 hours, or 100 lumens on low for up to 400 hours. The lantern is IPX4 water-resistant and its LED bulbs will last a lifetime.

Product Features

  • 4 removable magnetic light panels Recharge on base
  • Built-in flashlight and individual controls on each light panel adjust to your liking
  • IPX4 water-resistant design
  • USB charging port keeps your mobile devices powered
  • Light runtime: up to 20 hours for base, 3 hours for panels

Comments

Anonymous says:

I like it now. Took a min though When I first got this all four detachable panels worked but any I attached at one location would not turn on when I used the top button. After gently pulling the connector pins out just a bit it has since worked flawlessly. It does a great job of lighting up the area around our campsites and the kids love having a night light they can take with them to bed.

Anonymous says:

Love this light! I had one of the earlier quad lights and while I really liked it, I really love this light. In general, it puts off a pleasant colored light. It has 3 brightness settings which are really handy depending on what you’re doing. When off of the main light, each of the panels has 2 brightness settings (also real handy), as well as a super bright flashlight. With all panels removed the base has enough lights to be a formidable lantern all on its own. I do haul it in the box, so that the panels…

Anonymous says:

Good camp light It should have a charging port, since the small lights will put a steady drain on the D-cells…so you’ll want rechargeable D cells, and they should have their own charger.The biggest problem is that the best batteries (EBL D Size 10000mAh NiMH Rechargeable) are too long to fit. I was able to fix the problem by removing the battery door and sanding down the plastic contact plate by about 1mm. It was easy to do, but only for the DIY crowd.I’m going to add a charging…

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