Walmart has Ozark Trail Lantern, 500 Lumens, LED Mini Camping Lantern, Carabineer Handle for $4.97. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free trial available) or on orders $35+.
Walmart also has 4-PackOzark Trail Lantern, 500 Lumens, LED Mini Camping Lantern, Carabineer Handle for $16.96. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free trial available) or on orders $35+.
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Features:
Bright 500-Lumen Output: Offers strong visibility for tents, campsites, or work areas.
4 Lighting Modes: Choose from high, medium, low, and candle flicker for ambient or functional light.
Durable Design: Built tough to handle outdoor use and occasional drops.
Water-Resistant: IPX4 rating makes it suitable for light rain and damp environments.
Long Battery Life: Runs up to 30 hours on low mode using 3 AAA-cell batteries each (not included)
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About this product:
Rating of 4.5 from over 92 customer reviews.
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Illuminate your campsite or emergency kit with the Ozark Trail 500 Lumen LED Camping Lantern. Lightweight and durable, this lantern provides reliable lighting across four versatile modes, whether you’re camping, tailgating, or prepping for storms. Bright 500-Lumen Output: Offers strong visibility for tents, campsites, or work areas. 4 Lighting Modes: Choose from high, medium, low, and candle flicker for ambient or functional light. Durable Design: Built tough to handle outdoor use and occasional drops. Water-Resistant: IPX4 rating makes it suitable for light rain and damp environments. Long Battery Life: Runs up to 30 hours on low mode using 3 AAA-cell batteries each (not included).
Model Number:
21396
Product SKU:
18070124932
UPC:
840333403181
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Walmart has Ozark Trail Lantern, 500 Lumens, LED Mini Camping Lantern, Carabineer Handle for $4.97. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free trial available) or on orders $35+.
Walmart also has 4-PackOzark Trail Lantern, 500 Lumens, LED Mini Camping Lantern, Carabineer Handle for $16.96. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free trial available) or on orders $35+.
Thanks to Community Member pennysave for finding this deal.
Features:
Bright 500-Lumen Output: Offers strong visibility for tents, campsites, or work areas.
4 Lighting Modes: Choose from high, medium, low, and candle flicker for ambient or functional light.
Durable Design: Built tough to handle outdoor use and occasional drops.
Water-Resistant: IPX4 rating makes it suitable for light rain and damp environments.
Long Battery Life: Runs up to 30 hours on low mode using 3 AAA-cell batteries each (not included)
Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
About this product:
Rating of 4.5 from over 92 customer reviews.
About this store:
Most items sold & shipped by Walmart.com can be returned for free, either to a store or by mail up to 90 Days after item is delivered. See the Walmart returns page for returns information.
Model: Ozark Trail Lantern, 500 Lumens, LED Mini Camping Lantern, Carabineer Handle
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Yeah I've just done the Amazon Basics ones in the past and I've been happy with them - https://a.co/d/01DFN8gZ . You can easily find a 4-port charger for them as well for under $10.
Extra information:
Since I've done the research in the past, here is some additional info. There are generally two kinds of AA and AAA rechargeable batteries - NiMH and Li-ion. NiMH are 1.2V and Li-ion are usually 1.5V. So Li-ion you may actually be able to eke out a little extra brightness out of it, though probably not very noticeable. Li-ion tend to be a little more pricey though as well.
The biggest thing is that they use different chargers, so if you ever decided to go with the Li-ion, make sure that the charger doesn't say "NiMH only."They do actually make universal chargers as well though for still under $10, like this one - https://a.co/d/0jktfnzb that can do both types.
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I agree. 500 lumens would be good for a directional flashlight, but for an omnidirectional lantern, it's dim. It would work well inside a pillow fort, I suppose.
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Personally, I have the 1K lum version, and while it's not on sale I'd recommend going with it instead. At least for me, it was well worth $10. Not just double the brightness, but more than double the battery life using AAs instead of AAAs. Either way, regardless of the version that one buys still use rechargeable batteries, of course.
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Yeah I've just done the Amazon Basics ones in the past and I've been happy with them - https://a.co/d/01DFN8gZ . You can easily find a 4-port charger for them as well for under $10.
Extra information:
Since I've done the research in the past, here is some additional info. There are generally two kinds of AA and AAA rechargeable batteries - NiMH and Li-ion. NiMH are 1.2V and Li-ion are usually 1.5V. So Li-ion you may actually be able to eke out a little extra brightness out of it, though probably not very noticeable. Li-ion tend to be a little more pricey though as well.
The biggest thing is that they use different chargers, so if you ever decided to go with the Li-ion, make sure that the charger doesn't say "NiMH only."They do actually make universal chargers as well though for still under $10, like this one - https://a.co/d/0jktfnzb that can do both types.
Personally, I have the 1K lum version, and while it's not on sale I'd recommend going with it instead. At least for me, it was well worth $10. Not just double the brightness, but more than double the battery life using AAs instead of AAAs. Either way, regardless of the version that one buys still use rechargeable batteries, of course.
The 1K version is also significantly larger though. The main selling point on this 500 lumen one in my opinion is the small size/weight. Plenty good enough for ambient light in a tent and won't take up much space in your pack. Clip is handy too.
If portability is not a concern a bigger and brighter one (with better battery life) would be better for most. If a tiny size is of paramount importance, hard to beat for 5 bucks, if you have a need for this sort of thing.
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Extra information:
Since I've done the research in the past, here is some additional info. There are generally two kinds of AA and AAA rechargeable batteries - NiMH and Li-ion. NiMH are 1.2V and Li-ion are usually 1.5V. So Li-ion you may actually be able to eke out a little extra brightness out of it, though probably not very noticeable. Li-ion tend to be a little more pricey though as well.
The biggest thing is that they use different chargers, so if you ever decided to go with the Li-ion, make sure that the charger doesn't say "NiMH only."They do actually make universal chargers as well though for still under $10, like this one - https://a.co/d/0jktfnzb that can do both types.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank This_Field
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Extra information:
Since I've done the research in the past, here is some additional info. There are generally two kinds of AA and AAA rechargeable batteries - NiMH and Li-ion. NiMH are 1.2V and Li-ion are usually 1.5V. So Li-ion you may actually be able to eke out a little extra brightness out of it, though probably not very noticeable. Li-ion tend to be a little more pricey though as well.
The biggest thing is that they use different chargers, so if you ever decided to go with the Li-ion, make sure that the charger doesn't say "NiMH only."They do actually make universal chargers as well though for still under $10, like this one - https://a.co/d/0jktfnzb that can do both types.
If portability is not a concern a bigger and brighter one (with better battery life) would be better for most. If a tiny size is of paramount importance, hard to beat for 5 bucks, if you have a need for this sort of thing.
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