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Led Lantern
Batteries and rechargeable lanterns that use LEDs. It can illuminate directly below, which oil lanterns and gasoline lanterns cannot.
This is for use in a tent as it does not emit carbon monoxide. LEDs are blue-based, so they are expensive to warm up.
Camp terms starting with O
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Oil lantern
A lantern that uses kerosene or paraffin oil as fuel.
The most commonly used lantern that uses fire as a light source.
Camp terms starting with KA
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Cantera
Things called candle holders and candle sticks in English. In Japan, signal lamps used on railroads and ships are often referred to as cantera.
Basically vintage items. Many of the items currently on sale under the name Cantera are also vintage-processed. -
Carbide lamp
A lamp also called an acetylene lamp.
The light source is a fire that is burned by generating acetylene from a carbide called carbide.
It is often used in cave surveys because it illuminates the direction of travel over a wider area than a flashlight. -
Gas Lantern
A lantern that can be attached to CB cans and OD cans.
From small items like candle lanterns to mantle-type items. -
Gasoline lantern
A lantern that uses white gas as fuel. Gasoline lanterns are manufactured only by Coleman.
Therefore, we often refer to Coleman's gasoline lanterns rather than to refer to lanterns that can use white gas.
The amount of light is excellent, but there is a fuel noise.
Camp terms starting with KI
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Candle lantern
A lantern that uses a candle as a light source. The amount of light is low and cleaning is difficult, but since it does not use flammable fuel, it is safe and light to carry.
Camp terms starting with NO
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North Star
The name of the gasoline lantern sold by Coleman.
Camp terms starting with HA
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Hurricane lantern
One of the typical oil lanterns. It has a structure that uses an updraft and is resistant to rain and wind.
Camp terms starting with HE
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Headlight
A light that is wrapped around the head with a rubber band. Although the amount of light is low, it is useful during work because it can illuminate the direction of the line of sight.
Camp terms starting with RA
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lantern
A "lamp that can be carried in your hand" with lighting equipment.
Four major lanterns are "oil lanterns" that use kerosene and paraffin oil, "gasoline lanterns" that use white gas, "LED lanterns" that use batteries and rechargeables, and "candle lanterns" that use candles. ..
Minor items include carbide lamps and Cambrian lanterns.
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