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New Member and Camping Q's

Paul,

I leaning towards the JB more these days after more reading and influence from other user accounts.....yes, it's a little more expensive but you get what you pay for....I'm tired of cheap......that's why i bought a bmw....anyhoo....

How about those candle type lamps for inside the tent??..are they safe?...do they get incredibley hot?...what would you recommend for interior tent lighting?????

I have only used it once. It was warm enough (no not incredible hot) to eliminate the cold and dampness in my tent. It was safe enough that when I forgot about it in the morning and knocked it from the overhead tent loop, it fell to the floor and immediately went out. I was skeptical and only carried, not used it for about a year, until it was so cold I had to try it. It passed both tests. My friend who gave it to me has been using one for years with no problems. I guess it could work for interior tent lighting but I wear a LED headlamp that illuminates the tent just fine. Truth is, I only need a bit of lighting to find my PJs before turning in for the night.

I got a tiny LED lantern (I think at Canadian Tire.) It is much smaller than the candle lamps and much brighter. It's not much bigger than my thumb so helps with the packing. Or Lee Valley has tiny LED lights you just crank--no batteries. They're designed for you keychain so again very small and very handy.

On my list to get is a very small battery LED lantern like Holly mentions. One to hang near but outside my tent so that when I return to my campsite in the dark, it will that much easier for me to find.
 
How about those candle type lamps for inside the tent??..are they safe?...do they get incredibley hot?...what would you recommend for interior tent lighting?????


They can get very hot. I'd not use one in a tent that I care about. Think melted plastic if it falls over.
56.jpeg Instead I have one of these [Coleman Exponent Pack-Away LED lantern].
 
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