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BioLite SunLight Solar Lantern (2-Pack)

BioLite SunLight Solar Lantern (2-Pack)

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A lightweight alternative to bulky lanterns, the BioLight SunLight solar lantern is a go-to for camping, backpacking, and emergency situations. It features a 0.45-watt solar panel that can charge up the lantern in 5 to 7 hours to provide nearly 50 hours of light Read More

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dolkbor
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Oct 26, 2018
i've had one of these for a few months and taken it on some camping trips. The RGB color is a neat gimmick (which i've been using in my jack-o-lantern recently). The light recharges fast and lasts 6+hours. The white light is a nice warm temperature, i like how i can control the brightness. I also like how i can set up a red light lantern to keep my night vision. It's nice and compact, and the solar alignment works. That being said, the RGB is the exact kind of thing i hate while trying to be out in nature. Call me old fashioned, but i like old school camping with gas lanterns and firelight, and like to keep my campsite ambiance like that... leave the artificial looking light for the city. Opinion aside, the biggest annoyance is it blinks when you turn it off and also while it charges, it is how it shows that it is charging and the amount of charge left. The blink is super bright and annoying if it's dark out. I also have a LUCI inflatable solar lantern and just kinda like it better if all you want is a simple solar lantern in a nice warm LED color. It's waterproof, has more omnidirectional, pleasing light, but it doesn’t have a red light, can’t charge from USB, and is less compact. If I can only grab one, I grab the LUCI, but some might disagree.
TRexSr
132
Oct 26, 2018
I know it’s a better deal than the site but didn’t check google. My main reason for commenting is that I have used Biolite products (campstove II with lighting included- MD drop) and I love them. I finally took the base lantern and string lights out on a tent camping trip and it was awesome. When in-laws are using crap flashlights or firelight, my tent area was illuminated by Biolite and a nice Hybrid light too. My base lantern covered the picnic table/cook area. I definitely want more solar powered lights for base camp. I may jump on this; would like to see the SolarHome package available one day. They also have a sweet fire pit too. Bucket list item added. Lol
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