electric camping lantern
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Electric lanterns use several power sources: replaceable batteries (AA, D cells, etc.), built-in rechargeable lithium‑ion cells, solar or solar-plus-battery designs, and models with USB charging ports. Pick a type based on how often you’ll recharge versus swap batteries and whether you need off-grid solar recharging.
Common materials include ABS and other durable plastics. Many models advertise weather- or water-resistance and impact resistance; some list specific ratings or descriptions such as IP65 or 'military-grade' ruggedness for heavier-duty outdoor use.
Lanterns are generally compact and travel-friendly: heights commonly range from about 4 inches up to around 10 inches. Smaller models often weigh under about 1.3 pounds. Check dimensions and weight if you need something lightweight for backpacking versus a larger unit for car camping.
Many lanterns include hanging hooks or built-in hanger rings, foldaway or carrying handles, and some offer magnetic bases to attach to metal surfaces—useful for hands-free lighting in a tent, on a pole, or on a vehicle.
Lanterns use a variety of battery types: common removable configurations include AA and D cells (examples noted are 3 AA, 4 AA, 2 D, or 4 D), while some models use built-in, non-removable lithium‑ion cells.