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Snow Peak GigaPower Lantern, Auto Ignition

Snow Peak GigaPower Lantern, Auto Ignition

Snow Peak GigaPower Lantern, Auto Ignition

The Snowpeak Giga Power Lantern includes a clear glass globe. The Snow Peak Giga Power Lantern produces 80 watts of light.


 
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Description from Backcountry:
The Snowpeak Giga Power Lantern includes a clear glass globe. The Snow Peak Giga Power Lantern produces 80 watts of light. Snow Peak's small fuel canister, GP-110, will generate 4 consecutive hours at a maximum gas output. Snow Peak's state-of-the-art technology insures excellent performance. Get bright light with the push of a button! This lightweight lantern lets you instantly light your camp without fumbling in the dark for matches. Built-in, Piezo igniter emits an electric spark that lights the lantern so you never need matches. Extremely compact design screws onto a Snow Peak or MSR isobutane cartridge or Primus butane/propane canister; no pumping necessary. Long-wire adjustment knob keeps hands away from heat source and lets you get just the brightness you need. The stove and lantern are interchangeable with Snow Peak's fuel canister. Comes in high-quality plastic carrying case, 2 inches x 2inches x 4 inches. Lightweight, Compact. Easy-to-use. The GigaPower Lantern, Auto Ignition weighs 4.5 oz.

 

Reviews :

If you are already packing gas for your stoves, this latern gives you a nice capability with very little weight addition to your pack. The self-ignition feature gives you light, fast. I carried mine for about about 3 days without using it; then came the thunderstorm at dinner time, and the lantern gave us light to make dinner under the dining fly while the rain and wind howled. Like the other Snow Peak products, this latern is great bang for the ounce.

This lil' honey works ALL the time. Just tilt it toward the piezo inition and it will light every time. BRIGHT light or mellow light (using the mesh globe). Tiny, impressive--friend borrowed mine--lost it--I bought another. It's that good. Hope this helps.

The lantern met my expectations. My only complaint is what I believe is common to all of these single-globe lanterns, namely the limited light output. Rated by the manufacturer as 80W, I'd probably say the actual is 40W.