Phaserburn
Flashlight Enthusiast
I found this yesterday and placed an order for a satin nickel one:
http://www.barebonesliving.com/store/forest-light-satin-nickel
Barebones Forest Lantern. This looks very, very cool to me!
Warm tint, listed as 3000K
Li-ion powered and comes with built in internal charger w attached cord stored underneath. It sounds like it's got two 18650s inside ("2x8W li-ion cells")
Frosted globe
Variable dimming, up to 325 lumens "5W Cree"
Stainless steel construction
Rear USB charging port, up to 1.5A for cell phones and such
Looks like there is an led power gauge on the front, but it doesn't specify
It's pricey at $80, but I couldn't resist the style. It also comes in a great looking antiqued finish as well. This is probably the best attempt at making a good quality lantern using modern materials, for once, that I've run across.
They also carry a Canyon Lantern. This one looks like an old style box lantern with a round fresnel lens in front (prob isn't, though). The led section pulls out, converting the flashlight to a lantern. 200 lumens, and shares most of the properties above of the Forest. If the Forest checks out when I get it, I may have to go for a Canyon as well.
http://www.barebonesliving.com/store/forest-light-satin-nickel
Barebones Forest Lantern. This looks very, very cool to me!
Warm tint, listed as 3000K
Li-ion powered and comes with built in internal charger w attached cord stored underneath. It sounds like it's got two 18650s inside ("2x8W li-ion cells")
Frosted globe
Variable dimming, up to 325 lumens "5W Cree"
Stainless steel construction
Rear USB charging port, up to 1.5A for cell phones and such
Looks like there is an led power gauge on the front, but it doesn't specify
It's pricey at $80, but I couldn't resist the style. It also comes in a great looking antiqued finish as well. This is probably the best attempt at making a good quality lantern using modern materials, for once, that I've run across.
They also carry a Canyon Lantern. This one looks like an old style box lantern with a round fresnel lens in front (prob isn't, though). The led section pulls out, converting the flashlight to a lantern. 200 lumens, and shares most of the properties above of the Forest. If the Forest checks out when I get it, I may have to go for a Canyon as well.