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Coleman propane lanterns in 2023???
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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 4118783" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>The dual fuel lanterns are my favorite. I played with a few electric lanterns, but when its cold, or you aren't careful, they end up being useless. For me, I would leave batteries in the lanterns, and they would corrode while in storage and ruin the light. They aren't as adjustable in terms of output. My fuel lanterns produce a nicer light, and I can adjust them from being dim, to blindingly bright. Its easier for me to store the fuel in a bottle with my camping stuff, rather than ensure I have fresh batteries with me at all times. I wouldn't sell them for any reason.</p><p></p><p>To more specifically answer your question: I would keep them. Buy a few extra bottles to store with them, as well as an adapter hose to run them with your grill propane tank. I know last bad ice storm we had I was out of power for a week, and when I had time to charge stuff while driving my truck, phones and laptops came before lights. It was nice to have my propane lantern.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 4118783, member: 35036"] The dual fuel lanterns are my favorite. I played with a few electric lanterns, but when its cold, or you aren't careful, they end up being useless. For me, I would leave batteries in the lanterns, and they would corrode while in storage and ruin the light. They aren't as adjustable in terms of output. My fuel lanterns produce a nicer light, and I can adjust them from being dim, to blindingly bright. Its easier for me to store the fuel in a bottle with my camping stuff, rather than ensure I have fresh batteries with me at all times. I wouldn't sell them for any reason. To more specifically answer your question: I would keep them. Buy a few extra bottles to store with them, as well as an adapter hose to run them with your grill propane tank. I know last bad ice storm we had I was out of power for a week, and when I had time to charge stuff while driving my truck, phones and laptops came before lights. It was nice to have my propane lantern. [/QUOTE]
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