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Comments about Black Diamond Titan Lantern:
This is a great lantern with only one minor issue. First, the good points... It's quite bright, without having the retina searing qualities of propane or gas lights. Although you might not want to do color-matching of paint swatches with it, it's bright enough to do anything around camp with it. Battery longevity is very good. I've had mine for over a year with the same batteries, and they're still going. I've also dropped it once on the garage floor and it didn't break. It's collapsable when not in use. The only issue is that it throws light downward (not to the sides so much) and isn't great as a table light. If you use it, hang it on a branch or high point. I ended up buying a lantern stand to hang it on. On a 7 foot stand it will illuminate a circle diameter of fifty feet or more. The interlocking 2 half-hook system allows you to hang it easily on branches without having to thread the hook.
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Comments about Black Diamond Titan Lantern:
I'd been wanting a Black Diamond Titan ever since they came out, but I choked on the $80 price tag. When it finally went on sale recently I just couldn't say no. The Titan is hands-down the best and brightest LED lantern around, but if you can wait, get it on sale. Or even better, be patient and a competitor will certainly offer an equally great product at a more reasonable price eventually.
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The Titan is the first practical LED lantern I've run across. It's not nearly as bright as a gas lantern, but of course it doesn't get hot and it won't asphyxiate you inside a tent. Too heavy & bulky for backpacking, it's best used for car camping, picnics, power failures, etc. Besides its high price, its biggest drawback is that it emits light out & down only, so it needs to be hung up for best effect. To that end, it has a nifty split handle that allows it to be hung from a tree branch or a line. Overall, it's a sturdy, compact lantern that's bright enough for a whole campground, if set up properly.
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While not the equal of large white gas or propane fuel lanterns in light output, it approaches or exceeds the output of my tiny Snowpeak isobutane lanterns. It's a great area light (a great thing in rattlesnake habitat) especially when hung high, and best of all, it's quiet, unlike any vapor-fueled lantern. Its size, weight, & burntime compare very favorably with vapor fuel appliances, and it's safe inside a tent. What's not to like?
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During recent 5 day blackout, best light out of dozen that we own. Lit up entire rooms, light weight,and flexible (hang it or sit it down). The crisp, white light enhanced visibility. Plan on buying many more! Cost justified by superior lighting.
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My friends and I enjoy Jeep camping in the nearby Rockies where a bit of weight isn't as important as when we backpack. Each of us has purchased one of these Black Diamond Titan lanterns. Positioning them around camp really lights up the place, and they burn brightly all night. In the long run these are a bit expensive to use considering the price of D-cells, so invest in rechargeables.
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This light is highly adjustable with the dimming feature and is great for campgrounds where everyone wants to use the smaller lights and headlamps for their tents and scavenging missions. Great for the backyard too as a dank patio light. Probably too big too take backpacking unless you are sharing the cumulative load with your friend or significant other, sleeping in the same tent, and both have packs.
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