LE 1000LM Battery Powered LED Camping Lantern, Waterproof Tent Light with 4 Light Modes, Camping Essentials, Portable Lantern Flashlight for Camping, Emergency Light, Power Outages, Not Rechargeable : Sports & Outdoors
Original price was: $63.99.$53.99Current price is: $53.99.
About this item High Brightness & Dimmable: Long press the button to adjust brightness up to 1000 lumen, suitable for reading or illuminate the whole space. 4 Lighting Modes: Short press the button to switch light modes (daylight white, warm white, full brightness, flashing). Long Battery Life: Powered by 3pcs D alkaline batteries (not included), it can last 12 hours even under 1000 lumen brightness setting. Not rechargeable. IPX4 Water Resistant: It could protected against splashing water from all angle, suitable for outdoor activities in rainy or snowy day. Hanging Hook & Removable Cover: Featuring a hook on the bottom and a metal handle on top, this lantern can be easily hung or carried for various purposes.
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About this item
- High Brightness & Dimmable: Long press the button to adjust brightness up to 1000 lumen, suitable for reading or illuminate the whole space.
- 4 Lighting Modes: Short press the button to switch light modes (daylight white, warm white, full brightness, flashing).
- Long Battery Life: Powered by 3pcs D alkaline batteries (not included), it can last 12 hours even under 1000 lumen brightness setting. Not rechargeable.
- IPX4 Water Resistant: It could protected against splashing water from all angle, suitable for outdoor activities in rainy or snowy day.
- Hanging Hook & Removable Cover: Featuring a hook on the bottom and a metal handle on top, this lantern can be easily hung or carried for various purposes.
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Color | Green-1000lm-1Pack, Green-1000lm-2Pack, Green-1500lm-1Pack |
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Light Source Type | Light Emitting Diode (LED) |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Battery Description | Alkaline |
Brightness | 1000 Lumen |
Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Battery Life | 12 Hours |
Bulb Base | GU5.3 |
Light Source Wattage | 1E+1 Watts |
Number of Batteries | 3 D batteries required. |
Voltage | 4.5 Volts |
Wattage | 10 watts |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.46"L x 3.46"W x 7.24"H |
Item Weight | 0.8 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Lepro |
Model Number | 3300002-2 |
Best Sellers Rank | #1,745 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #8 in Electric Camping Lanterns |
Included Components | Bulb included |
Assembled Height | 18.4 centimeters |
Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 year. |
Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
Finish Types | Unfinished |
Specification Met | IPX4 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : | No |
Product Dimensions : | 3.46 x 3.46 x 7.24 inches; 1.76 Pounds |
Item model number : | 3300002-2 |
Batteries : | 3 D batteries required. |
Date First Available : | May 16, 2018 |
Manufacturer : | Lighting EVER |
ASIN : | B07D4GS3NL |
Customer Reviews: | (45,720) |
Feature | Hanging Hook & Removable Cover: Featuring a hook on the bottom and a metal handle on top, this lantern can be easily hung or carried for various purposes. |
Marlyn R. –
Very bright! Very stable! Great little light for work or outages!!!
Came ready to rock, once I popped in 3 D-cell batteries. Screwing the cover back on was a bit tricky, but once we managed that we were good to go. It’s VERY bright on full making it the perfect work light. It’s really quite stable: it stands on its base or we’ve strung it on a wire…it stays put. Surprisingly lightweight! I like the bright lime green color motif so I can easily find it when it’s turned off. Plan to buy a couple more for power outages to replace our oil lamps 😉
2 people found this helpful
L S –
Great little lamp.
Great lighting. This is a small latern, light weight and is easy to load batteries. It puts out enough light to use our living room, which is about 400 sq feet. Our lights go out at least once a month. Recently during bad weather, the lights were out on three different occassions within 2 weeks. So this little light is most welcome. I’ll be ordering another one for other parts of house. Price is good too.
