This lantern is safe and gives off enough light enough to see stairs and objects in the room. Charging the lantern is easy and although you cannot read by the light but its great in an am emergency and safer than candles. I will buy more for my aged mother
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This lantern is safe and gives off enough light enough to see stairs and objects in the room. Charging the lantern is easy and although you cannot read by the light but its great in an am emergency and safer than candles. I will buy more for my aged mother
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Bought this at Heathrow to recharge my Tom Tom sat nav as I'd left the charger in the car. Thought it would at least do something helpful. No chance! Sunny and hot all week in Ireland in July. It took a full week to recharge the Tom Tom. After a 3 hour car journey there wasn't enough power for it to even start up. Considering returning it to Dixons on the basis it doesn't comply with the Sale of Goods Act.
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Well we tried this out. Leaning out of the car window at 90mph. And it still lights your cigarette. Invaluable on hiking trips simply because the flame always lights in any weather instead of having to find shelter and the pious non-smokers in the group marching on whilst we struggle with an ordinary lighter. Loses a star for the spring on the lid breaking after 3 months, although the lid still closes OK, you just have to lift it by hand instead of it springing open automatically. Hint: if you run the butane can under the hot tap first, you can get much much more butane into the lighter. At your own risk of course, but hey, we're smokers right?
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Well we tried this out. Leaning out of the car window at 90mph. And it still lights your cigarette. Invaluable on hiking trips simply because the flame always lights in any weather instead of having to find shelter and the pious non-smokers in the group marching on whilst we struggle with an ordinary lighter. Loses a star for the spring on the lid breaking after 3 months, although the lid still closes OK, you just have to lift it by hand instead of it springing open automatically. Hint: if you run the butane can under the hot tap first, you can get much much more butane into the lighter. At your own risk of course, but hey, we're smokers right?
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Well we tried this out. Leaning out of the car window at 90mph. And it still lights your cigarette. Invaluable on hiking trips simply because the flame always lights in any weather instead of having to find shelter and the pious non-smokers in the group marching on whilst we struggle with an ordinary lighter. Loses a star for the spring on the lid breaking after 3 months, although the lid still closes OK, you just have to lift it by hand instead of it springing open automatically. Hint: if you run the butane can under the hot tap first, you can get much much more butane into the lighter. At your own risk of course, but hey, we're smokers right?
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Well we tried this out. Leaning out of the car window at 90mph. And it still lights your cigarette. Invaluable on hiking trips simply because the flame always lights in any weather instead of having to find shelter and the pious non-smokers in the group marching on whilst we struggle with an ordinary lighter. Loses a star for the spring on the lid breaking after 3 months, although the lid still closes OK, you just have to lift it by hand instead of it springing open automatically. Hint: if you run the butane can under the hot tap first, you can get much much more butane into the lighter. At your own risk of course, but hey, we're smokers right?
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