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Snow Peak
Home & Camp Lantern
$135.96
Description

  The Snow Peak Home & Camp Lantern is a rechargeable and portable lamp. The lantern has a USB charging stand, adjustable handle, and dimmable warm light. To use, push the power button once to turn it on and off, and to adjust brightness, hold the power button.

  Please note: charging cable and AC adapter not included.

  Charging stand

  An AC adapter is required to connect the charging stand to a home AC power source. Please use an AC adapter with an output of 5V-2.0A.

  Type-C Connector

  Please use an external power supply that complies with USB Type-C Current 3A. This product does not support USB-PD.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Snow Peak
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
ES-080
Weight:
1.6 lbs (750 g)
Dimensions:
D 4.8" H 9.8"
Lumens:
400 max
Battery Life:
4 - 23 hours
Materials:
ABS, Silicone & PC Resin, Stainless Steel
Other Features:
  • LED Portable Lantern
  • Rechargeable Battery
  • Dimmable Warm White Lighting
  • Includes Lantern and Charging Stand
  • Charging cable and AC adapter not included
Charging Info:
Charging stand
An AC adapter is required to connect the charging stand to a home AC power source. Please use an AC adapter with an output of 5V-2.0A.

Type-C Connector
Please use an external power supply that complies with USB Type-C Current 3A. This product does not support USB-PD.
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