4 people found this helpful
Somay Leon –
Versatility
I am pleased to highlight the versatility and durability of these lamps, making them ideal for a variety of applications. Their robust construction ensures longevity, even in demanding environments such as camping or during power outages. The adjustable brightness feature allows for customized illumination, catering to diverse needs and ambiance preferences – from subtle, soft lighting to bright, task-oriented illumination. Furthermore, their design allows for wall mounting, offering a flexible and convenient installation option. I believe these lamps offer an exceptional combination of functionality, resilience, and adaptability. I have had them for more than 4 yrs and I keep buying more since I am in Florida and we are prone to hurricanes causing power outages. I keep recommending them to my friends and family
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Keith Lamb –
Very nice and Neon Mart is a great vendor for this product
I did a lot of research before I selected this EVER Lighting lantern. There are a half dozen or more of these same platforms all more or less the same. Each has minor differences and an amazing difference in price. This one is the least expensive.I immediately liked the lantern – it was everything I wanted. It became one of my most favorite lights, but about a year into it the lantern suddenly stopped working – the LED just flickered, trying to turn on but it couldn’t. It looked like a fluorescent light with a bad starter. I’m thinking the controller wasn’t putting out enough regulated power to fire the LED. Or the LED failed.I was bummed that my light died. And since I didn’t know the warranty (and still don’t) I contacted the Mfg. They said I’d have to go through the vendor who sold me the product, which was Neon Mart.I contacted Neon Mart and they quickly responded and sent me an entire new light. Which works wonderfully. Its one thing to have a defective product, it can happen to anyone. But its the after-the-sale customer service that makes the difference and Neon Mart certainly stepped up the mark. I wouldn’t hesitate to buy from them again and I recommend them to you.As for the light, its quite bright at 300 lumens, amongst the highest for this lantern platform. There is one that’s about 10% brighter at 340 lumens, the Streamlight 44931. Its also quite rugged and will withstand a drop from shoulder height. I love the platform’s ability to hang upside down with the top lens part removed so the light can fill a small room/tent. The top is protected by an o-ring so it should be OK in light rain, although I haven’t tested that. It has a nice metal loop hanger to hang right side up. Finally the top as well as almost the entire bottom section is over molded rubber for a nice grip and some shock resistance. I really like over molding – besides the obvious benefits it makes a cheap plastic feel into a quality rubber feel.Here’s the light of CONs in my view:1) No battery compartment O – ring that would be needed for the unit to be truly water resistant/water proof2) The bottom hook appears to be cheap plastic and I shutter every time I pop it out thinking I’m going to break it off – other reviewers have said the same but no one has reported that I am aware of that the hook actually broke3) I don’t really like the blinking green light that’s always on to tell you the light is batteried and ready to go4) I agree with other reviewers, the battery compartment alignment issue is a real pain. Hard to believe the engineers thought this was a good idea. I’ve used a huge number of lights including lanterns powered with batteries and I’ve never seen such an arrangement.5) No provision for a night-vision-enhancing RED LED, such as the Streamlight has.6) No battery state-of-charge indicator is available (again, as you find in the Streamlight version of this platform).7) The Streamlight also can float, indicating another superior waterproofing available when both ends are o-ringed. Don’t immerse this EVER LIghting lantern or you will be diving in after it.8) Warranty – is there one? I can’t find any statement of warranty, either here on Amazon or the mfg. Streamlight has a clear statemetn of Lifetime Warranty. But, as I said, the vendor, Neon Mart, replaced a defected EVER Lighting lantern at no cost to me after about a year.As for this platform, I love it. I’d like to see someone come out with all the features of the Streamlight, but at twice the brightness or more. I have a 1600 lumen keychain LED light that cost $15 so it can be done. But, with more power means more battery draw – I’d like them to ditch the High/Low/Strobe control and just go for an On/Off with variable intensity – use a POT so you can dial it in and leave it there. None of this digital push-push-push to get to 30% and then start over if turn it off.In summary you have a lot of choices if you like this platform and there is a lot to like about it. Here are just a few, all available here on Amazon:- The Streamlight 44931: Top of the line feature wise, but twice the price of the EVER light.- Ultimate Survival Technologies PICO Lantern: a good middle-of-the-road unit, but Amazon’s price on the EVER light is so good its my choice if it comes down to UST’s light and the EVER light- The Rayovac Sportsman – it started the platform but is too expensive for less features- The EVER Lighting – the light which is the subject of this review – all in all, the best value of the lotIf EVER lighting had the features of the Streamlight and priced it on Amazon around $20 or $25, they’d have an industry-leading winner here.
