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don't want a gas lamp with DS- which battery one lasts and is good light?

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hettie · 06/04/2008 10:17

before we went to gas lamps we used a sucession of crappy battery lamps. The light was always rubbish and batteries went really quickly. Have they improved? Which ones last longish and give off enough light for 2 people to read in a tent? Cheers

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OhYouBadBadKitten · 06/04/2008 13:04

How about LED head torches? Bright and last a long time - just a rather limited pool of light.

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hettie · 06/04/2008 14:18

yeah- thought about it, but now we have a tent we can sit in ( I know luxury!) we'd like to be able to play cards etc and so thought it'd be nice to get a lamp that lights up an area

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ClareVoiant · 06/04/2008 14:31

what about one of these

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StripeyKnickersSpottySocks · 06/04/2008 15:29

I got a Gelert 12 LED one last year and it seems good. Only about £10.

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OhYouBadBadKitten · 06/04/2008 16:54

Clare that looks really good!

hettie - know what you mean. We do use a little gas lamp but i can't read by it anymore so I'm trialling the headtorch this week.

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ClareVoiant · 06/04/2008 19:33

and only a tenner! 3light settings, its going on my camping wish list

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hettie · 06/04/2008 19:37

ooo looks like a solution! Cheers ladies!

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LittleB · 07/04/2008 13:57

Our wind up lamp isn't bright enough to read by, although fine for getting undressed etc. We have a rechgargeable lamp which is great for reading by, it will charge from mains or a car cigarette lighter. It cost about £25 so wasn't cheap but is really useful and has two brightness settings. Can't remember what its called though.

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Pixel · 08/04/2008 22:24

We got one of these last year. It's a tiny little thing and we thought it would be handy for dcs to carry on night-time trips to the toilet. However, it turned out to be much brighter than our big lamps and lasts much longer. Also it only takes AA batteries which makes life easier. We ended up buying another one and not bothering with the other lamps.

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madm00se · 09/04/2008 11:03

To save on your batteries, get a REALLY good re-charger & a set of re-chargeable batteries, esp coming into better weather-you'll be camping more. This is what we've done with BOTH camping light & both of our digi cameras. We've got a uni-ross charger which came up quite good in a review.

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