Coleman Quad LED Lantern Special Edition Ultra Bright 280 Lumens, Silver

October 31, 2017 - Comment
Add to Cart $69.97Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 05:25 GMT+0100 - Details)

Coleman’s versatile Quad LED Lantern is like getting four lights in one with panels that function together as one 280 ultra-bright lumen light when attached to the base, or as four single, detachable units. It’s a great addition to your tent as a lantern, then for an emergency or trek out just pop one of the four lights off the base for a personal flashlight. Each of the panels is a fully functioning light, with six 5mm white LEDs, a rechargeable NiMH battery, an independent on/off switch, and a top handle for carrying or hanging. Once they’re back on the base they will recharge and the 24 LEDs last a lifetime, so they never need replacing. The Quad’s LEDs run cool to the touch so it’s always safe. Lantern: 280 ultra-bright lumens. Panel: 84 bright lumens each. Range for both, 30+ ft (10 m). Easy-carry handles for the lantern and each panel. On/off switches on lantern’s top and on each panel. Lifetime LEDs never need replacing. Cool-running LEDs are safe to touch. Diffused lenses reduce LED glare. Water resistant against rain and splashing. 5-year limited warranty. Weight:with power source: 6.15 (2.79 kg).

Product Features

  • Four individual rechargeable light panels snap onto a single lantern with carry handle
  • Lantern: 280 lumens; runtime: 37-165 hrs (high/low); Range: 30+ feet
  • Each individual panel: 84 lumens; runtime: 3-5.5 hrs (high/low): Range: 30+ feet
  • Great for camping, backyard, power outage; Item size: 12 inches height by 7 inches diameter
  • Base powered by 8 D-cell batteries (not included)

Comments

Jennie H. says:

A camping must, but may not replace a propane lantern We bought this lantern two years ago and have taken it on multiple trips. Unlike many other reviewers, we found that it did not replace a regular propane lantern; when used in the middle of a picnic table the light seems to dissipate closer to the lantern than with propane . The result is that for activities like eating, the two are comparable, but for playing cards or reading you need to sit much closer to the LED lantern if it is placed in the center of the table. If you have a screen tent…

Randomly says:

Large modular camping/emergency light, practical and very bright. After hurricane Irma, I wanted a top quality flashlight/emergency light. It has not been tested under camping or emergency conditions, but looks good, has four detachable lanterns (components) as advertised which charge from the core of eight batteries at the center. They are bright and comfortable. One small remark, the handles are the only way to hang the lights. The old fashion hook style of camping lamps is better. Also, it is large, one should consider that, it is both a plus and a minus,…

Frost says:

Worth every penny First off this thing is huge a lot bigger than I first thought. However it’s full of cool functions. First you can take one or all the panel lights off the base to use separate. Second once that panel looses battery life hook it back on to the main body and it recharges itself. And last but not least probably the main reason your looking at this is its bright as hell. I’ve had it for about five or six months and in that time it’s come in handy with the bad weather and some camping trips.

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