78 people found this helpful
new Clancy reader –
Brightest lanterns I now own – very happy with this purchase
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Summary. I really like these lanterns. They are the brightest emergency light source I now own. I like the fact that they have separate settings for turning on blue/white light, another setting for turning on warm white light and another setting for turning on both the blue/white and warm white LEDs on at the same time. So I give these lanterns 5 stars as they all worked the first time as soon as I put in the batteries and because of being the brightest lanterns I’ve ever purchased.Details. I bought these lanterns to have a bright emergency light available for power outage situations and boy or boy, they certainly do the job. They are very bright and the brightest emergency light source I have ever purchased. They are powered by 3 type D batteries so when inserted the lantern is not as light weight as other lanterns which are powered by AA batteries. However, being powered by D batteries should mean the lanterns will last longer than alternatives powered by smaller AA batteries. The manufacturer implies it should run 12 hours on the highest setting. I have not tested that. The manufacturer also seems to state you should not try to run these lanterns on rechargeable batteries. I suspect the problem is rechargeable batteries can output about 1.25 volts while standard alkaline batteries output 1.5 volts.So the pros: 1.) Worked as expected right out of the box once batteries were inserted and 2.) Are easy to hang up anywhere you would want to, 3.) are very bright and 4.) 3 D batteries should last longer than any lanterns powered by AA batteries.The cons: 1.) Some other lanterns may be more amenable for carrying around outside in adverse conditions. Not saying these aren’t designed for rain but only that I have other lanterns that I’d probably bring outside in the rain before I tried these. 2.) These lanterns were more expensive than some alternatives. 3.) As you have to apply pressure, putting new batteries in is a bit of a pain. You also have to make sure you orient the batteries correctly which may not be obvious. (Please note, you will see me put in batteries in my attached video. I subsequently learned the manufacturer has included a video with this item on Amazon that shows how to make this process easier. You essentially put the lantern upside down on a table which makes it then easier to apply the necessary pressure when screwing in the bottom of the lantern. Recommend you check out their video.) Update: just for my knowledge, I removed and replaced the batteries several times to see if I could make the process easier. One time after I inserted the batteries and screwed in the bottom, it did not light. After simply taking off the bottom, jiggling the batteries and rescrewing in the bottom, it then worked. So there may be some fuzziness along those lines requiring repeated tries when putting in the batteries. Nonetheless, I have working lanterns at this time.Now I’m going to give this product 5 stars primarily because it works and is the brightest set of emergency lighting I now own. However, at the same time I purchased two other types of emergency lanterns and I am equally happy with them for different reasons. I encourage anyone reading this to click on my profile and read the reviews of the other two lanterns I purchased at the same time. Each has its advantages and disadvantages. I am nonetheless very happy with this purchase and should I need more emergency lighting I would not hesitate in purchasing them again.
238 people found this helpful
Let’s Taco bout it –
Bright and sturdy lantern
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I’ve been using candles in power outages for years and I finally got some lanterns. I purchased these and some smaller ones. I’m very happy with them, they seem very sturdy, not too bulky, and are incredibly bright. I’ve been using these to go down into the crawl space which runs the length of my whole house and it lights it up nicely. Very happy with the purchase
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Mrsw1980 –
Great light
These lights are amazing. They give off a lot of light. I bought 2 thinking I would need both of them. One light takes care of my entire tent. I use the 2nd for when I’m walking around at night. Highly recommend
LAsalem –
Perfect for wall tent
Tried 2 of these lanterns in a 15’x 21′ canvas wall tent last fall as a potential alternative to running 2 propane lanterns. We’ve always ran propane, but with advances in LED lighting technology, I thought I’d give these a try. I still brought the propane lanterns, however these LED lights proved to not only put out as much or more light, they are cleaner, more convenient, and take up less room than propane lanterns and fuel. I was somewhat concerned about members of our hunting party complaining about the lack of our “traditional” propane lighting with the usual “hiss” of the gas lanterns, however everyone loved the quietness and brightness of the LED lights.I removed the diffuser and then hung these upside down by the hook on the base of the lantern. We found this to provide the overhead lighting. All of the settings provided ample light. The big question was battery life, and how often would we need to replace the 3 D cells in each. I brought a 24 pack of Amazon D cells. To our surprise, the battery life was fantastic. I only replaced the batteries in each once over the course of 12 days. I’d estimate we ran the lanterns for 3-4 hours/day.We are now officially going to switch to these LED lanterns and skip the propane. I liked them so much, I bought 4 more upon returning home. These are small, super bright, and battery life is impressive for the light output. (Initially I tested one with cheap Dollar Tree D cells and even with those the battery life was impressive).I would never consider taking these on a backpacking trip as D cells are heavy and bulky, but for car camping or at-home use these are great. If you’re like us and have always used gas lanterns while camping, these are an efficient alternative and a viable option if you’d like to leave the propane and/or white gas at home and not deal with fuel, lantern mantles, glass globes breaking in transit, and potential fire hazard.
