Consciot 1000LM LED Camping Lantern, 4 Modes
Original price was: $34.98.$23.65Current price is: $23.65.
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Consciot 1000LM LED Camping Lantern, 4 Modes Price History
Price History for LED Camping Lantern, Consciot Battery Powered Camping Lights, 1000LM, 4 Light Modes, IPX4...
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Current Price | $23.65 | September 15, 2024 |
Highest Price | $23.66 | August 8, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $21.21 | July 15, 2024 |
Last price changes
$23.65 | September 10, 2024 |
$21.30 | August 31, 2024 |
$23.65 | August 15, 2024 |
$23.66 | August 8, 2024 |
$21.21 | July 15, 2024 |
Consciot 1000LM LED Camping Lantern, 4 Modes Description
- ✨ Ultra Bright – The 360° glow of up to 1000 lumens will illuminate your space. The translucent reflector cover allows the light to pass through to a maximum, providing sufficient brightness for home power outages, emergencies or outdoor use
- 💡 4 Lighting Modes & Dimmable – Short press the button to set the desired light mode: cool white, warm white, combined white, strobe mode. Holding down the button to have a smooth stepless dimming
- 👍 Long Lasting – 3 D-cell batteries required(not included). The energy-efficient camping lamp consumes little energy, making the power supply to last a long time. Even on the 1000LM brightness settings, our lantern is rated for up to 12 hours
- ☔ IPX4 Water Resistant – IPX4 levels of protection, free from water splashes. Crafted with anti-slip rubber and shockproof materials, our flashlight lantern is of high strength to withstand rainy weather and fierce outdoor challenges
- ⛺ Two Way Hanging Hooks & Removable Cap – With built-in handle on top for carrying and recessed hook on the bottom to be hung upside down. With the diffuser removed, our led lantern can also become a ceiling light, allowing direct down light for reading
Consciot 1000LM LED Camping Lantern, 4 Modes Specification
Specification: Consciot 1000LM LED Camping Lantern, 4 Modes
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Consciot 1000LM LED Camping Lantern, 4 Modes Reviews (11)
11 reviews for Consciot 1000LM LED Camping Lantern, 4 Modes
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Wanos –
Ordered for 96 year old who needed something light and bright when power went out . When it arrived was disappointed as it was small and the color was ugly, like John Deere green.
However, when we turned it on it was blinding. It was way brighter than the one we have for our home.
It was also very lightweight which was good for her.
It was very easy to turn on as well.
She was pleased with the purchase and it will come in handy for bad weather. We are going to buy one for us too.
David –
These are great little lights!
I will keep one in the house for power-outatages and one in our tornado shelter.
Super easy to install the batteries.They look great and have a solid base ro them to where they’re not getting knocked over on their own. So perfect size. They seem pretty durable so I think they’re a great value for the cost.
At 1,000 lumen and with a 360° coverage area, they are extremely bright.
Ronald E. Cambra –
Looked good on tables for evening student event. Different levels of brightness. The highest level was plenty bright.
JohnM –
EXCELETENTE PRODUCTO A MUY BUEN PRECIO
Alejandro Arenas –
I bought one for my husband and my 2 boys. One will use it at his cottage, one for camping and my husband for when he checks on his truck fleet early in the mornings.
Jose –
No pango fotos porque la lampara la tengo en otro lugar pero funciona muy bien , alumbra mucho mejor que otras lámparas que tengo del mismo tipo, también cuenta con una luz cálida, excelente para mi, solo la voy a usar para emergencias es por eso que no se cuanto tiempo duren las pilas pero por la capacidad de iluminación esta sobrada.
Sara –
I recently purchased the Consciot LED Camping Lanterns and I couldn’t be happier with my choice. As someone who enjoys the ambience of warm lighting, particularly during camping trips where you want to feel cozy and comfortable, the warm light mode on these lanterns is a game-changer. It provides a soft, inviting glow that doesn’t feel harsh or invasive, which is often the case with other LED lanterns.
These lanterns are impressively bright for their size, boasting a 1000LM output which is more than sufficient to light up a tent or a small campsite area. Despite their compact size, they pack a significant punch in terms of illumination.
Another feature I appreciate is their ease of use. The lanterns come with a user-friendly design that includes an easy-to-use hanging hook, making them perfect for hanging inside a tent or around a campsite for hands-free lighting. This feature is particularly useful when you need to perform tasks in the dark, like cooking or reading.
The lanterns also offer versatility with four different light modes to cater to various needs, whether that’s a lower brightness setting for late-night chats or the full brightness to navigate through a dark trail. The transition between modes is seamless, allowing for a tailored lighting experience based on your immediate needs.
Durability and weather resistance are crucial for any camping gear, and these lanterns do not disappoint. They are rated IPX4 for water resistance, which means they can handle splashing water from any direction. This feature was tested during a recent outing where we encountered light rain, and the lanterns performed flawlessly, proving their reliability.
For those concerned about power outages, emergencies, or natural disasters like hurricanes, these lanterns are an excellent addition to your emergency preparedness kit. Their portability also makes them a great choice for not just camping, but also for evening walks or backyard gatherings.
In conclusion, the Consciot LED Camping Lanterns are a top-tier choice for anyone in need of reliable, versatile, and cozy lighting solutions. Whether for outdoor adventures or emergency situations, these lanterns will not let you down. Highly recommended for their quality and performance.
Terri Cox –
I wanted sometime for power outages, something that I could store away nicely next to my battery case, and use only when needed to light up the house without using candles any more……this does the job. The power is enough to light up a room nicely.
