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Energizer LED Folding 360 Area Lantern with Light Fusion Technology



Approximately 7.5" h,5.5" w and 1.75" thick.

This is a nice, compact light that would work well in many scenarios.  I can see this being used along side the road while changing a tire in the rain.  It would more than adequately light a campsite for general use.  In the even of another hurricane Sandy, it would be ideal for emergency lighting.  It has a strong but defused light that gives good visibility.  My only complaint was that the instructions they included were practically illegible due to the miniscule font they used.  Their font made the 6 point font in the phone book look like it was 24 point.   I used a magnifying glass to read the instructions.   Other than that it is a nice light that will have many uses.   They include four batteries so it is read for use but it will take eight AA batteries for extended service.  That, too, is a nice feature.


From the manufacturer:
LED light panel extends up and allows for 360 degrees of area light.
Energizer LED lights with Light Fusion technology (each light sold individually)
Fold-in stand provides added stability.
Powerful & Portable

A compact light with a bright light output, the Energizer folding lantern is ideal for outdoor entertaining on a back deck or patio and feels right at home on family camping trips and weekend getaways.

Equipped with Light Fusion technology, the folding lantern's light panel features LEDs that never burn out or need replacing. The panel has several hundred tiny dots etched on it to evenly spread the light emitted by the LEDs, delivering vibrant, uniform illumination.

Water resistant and ready to lead the way, the Energizer LED folding lantern also features smart-dimming technology, which makes it possible to vary the brightness to suit your needs and prolong the battery life. Simply press and hold the power button to your desired brightness.
Versatile Features

360-degree area light: Translucent light panel provides 360 degrees of area light. The panel can pivot open to your selected angle, up to 180 degrees when upright.

Stand: a retractable stand on the back gives added stability to the folding lantern.

Flexibility of placement: a sturdy top handle allows for ease in carrying the folding lantern and can also be used to hang the lantern while working outdoors or camping.

Dimmable: press and hold the power button to dim the light to your own custom level; simply press once to receive max lumen output.

Sleek design: compact design closes flat for easy storage and safe transport.

Water resistant: can withstand whatever precipitation Mother Nature has in store, making it ideal for outdoor activities.
Powered by Energizer

The Energizer LED folding lantern conveniently runs on four or eight AA batteries (four Energizer Max AA alkaline batteries included), allowing you the option to run it on fewer batteries or achieve a longer run time of up to 100** hours with up to 300 lumens* with eight AA batteries.


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