Coleman MicroPacker Compact Battery Lantern

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Main Features

  • LED micropacker lantern. Two bright long-lasting 0.5mm LED's
  • Powered by Three AA batteries (sold separately )
  • Reflector slides up to project light forward for path lighting
  • Push button on/off control
  • 1 -Year Warranty

Description

Coleman 5319-700 Every shape and size for every outdoor adventure. Some float, some pack away in self-storing casings and some can be turned on from 50 feet away. Coleman battery lanterns all stand up to weather and rust. The LED Micropacker Lantern is id

Other Details

  • Brand: Coleman
  • EAN: 0076501222876
  • IsAdultProduct: 0
  • Label: Coleman
  • Manufacturer: Coleman
  • Model: 5319-700
  • MPN: 5319-700
  • ReleaseDate: 2006-01-15
  • UPC: 076501222876
  • Item Dimensions: 2.38 in x 6.00 in x 9.50 in; 0.50 lb
  • Package Dimensions: 9.30 in x 6.00 in x 2.30 in; 0.50 lb

Customer Reviews

Quality lantern

4.0 / 5.0


This is a rugged little lantern. I have to say that for $10, I was not expecting something of this quality. This is a solid well constructed unit that will not disintegrate if it gets knocked on the floor.

Other reviewers have stated this provides light for weeks. Not so... While technically it may output light on 3 AA batteries for 125 hours, it isn't at usable levels.

I bought two of these, and as soon as I received them, I took one of them and inserted the batteries that were included with it, turned it on and left it. I wanted to see if it would live up to other reviewers claims on battery life.

I realize that battery life would be extended with intermittent usage rather than continuous use, but if you are planning to use this for emergencies, you may need it running continuously for extended periods.

Anyway, the first 24 hours were the brightest. It easily illuminated my 10 X 12 study well enough to distinguish objects around the room, and I had no problem reading by it. After 48 hours, it did get somewhat dimmer and to read by it, I had to hold the book right next to the light. At approx 72 hours the light was feeble and I had difficulty reading a book with the light right next to the book. The light output was less than a standard night light I have in my bathroom.

At this point, I opened up my second lantern that I had purchased, inserted the included batteries and set it side by side with the lantern that had been running continuously for 3 days. The lantern with the fresh batteries was far far brighter, so at this point I ended the experiment as I felt that the light output from the lantern that had been running for 3 days really wasn't useful.

The last thing I did was to insert 3 fresh energizer batteries in the lantern that had been running for 3 days and set it side by side with the lantern with the fresh batteries that were included with it. The lantern with the energizer batteries was noticeably brighter.

So, buy the best batteries you can and you may well get the 125 hours of light this is purported to produce.

All in all, this is a very good value for the price.


Price is Right..

4.0 / 5.0


It's a small light, and is really only a reasonable replacement for candles in a power blackout (we get those a lot during summer thunderstorms). Low power means you still have to watch where you're walking with them on, but they save me the worry of open flames and tripping over large items. As for reading, well, I have done it, but you need to be really, really close to the light to read - still it clearly beats having nothing but candles. My daughter used it on a recent camping trip in Canada and liked it for its light weight and ease of packing. For the price however, it's the best I've found


Smaller than I thought

3.0 / 5.0


This is a nice little light...but much smaller than I expected. It lights up quite well...but since I was looking for something that shed a little more light....I was a little disappointed. Still it works well and sheds enough light to see by.


Great little lantern

5.0 / 5.0


We've not taken this camping yet, but we're finding uses for it all over the house. It works better than a flashlight when you're under a desk trying to figure out which wires go where.

I looked at a lot of reviews of similar products. This one looked best and I think we made a great choice.


Great little compact camping light

5.0 / 5.0


Our friends had one of these when we went camping a few weeks ago, and it was so great I ordered it the minute we got back home.

We used it for the first time this weekend, and it was perfect. Small and lightweight, it uses 3 AA batteries (supplied!), and gives off a very even light.

Inside the tent, we hung it from the top loop and used it to read by.

The light isn't extremely bright (I wouldn't want to do brain surgery with this as the only light source), but it's very even and doesn't create any glare.

Earlier in the evening, my husband allayed our fears of its fragility by dropping it on the cement - it didn't break, chip or even show a scratch, and worked perfectly afterwards.

It takes up the same space as a flashlight, but is way more useful for our needs - so the flashlight's out, and the Coleman's in!


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