🌟 Light Up Your Next Adventure — Don’t Get Left in the Dark!
The LE 1000LM Battery Powered LED Camping Lantern delivers up to 1000 lumens of adjustable brightness across 4 modes, powered by 3 D alkaline batteries for 12 hours of reliable light. Its IPX4 water resistance and dual hanging options make it an essential, durable companion for camping, emergencies, and outdoor activities.
Finish Type | Plastic-based finish |
Product Dimensions | 3.46"L x 3.46"W x 7.24"H |
Battery Description | Alkaline |
Brightness | 1000 Lumen |
Item Weight | 408 Grams |
Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Battery Life | 12 Hours |
Bulb Base | E26 Medium |
Bulb Shape Size | B10 |
Number of Batteries | 3 D batteries required. |
Specification Met | IPX4 |
Voltage | 4.2 Volts |
Wattage | 10 watts |
Manufacturer | Lighting EVER |
Global Trade Identification Number | 04897033163040 |
Part Number | 3300002 |
Item Weight | 14.4 ounces |
Item model number | 3300002 |
Batteries | 3 D batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 8.8*9.5*18.4 cm |
Style | Modern |
Finish | Plastic-based finish |
Shape | camping lantern |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Switch Style | Push Button |
Special Features | IPX4 water resistance |
Usage | Portable |
Included Components | camping lantern |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
Description Pile | Alkaline |
Warranty Description | 1 year. |
V**A
Super useful for camping and emergencies!
I took this lantern on a weekend camping trip and it was a game changer. The full brightness mode lights up everything, but I really liked the dim mode for inside the tent. It’s lightweight, easy to hang, and the little blinking light helps you find it at night. I haven’t changed the batteries yet and it’s still going strong!
L**S
Great little lamp.
Great lighting. This is a small latern, light weight and is easy to load batteries. It puts out enough light to use our living room, which is about 400 sq feet. Our lights go out at least once a month. Recently during bad weather, the lights were out on three different occassions within 2 weeks. So this little light is most welcome. I'll be ordering another one for other parts of house. Price is good too.
N**.
LED laterns
Was a little hard at first to close after putting in the batteries, but do note, the positive and negative battery posts. Believe it will brighten the whole house because it's very bright. Needed for FL storms!
S**S
Good item.
This item was good, however it really doesn't show the actual size, but it's ok.
R**D
Bright, bright light
We have a few outages throughout the year, so it is nice to be prepared. My old lanterns seemed to have gotten dim so I ordered these. It lights a room. Really. Haven't used them so battery life may not be great, but am pleased at this time.
B**A
Robust with bright light
I bought a couple of these shortly after power went out for about 24 hours. I think these are a better option than candles since I don't like using candles due to the risk they pose. This camping lantern is more substantial than I thought it would be. It's design and weight are robust, I was thinking it would be more like (i.e. light weight) a children's toy, which it is not. It produces a bright light.
S**O
The best Lighting Ever - A comparison of lanterns and why the LE wins over RayOVac Sportsman
Purchased this Lighting Ever 1000 lumens lantern and the Rayovac Sportsman 240 Lumen LED Lantern SE3DLNACOM on the same order. Not realizing the identical nature of each lantern at the time, having both in hand together allowed me to make a side by side comparison. This might help someone chose which one to buy.The Rayovac I purchased on this page shows a 240 lumen lantern, however the one that arrived clearly states 305 lumens. Physically, the LE and RV are manufactured almost identically in composition. Both require 3 D sized batteries to operate. The LE is only one ounce more than the RV, but the LE feels and looks sturdier and of higher quality. LE and RV will be used when describing each lantern, but keep in mind that I am comparing the Rayovac 305 lumen that arrived, versus what is advertised on the Amazon page.The LE's output on highest mode is 1000 lumens compared to the RV's highest mode at 305; both are daylight white on high. On high, the LE touts a run time of 18 hours (10 watts), to the RV's 70 hours (4 watts), RV wins on run time.The LE's second mode both reduces the lumens (dimmer) and changes the color temp to a warm white. While the RV does not have a color temp variable, it does provide an option to dim the output to 140 lumens for its 2nd mode and can run 140 hours. LE wins due to the option to change to preferred temperature color.The LE's 18 hour operation will increase to 25 hours when on mode 2 (warm white). The third mode of the LE further dims the light and combines the warm and daylight temperatures to somewhere in between. The paperwork for the LE shows that mode 3 will last only 12 hours, which does not make sense as to why it shortens the life by the most .The last mode for both (LE's 4th mode, RVs 3rd mode) is a blinking / strobe light of the daylight / cool white color. I've not much to say on this mode - does not seem relevant at the moment to me. The RV has one final feature though, which is a dim green light on the power button that blinks very slowly, to assist the owner in locating it during periods of darkness. Personally, I do not like this feature and would either remove the batteries or put a dimmit over the light. Buyers might prefer this, I'm just not a fan of idiot lights with or without power.Lastly, I mentioned these being cut from the same mold, and both have battery compartments in the base of the lantern. The LE has a stem mounted in the base that the cover's slot must align correctly to close the battery compartment. The RV has a slot (no stem) on the rim of base to align to the cover's slot opening. However, the LE cover is still much easier to close with the batteries in the unit. Once the appropriate alignment is met, you must push down and turn to close the base. Think of pushing a child-proof pill bottle's lid to open it. Do the same on these lanterns. The LE base closed after 3 tries, to the RV's numerous tries getting frustrated. LE wins on battery replacement procedures.Overall, the LE wins hands down. For a 15 ounce lantern with more features, I paid approximately 17.00. The 14 ounce RV cost $24, but the Amazon page shows the list price at $34 and the buyer was getting a $10 discount at purchase. Though the 4 watt RV runs much longer at 2.9 days or 5.8 on mode 2 and the 10 watt LE has a run time of .75 days or 1 full day on mode 2, I am not using this to go camping. This was purchased for power failures, to be used as part of an overall emergency preparedness plan, and bright is what we need indoors during power failures. The hours will be broken up over various times and 18 hours will get us several days. For the money, same battery requirements and functionality, LE takes the cake.I've never heard of Lighting Ever before, but the product packaging shows they have their home base in Las Vegas, NV, another in the UK and one in China, where this lamp was made. It comes with RoHS certification, 1 year warranty and the instructions are the most accurate regarding the English language than I've seen in a long time. How refreshing to receive grammatically correct documents included in the box (yes, a real box). The RayOVac has a limited lifetime warranty and came in a plastic transparent bag, unbranded. The TLC shows on the LE, while the product packing on the RV is a wrapped label with specs, and it is though product presentation was an afterthought. For the $24, some type of protection during delivery wouldn't hurt. Whoever LE is, I will buy again if they produce a product as good as this one.
P**A
Perfect Light for various areas
Bought 1 initially for deer camp. Ended up buying 1 for each of our shops and 2 for the house. With the different light levels, it’s perfect!!
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