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  • Recommend me a good camping light.
  • wrightyson
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    Off for a three day affair of car camping with no leccy! Due a new main light for the tent, any recommendations?? Cheers in advance!!

    TuckerUK
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    I like butane/propane lights, but that’s because I also use butane/propane stoves.

    LED lights, with their lower power consumption are attractive propositions.

    wrightyson
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    Do like the sound of an old school gas light!!

    alfabus
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    Gas lamps are good and bright, but can be a right mare to pack, due to the fairly brittle glass lens. We (by which I mean, my hamfisted missus) have broken 3 of the cursed things!

    I can wholeheartedly not recommend a wind up lantern from tesco, by the way. Biggest waste of 5 quid ever. Provides just about enough light to be able to find the off switch and throw it in the bin.

    Dave

    dyls
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    This, very bright. Silverpoint also do the same one, thats the one I have from Cotswolds

    Alpkit Light

    TheFunkyMonkey
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    I take a a small leisure battery with a few 12v fluorescent. Also great for charging phones and running music players etc

    mcmoonter
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    + 1 for the Alpkit style lamp. I got mine from Deal Extreme.

    simon_g
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    Alpkit bulb is fine for our small tent. We have a headtorch each for reading or nighttime loo visits too.

    TheBrick
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    You can buy light defusers for some feninx touches that look like a sex toy. That way you get three items, a touch, lantern and a sex toy.

    http://www.fenixtorch.co.uk/led_torches/accessories.html

    chrisdw
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    The alpkit ones are a bit small for lighting a whole tent.

    These are very good… http://amzn.to/KVbTwT

    jonny-m
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    I got a led one from Argos last week and it’s awesome, rechargeable and bright as ****.
    Cost about £30 have a look in their catalogue or on the website. It has loads of good reviews and rightly so

    TuckerUK
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    We have a headtorch each for reading or nighttime loo visits too.

    Oh yeah, can’t beat a headtorch in some situations.

    TuckerUK
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    due to the fairly brittle glass lens. We (by which I mean, my hamfisted missus) have broken 3 of the cursed things!

    I’ve had my EPIGas 3011HP Gas Cartridge Lantern for over 15 years, still on the same lens. I don’t treat it with kid gloves either.

    chaos
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    If you’re going with the other half, a candle lantern provides a more romantic atmosphere. 😉

    monkeyp
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    I got a fantastic solar led one from (of all places) Ikea! Big red folding thing with a huge array of lights absolutely great and about a tenner I believe.

    csb
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    Not sure what the risk is with gas lamps but careful of using anything that burns in tents. A fire in the doorway isn’t funny, neither is carbon monoxide poisoning.

    wrightyson
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    Agreed re the CO poisoning, have a gas burner heater thing which is only allowed in the awning/porch bit and goes off the minute anyone hits the sleeping bag! Will look at the recommendations and invest in a coupla cheap head torches for the tribe I reckon. Thanks again.

    colournoise
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    Headtorches plus a cheapish wind-up LED lantern that charges in the car on the journey there and then the winder just keeps it topped up.

    Similar to this – http://www.surplusandoutdoors.com/shop/survival-accessories/led-torches-lanterns/cyba-lite-mini-wind-up-led-lantern-625331.html

    Wouldn’t want to use anything gas/flame based in a modern tent.

    slainte 😀 rob

    tonyplym
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    Keep an eye on the Alpkit light suggested earlier – they drain the batteries ever so slowly, so if you pack it away at the end of a camping season expect the batteries to be flat and to have leaked by the time you come around to trying to use it again the following year.

    Muke
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    I would recommend Wilkinsons UFO lights

    or have a search on http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk equipment forums

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