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A quality camping light is crucial when camping. An ideal light ensures that you don’t stumble in the dark during your trip. It helps you navigate trails, illuminate your site, and even read inside your tent. When picking a camping lantern, you will be overwhelmed with choices because there are so many great options out there. However, there is always something for everyone, so all you need to do is find what works for you. For you to pick the best camping lantern, you need to understand the essential features of a camping light. The features to look at include brightness, durability, size, weight, fuel type, battery time, run time, light adjustability, price, and brand reputation.

The three main types of camping lights include free burning, electric, and candle lanterns. Electric lanterns are the most common because they are bright, lightweight, and durable. These lanterns are also safe for kids and can be used inside the tent. They include rechargeable lanterns, LED lanterns, solar lanterns, and battery-operated lanterns. The biggest disadvantage of electric lanterns is that they require a regular change of batteries.

Fuel-burning lanterns are those that are powered by propane, kerosene, and butane. They are incredibly bright, but not safe to use inside tents, and not child-friendly. Fuel-burning lanterns are most efficient in cold weather, so they are great during winter as long as your cautious when using them.

Although candle lanterns are outdated, they still have their benefits. They produce a warm light that is perfect for relaxation. However, their light is minimal, and they also produce heat which means they can be dangerous when used inside the tent for an extended period.

When picking the camping light most suitable for you, consider the type of camping you will be doing, the size of the camping team, and expected weather conditions. Through this checklist, you might even realize that you need a headlight instead of a lantern.