Bernadette Robitaille –
Works well and very bright
Chrissy –
Para refrescarme silencioso. 3 velocidades potente ligero muy económico buen tamaño magnífico ventilador
Wanos –
I do multiple camping trips per year and I’ve bought more camping lanterns, LED headlights, and rechargeable D and 18650 batteries than most people have teeth in their mouth, multiplied by like 4 or 5 times. I have a very bright 500 lumens lantern from about 10 years ago, which I use rechargeable D batteries in. I decided it’s time to upgrade the batteries as well as the lanterns as the batteries were starting to show their age. So… I bought these three lanterns listed below. Here’s what I’m seeing so far, using the same, new D rechargeable batteries in each (ie swapping the batteries). I have a lux meter device that measures light output. Unfortunately I can’t find it, but when I do, I’ll update this review with images.
Lumens is the total output of light from a device. Manufacturers make wild claims, with some outright making the numbers up. Lux is the actual measurement of light that hits or reaches a surface. For example, the sun might be 100 trillion lumens (I’m making up a number here to make a point). But, in the winter, only a small amount of this luminosity or lux actually hits the Earth’s Northern hemisphere surface due to the angle of the sunlight because of the tilt of the Earth. The lumens is being spread across a larger area, like butter being scraped across a lot of bread.
As a result, we have a colder season, called winter, due to a lower amount of sunlight per square inch reaching us (in the Northern Hemisphere ) even though during the Northern Hemisphere winter, the Earth is actually closer to the sun than in the summer! In the Northern Hemisphere summer despite the Earth being further from the sun, more sunlight per square inch hits the Northern Hemisphere, thus it’s warmer and we have more light (longer days, summer solstice etc), or more lux. The sun may be a huge lumens generator, but if you’re on the dark side of the moon, you’ve got literally no lux. That’s why lumens claims are pointless if manufacturers design their lanterns poorly, or are blatantly making things up. Lux is more important.
1. B08F3BXXNZ – StarLight LED Camping Lantern. This product claims 1,000 lumens, but it’s only about half the brightness of my old 500 lumens lantern. I’d estimate the real lumens is 250-300 only.
2. B082HFFH98 – Consciot Ultra Bright LED Camping Lantern. This product advertises 1,000 lumens also, and is somewhat brighter than my old 500 lumens lantern. I’d estimate it to be around 750 lumens.
3. B082HD5JDH – LED Camping Lantern, Consciot Battery Powered Camping Lights. This lantern is very bright. It too claims 1,000 lumens. I concur this could be correct as it’s significantly brighter than my old 500 lumens lantern. This product has the most lux, and will be the brightest.
As for longevity and battery life, I cannot say as I’m only about to go camping next week for an entire week and will test them out.
The image I posted of 4 lanterns shows the brightness from left to right, with left being the weakest/dimmest and right being the brightest. And yes, that’s 4 boxes of Twinkies in the background. Told you I’m going camping next week.
If you look up item B015ZFKLNK, that’s the old Amazon product number for the 500 lumens lantern I bought. The seller has now changed the product to something different by upgrading the product, but like many sellers, continue to use old irrelevant reviews. Sometimes they’ll switch products to something else completely different, which is why some reviews doesn’t match their products, leaving you scratching your head. But they do this to keep the high product ratings. That’s why it’s important to ignore old reviews and read them carefully.
Anyways, if you look at the reviews of that product, my review is the top rated one, with almost 600 likes. But that review is for the old product, not the new one.
Update early July, 2023:
I decided to return the super dim lanterns, B08F3BXXNZ – StarLight LED Camping Lantern. It would be a waste of time and energy for me to even bother bringing them along. The other two lanterns were bright as expected with B082HD5JDH coming out slightly brighter.
Be warned however, because of the brightness, it also uses up batteries fast at highest settings and you’ll start noticing dimming within a few hours of use. For both better lanterns actually, at highest settings, you’ll need to replace batteries each night, or switch to a lower setting.
Update July 14, 2023:
I bought new rechargeable EBL D sized batteries in 2016, and some Tenergy batteries in 2013. It’s 2023. Both sets of batteries no longer charge, except for maybe about 10% of them. Last year, they still mostly all charged. Given the math of 10 years vs 7 years, clearly the Tenergy batteries lasted longer.
Having said that, I bought new EBL D rechargeable batteries because they were cheaper. Bad mistake. They didn’t last 2+ hours on these lanterns before dimming. So, I was reading some reviews elsewhere for an EBL D size converter where it took one (1) AA battery into the shell of a D size part, allowing you to use an AA battery in a D slot. The reviews weren’t good, but one mentioned item B081G5KSQ1, which allows three (3) AA batteries. I bought it to test, and here are the results.
Test criteria:
A random combination of three to eight (3-8) year old 6 AA 2,300 mAh rechargeable Energizer and 3 AA Panasonic Eneloop 2,100 mAh rechargeable batteries were used, in combination with item B081G5KSQ1 vs 6 brand spanking new D size rechargeable EBL batteries. All batteries were tested in two brand new 1,000 lumens lantern, item B082HD5JDH.
Results:
Initially, the D EBL batteries were slightly brighter. I swapped the batteries and that made no difference for the batteries, meaning the issue isn’t related to the lantern. The effects followed the batteries around. After 2 hours, I started seeing dimming of the lantern with EBL batteries. After 4 hours, the EBL D sized battery powered lantern was even more significantly dimmer. See my pictures.
Verdict:
3-8 year old rechargeable Energizer and Panasonic AA batteries significantly beat out brand spanking new EBL rechargeable batteries.
In fact, I posted a video of 7 year old EBL batteries no longer charging. They were kept indoors and used a few times only almost every summer except for COVID in 2020. Will these new EBL batteries last? So far they can’t even beat AA batteries. If your rechargeable D batteries aren’t performing, you know what to do after reading my review.