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Rayovac SP1W3AALN-B Sportsman 65-Lumens LED Mini Lantern With Batteries by Rayovac
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Product DetailsManufacturer: Rayovac Model: SP1W3AALN-B Product features: - 1-Watt high powered LED never needs replacing; lumens: 65 (high mode) and 22 (low mode)
- Easy-find green LED light blinks every 5 seconds when lantern is off
- Easy off and on switch, folding tent hang ring on bottom, comfort grip handle, and compact size
- Runs on 3 AA alkaline batteries (included); run time 16 hours (high mode) and 35 hours (low mode)
- Water resistant and has a full lifetime warranty
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Description of Rayovac SP1W3AALN-B Sportsman 65-Lumens LED Mini Lantern With BatteriesSpectrum Brands Rayovac SP1W3AALN-B LED mini Lantern Feeders, Scouting Cameras and other Hunting Gear With optimized beams, rubber grips, and tactical switches, Rayovac's Sportsman Xtreme lights are what you need for the outdoors when you head for the hills or even the backyard. Whether on the patio, in the woods, or during a power outage, the Rayovac Sportsman SP1W3AALN mini lantern offers a bright solution. This mini lantern measures just 5.5 inches and weighs only 9.5 ounces with three AA batteries.  See larger image. The small size of the SP1W3AALN makes it perfect for fitting into crowded gear bag. But don't let the small size fool you--this lantern is still capable of producing 65 lumens of brightness on high mode. It also features a low mode with 22 lumens of brightness. The water-resistant SP1W3AALN also features a comfort grip handle and a folding tent hang ring on bottom. The lens cover can also be taken off to give a wider beam radius that will illuminate 30 feet. An easy-find green LED blinks every five seconds when the lantern is off so you can locate it even on the darkest nights. It's backed by a lifetime warranty. The Power of LEDs A perfect light source for modern headlamps, LEDS are virtually unbreakable, and they contain no filament or mercury. Lasting a lifetime, they never need to be replaced. And they use battery power much more efficiently, greatly reducing the number of batteries needed over the life of the light. The energy efficient 1-watt LED bulb is powered by three AA batteries (included) for up to 16 hours of continuous use on high mode and up to 35 hours on energy saver mode. What's in the Box Rayovac SP1W3AALN Sportsman Xtreme mini lantern; three AA batteries | Rayovac SP1W3AALN-B Sportsman Xtreme Mini Lantern At a Glance: - 1-watt LED with up to 65 lumens of brightness
- Two modes of lighting: high and low
- Powered by three AA batteries
- Folding tent hanger, rubberized handle
- Easy-find green LED blinks when lantern is off
- Limited lifetime warranty
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Tools and Hardware Reviews of Rayovac SP1W3AALN-B Sportsman 65-Lumens LED Mini Lantern With BatteriesCustomer Review: Love this little lantern! Summary: 5 Stars
I love this lantern because it throws a lot of light for it's size and weight. I have used it on multiple campouts (well over a year total) without changing the batteries, although I do remove them before storing the lanterns. I am always skeptical about manufacturer ratings (lumens, mpg, etc) but I know this lights the inside of my 9'x9' Eureka Sunrise tent sufficiently to do what I need when hung upside down with the defuser removed. It is also great to use in the latrine after dark with the defuser installed. It is lightweight and fits in my bag or backpack easily. The hook in the base can be difficult to open but I would rather that then be loose. The lantern is sturdy but I fear the hook could break if not secured in the base. It is waterproof and I have used in in some pretty good rainstorms.
I like the strobe because it makes it easy to find in the tent when it's pitch black. The lantern has two levels of illumination and the power button has a slight ridge over it to minimize turning the lantern on accidentally but I have had it turn on in my bag so I now reverse one of the batteries when traveling.
I practiced opening and closing the battery compartment a few time at home and don't find it very difficult at all. I guess some people are less mechanically inclined that others. No insult meant. I always have more than one light source with me while camping so I don't fear changing batteries in the dark.
I don't believe the strobe will run the batteries down significantly unless left for a very long time. As with any battery powered device, if used for emergency lighting in the home, I would recommend inspecting the batteries every six months and replacing if necessary. Even a good quality battery will die and leak if left for a prolonged period of time - in any device so don't store it with the batteries over the winter.
I would recommend the larger model (Rayovac SE3DLN Sportsman Extreme 300-Lumen LED Lantern) though, if used in a cabin or on a picnic table, but it is much heavier.
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