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https://www.macpac.com.au/macpac-mini-lantern-/114433.htmlMacpac Mini Lantern
114433-BLK00-OS
A$59.99
A$41.99
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Why we made this
This Mini Lantern is great for camping - or for use at home. It relies on a high-power LED as its light source, and features three brightness settings that can be adjusted to suit the conditions. It's easy to charge, with a Micro USB 5V charging port and micro USB charging cable. It also features several handy accessories, including a lamp shade, magnet attachment and hanging hook.<br>
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Product Description
This Mini Lantern is great for camping - or for use at home. It relies on a high-power LED as its light source, and features three brightness settings that can be adjusted to suit the conditions. It's easy to charge, with a Micro USB 5V charging port and micro USB charging cable. It also features several handy accessories, including a lamp shade, magnet attachment and hanging hook.
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Design features
Made from ABS/Silicone
LED: 3W LED
Dimensions: 62 x 53 mm
Weighs 95g
Functions: High - Mid - Low - SOS
Battery: 1800m aH Li-lithium battery
Charge port: Micro USB (V8)
Input Voltage: 5-5.2V
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Hello, Can this light be charged by 12v current?
BEST ANSWER: Hello Nicole,
Yes, this shouldn't be a problem at all.
Kind regards,
Macpac Team
Yes, this shouldn't be a problem at all.
Kind regards,
Macpac Team
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- Customer C Staff on Aug 5, 2019
How many lumens does this put out and what is the run time?
BEST ANSWER: It’s great we love this little light
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- annette s on Apr 19, 2020
- Purchased on Apr 7, 2019
If my son puts the Macpac lantern in his bed to sleep with and has a cover over it, could this be a fire hazard?
BEST ANSWER: Hello Gretta,
Overheating is one of the reasons a bulb could start a fire, but that is highly unlikely to happen with LED lights. They may feel hot to touch, but they produce light at a significantly lower temperature than other bulbs.
Kind regards,
Macpac Team
Overheating is one of the reasons a bulb could start a fire, but that is highly unlikely to happen with LED lights. They may feel hot to touch, but they produce light at a significantly lower temperature than other bulbs.
Kind regards,
Macpac Team
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- Customer C Staff on Aug 27, 2019