Supernova 300 Lumens Ultra Bright LED Camping and Emergency Lantern

June 24, 2017 - Comment
Add to Cart $29.75Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 21:19 GMT+0100 - Details)

Protect Your Family and Power Your Outdoor Adventures with the Brightest and Longest Lasting LED Lantern. The Supernova 300 ™ LED Camping and Emergency Lantern combines the latest LED lighting technology along with an innovative design that results in unsurpassed performance and beauty.

Product Features

  • 300 lumens of brightness is perfect for camping, hiking, or any type of emergency
  • Highly efficient LED light generates little heat and can be used continuously for up to six days
  • LED lights are guaranteed for up to 100,000 hours of use. This product is NOT solar-powered.
  • Slow-pulse LED indicator light ensures that the lantern can be found during an emergency
  • Compact size with sturdy rubber and plastic molding for maximum durability and water resistance

Comments

MB says:

Harness the sun Summary: These lanterns are bright, durable, and work very well with rechargeable batteries. If you do a good deal of camping with bigger campsites or want to illuminate a larger area with the power of the sun, the SuperNova 500 will deliver. 

theschlay says:

Surprisingly bright LED lantern This is the third LED lantern I have bought in the past month following a tornado that hit our neighborhood and knocked our power out. I still have all three and have placed them in various areas in the house but the first two I bought were small in size and power (they looked big in the picture on Amazon so don’t be fooled). This Supernova 300 Lantern is significantly brighter than the others and light up some of my rooms better than the electric lighting. I am very pleased with this…

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Danny says:

No problems with this light! I got this light about a month ago and I’ve had some time to test it out and play around with it. I wanted a light that could be used for emergency home situations and camping. My area is prone to lighting strikes which can sometimes knock out the lights for a few hours. Here in North Carolina we also deal with the occasional tornado, hurricanes, and snow storms. I have a propane lantern that I have used but those are not really recommended for indoors and I would be scared that my 4 year…

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