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Yellow Camping Lights Feuerhand Baby Special 276
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Feuerhand Baby Special 276

Camping Light, Steel

£24.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £8.33/mo.*
7stores
Yellow Camping Lights NiteCore HC65 UHE

NiteCore HC65 UHE

Camping Light

£83.95
Or 3 interest-free payments of £27.98/mo.*
6stores
Yellow Camping Lights Edm 18650 Rechargeable Camping Lamp

Edm 18650 Rechargeable Camping Lamp

Camping Light

£8.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £2.66/mo.*
4stores
Yellow Camping Lights Silva Explore 5 Head Light 700 Lumens

Silva Explore 5 Head Light 700 Lumens

Campingbeleuchtung

£52.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £17.66/mo.*
4stores
NiteCore HC70 UHE Headlamp

NiteCore HC70 UHE Headlamp

Camping Light

£69.99£75.95
Or 3 interest-free payments of £23.33/mo.*
4stores
NiteCore HA13 Headlamp 350 Lumens

NiteCore HA13 Headlamp 350 Lumens

Camping Light, Steel

£20.74
Or 3 interest-free payments of £6.91/mo.*
3stores
Six Peaks Multi-function Bug Zapper Lantern

Six Peaks Multi-function Bug Zapper Lantern

Camping Light

£19.95
Or 3 interest-free payments of £6.65/mo.*
2stores

3 tips when buying camping lamps and lanterns

  • A hurricane lantern runs on kerosene or lamp oil and has a protective glass cover that makes it resistant to wind. This makes it great for garden dining or a cozy night in a holiday chalet. It’s less suitable for camping, boating and other activities where there’s a risk of the lamp tipping over and starting a fire.

  • A gas lantern runs on gas and is a good alternative if you want heating as well as lighting. As the gas flame doesn’t give off a lot of light, you’ll need to install an incandescent mantle in the lantern. Gas lanterns are relatively quiet, don’t produce soot and their brightness is easy to adjust. They should only be used in well-ventilated areas and never in tents, except in exceptional cases.

  • An LED-powered lantern is a good option when you need to think about safety, particularly in enclosed spaces or around children. It has a long burning time of around 40,000 hours and you won't need to buy lamp oil, just charge the battery. Plus, the brightness is adjustable, making it suitable for any activity.

If you're camping and need more general light in your tent, torches and head lamps are useful but sometimes not enough. LED lamps with a hook are simple to hang up and give ample light to help you get ready for bed or find anything you might have misplaced.

If you're going on a hike or camping trip and want to keep your mobile devices charged, a camping lamp with an integrated power bank feature is a must-have. Some models even have a solar cell or hand crank, so you can charge the lamp without needing a power socket. This ensures you'll have a reliable source of light and power, even on longer hikes.

Not sure what to bring on your camping trip? Check out this handy guide for tips and advice on what to pack.

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