expiredniki4h | Staff posted Apr 06, 2024 03:39 AM
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expiredniki4h | Staff posted Apr 06, 2024 03:39 AM
Cascade Mountain Tech 250-Lumens LED Multi-Use Camp Light w/ Batteries
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I really like them; they're very high quality and an impressive value at a unit cost of $5. The main body is metal. I have no way of testing the light output, but they sure seem to put out an impressive amount of distributed, diffused light - perfect for camping or power outages. The one thing I didn't like was the extendable frosted globe slides on a pliable rubber seal and seems a little wobbly when fully extended. In fact, I noticed that if I pulled hard enough, the frosted globe section would come right off. Now I see why: that design allows for a secondary function as a flashlight. Except the LED emitter on the earlier model I bought doesn't have a dished reflector.
This appears to be a refinement of the same basic design. It takes advantage of that removable frosted globe feature by incorporating a dished reflector around the LED emitter, so it doubles as a flashlight. At approximately the same $5 unit cost as what I got, this newer model is even better. I can't justify getting yet another Cascade Mountain 500 lumen lantern, but if I had to do it all over again, I'd definitely opt for this revised model with the secondary flashlight function.
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Maybe rechargeable ones are different.
What exactly are you concerned about?
I really like them; they're very high quality and an impressive value at a unit cost of $5. The main body is metal. I have no way of testing the light output, but they sure seem to put out an impressive amount of distributed, diffused light - perfect for camping or power outages. The one thing I didn't like was the extendable frosted globe slides on a pliable rubber seal and seems a little wobbly when fully extended. In fact, I noticed that if I pulled hard enough, the frosted globe section would come right off. Now I see why: that design allows for a secondary function as a flashlight. Except the LED emitter on the earlier model I bought doesn't have a dished reflector.
This appears to be a refinement of the same basic design. It takes advantage of that removable frosted globe feature by incorporating a dished reflector around the LED emitter, so it doubles as a flashlight. At approximately the same $5 unit cost as what I got, this newer model is even better. I can't justify getting yet another Cascade Mountain 500 lumen lantern, but if I had to do it all over again, I'd definitely opt for this revised model with the secondary flashlight function.
I really like them; they're very high quality and an impressive value at a unit cost of $5. The main body is metal. I have no way of testing the light output, but they sure seem to put out an impressive amount of distributed, diffused light - perfect for camping or power outages. The one thing I didn't like was the extendable frosted globe slides on a pliable rubber seal and seems a little wobbly when fully extended. In fact, I noticed that if I pulled hard enough, the frosted globe section would come right off. Now I see why: that design allows for a secondary function as a flashlight. Except the LED emitter on the earlier model I bought doesn't have a dished reflector.
This appears to be a refinement of the same basic design. It takes advantage of that removable frosted globe feature by incorporating a dished reflector around the LED emitter, so it doubles as a flashlight. At approximately the same $5 unit cost as what I got, this newer model is even better. I can't justify getting yet another Cascade Mountain 500 lumen lantern, but if I had to do it all over again, I'd definitely opt for this revised model with the secondary flashlight function.
Is this brand as efficient?
Is this brand as efficient?
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