Coleman Premium Powerhouse Dual Fuel Lantern

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Coleman Premium Powerhouse Dual Fuel Lantern

Coleman Premium Powerhouse Dual Fuel Lantern

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When it comes to kerosene powered lanterns, there are quite a few cons to go with the pros. Just consider the space where you will be using it, the weather, and your health. Its versatile Dual Fuel™ technology gives you the option of powering the lantern using either Coleman Liquid Fuel or unleaded gasoline. This durable camping lantern features a 2-mantle design that casts up to 800 lumens up to 72 feet away. Coleman makes this model with a metal guard to protect the lamp globe, and it works well in wind and rain. The wire metal cage also protects the glass dome, and you can remove the glass easily with a metal lid when you need to replace the mantle!

Anyone who likes to go hut-to-hut hiking trips enjoys hunting or kayak excursions, and even snow sled expeditions in the winter will know the benefits of having a fuel-powered camping lantern.This Premium Dual Fuel lantern from Coleman has a number of clear improvements over traditional propane lanterns. Propane is used to heat houses as well as stoves and lanterns. Many people use it in their homes as the main source of warmth during winter. Don’t allow them to be too near an open flame. While it isn’t as volatile as unleaded gasoline, propane cylinders will still explode if not stored properly. Any fuel you consider buying has its own health and safety issues if not used or handled properly. Here are the main warnings that you should keep in mind when using Coleman fuel or white gas to power your camping lantern or stove:

Winter campers really ought to choose another fuel source for their trip. Propane is difficult to heat to the proper temperature in extremely cold environments. You will spend more time trying to make it work with little to no positive results yielded overall. If you have ever been in the vicinity of a gas station, you know that gasoline has an overpowering odor. Those with sensitive noses may be better off choosing something less smelly. When you combine all of these things together, the clear winner is Coleman fuel/white gas. Here’s why:

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Never use it in enclosed spaces. The white gas can make you dizzy or faint. Prolonged exposure can irritate your respiratory system and make breathing difficult. Kerosene is a tried and true fuel. People have used it for over a century to fuel their lamps/lanterns and heat their homes, believe it or not!

It has one of the highest heat output levels of any of these with propane coming in dead last if you are camping during winter. White gas is highly flammable. Unless you intend on using it for that purpose, store it with caution. Do not leave it near other heat sources and especially not near you when you are not using it. Propane has a peculiar smell that not everyone can bear. People with sensitive noses should also go with white gas. Some liquid fuel-driven lanterns can be driven with liquid lantern fuel and even unleaded fuel from the gas pump. Note: Dual fuel does not mean that you can drive these lanterns with Propane type fuel or liquid fuel. It just means you have a wider selection of liquid fuel to choose from. What is a duo valve camping gas lantern?

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Never ingest it or get it in your eyes. If this happens, you need to call emergency services for help. Even though it seems like there could be very few things wrong with unleaded gas because many people use it frequently, it has its downsides for several different reasons. Let’s get into why it could be a good choice and how it could potentially be something that just is not right for you.



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