Nebo lantern
Really very good as expected from Nebo . Intuitive and very useful and who doesn’t love a torch ? Hennie as usual above and beyond . Fully recommended.
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Introducing the Nebo Galileo Tempest 350 Lantern – a compact powerhouse of light and versatility that's poised to elevate your outdoor experiences. Using ARCUS COB technology to produce 360 or 120 degrees of brilliant white or red light, redefines what illumination can achieve. Offering a spotlight feature that brings precision to your lighting needs.
The versatile lanyard ensures effortless portability, while the lantern's base incorporates a strong magnet and robust metal hanging hooks, offering hands-free convenience to adapt to any environment.
Powered by three AA batteries, it's not just a light source; it's a dependable companion designed to light up your adventures.
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Add to BasketReally very good as expected from Nebo . Intuitive and very useful and who doesn’t love a torch ? Hennie as usual above and beyond . Fully recommended.
Wanted a smallish bright lantern using convential batteries to use at home in power cuts. This fits the bill and is well made and with a bright light. Only tested it so far so not sure how it is on battery usage but overall I’m very happy with it.
Great value for money. Well constructed and bright with useful settings and decent battery life. Ideal for camp use.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.