15 people found this helpful
GJ –
Good Light
I needed a light for my storage unit that had a portable battery, and saw this one. It is durable and has a good battery life. It is very easy to use when you turn on or off, or replace batteries; however, I wish the light was brighter. It works, but I may need to buy several to get the effect that I want.
SoggyNacho –
The best Lighting Ever – A comparison of lanterns and why the LE wins over RayOVac Sportsman
Purchased this Lighting Ever 1000 lumens lantern and the Rayovac Sportsman 240 Lumen LED Lantern SE3DLNACOM on the same order. Not realizing the identical nature of each lantern at the time, having both in hand together allowed me to make a side by side comparison. This might help someone chose which one to buy.The Rayovac I purchased on this page shows a 240 lumen lantern, however the one that arrived clearly states 305 lumens. Physically, the LE and RV are manufactured almost identically in composition. Both require 3 D sized batteries to operate. The LE is only one ounce more than the RV, but the LE feels and looks sturdier and of higher quality. LE and RV will be used when describing each lantern, but keep in mind that I am comparing the Rayovac 305 lumen that arrived, versus what is advertised on the Amazon page.The LE’s output on highest mode is 1000 lumens compared to the RV’s highest mode at 305; both are daylight white on high. On high, the LE touts a run time of 18 hours (10 watts), to the RV’s 70 hours (4 watts), RV wins on run time.The LE’s second mode both reduces the lumens (dimmer) and changes the color temp to a warm white. While the RV does not have a color temp variable, it does provide an option to dim the output to 140 lumens for its 2nd mode and can run 140 hours. LE wins due to the option to change to preferred temperature color.The LE’s 18 hour operation will increase to 25 hours when on mode 2 (warm white). The third mode of the LE further dims the light and combines the warm and daylight temperatures to somewhere in between. The paperwork for the LE shows that mode 3 will last only 12 hours, which does not make sense as to why it shortens the life by the most .The last mode for both (LE’s 4th mode, RVs 3rd mode) is a blinking / strobe light of the daylight / cool white color. I’ve not much to say on this mode – does not seem relevant at the moment to me. The RV has one final feature though, which is a dim green light on the power button that blinks very slowly, to assist the owner in locating it during periods of darkness. Personally, I do not like this feature and would either remove the batteries or put a dimmit over the light. Buyers might prefer this, I’m just not a fan of idiot lights with or without power.Lastly, I mentioned these being cut from the same mold, and both have battery compartments in the base of the lantern. The LE has a stem mounted in the base that the cover’s slot must align correctly to close the battery compartment. The RV has a slot (no stem) on the rim of base to align to the cover’s slot opening. However, the LE cover is still much easier to close with the batteries in the unit. Once the appropriate alignment is met, you must push down and turn to close the base. Think of pushing a child-proof pill bottle’s lid to open it. Do the same on these lanterns. The LE base closed after 3 tries, to the RV’s numerous tries getting frustrated. LE wins on battery replacement procedures.Overall, the LE wins hands down. For a 15 ounce lantern with more features, I paid approximately 17.00. The 14 ounce RV cost $24, but the Amazon page shows the list price at $34 and the buyer was getting a $10 discount at purchase. Though the 4 watt RV runs much longer at 2.9 days or 5.8 on mode 2 and the 10 watt LE has a run time of .75 days or 1 full day on mode 2, I am not using this to go camping. This was purchased for power failures, to be used as part of an overall emergency preparedness plan, and bright is what we need indoors during power failures. The hours will be broken up over various times and 18 hours will get us several days. For the money, same battery requirements and functionality, LE takes the cake.I’ve never heard of Lighting Ever before, but the product packaging shows they have their home base in Las Vegas, NV, another in the UK and one in China, where this lamp was made. It comes with RoHS certification, 1 year warranty and the instructions are the most accurate regarding the English language than I’ve seen in a long time. How refreshing to receive grammatically correct documents included in the box (yes, a real box). The RayOVac has a limited lifetime warranty and came in a plastic transparent bag, unbranded. The TLC shows on the LE, while the product packing on the RV is a wrapped label with specs, and it is though product presentation was an afterthought. For the $24, some type of protection during delivery wouldn’t hurt. Whoever LE is, I will buy again if they produce a product as good as this one.
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