![]() ![]() This was cleaned after the last trip, still shows where the wax was. It also works well to keep dampness and condensation under control. Of course it would stand completely straight when I wanted to show how well it worked even with the tilt! This is maximum height.Ĭlosed, next to closed full sized lantern.īase with spare. It serves well for getting around a dark campground, or a dark house during a power failure. This is as straight as I can usually get to stand when not hanging. Best of all, it's cheap enough to use and the burn time is just right to use as a convenient nightlight-I leave it just outside the tent, let it burn out for the last couple of hours, and pick it up in the morning. Those holes arent just for weight reduction. It works well enough to provide a spare light for moving around at camp. The Utility Spork has micro serrations to smoothly cut through protein rich foods and stab the perfect bite. That said, this little one goes on every camping trip where weight isn't an issue. ![]() ![]() I don't use candles in tents, but something to keep in mind if you do. So this one usually does drip into the base, and will drip on everything else under it if jarred. Now LED lamps and Micro Lanterns are great the light of a candle cant. It also does not use the ingenuous spring fed mechanism of the standard candle lantern that lets those burn almost all their wax. I got turned on to the UCO candle lantern by another hiker we met at the sporting. The flimsy construction of the struts holding up the glass chimney means that it rarely stays fully extended and straight up when stood on the base, rather than hung. This smallest of all the candle lanterns does have its issues. ![]()
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