Incredibly designed lantern / torch / lamp
Amazing bit of kit. Ingenious design with no downsides. Great torch, great lantern and fantastic lamp. If you can't find a use for it you're not trying hard enough.
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The Nextool Multifunctional Camping Lantern is one of the most versatile lighting tools you could find. For general use and for specific outings it is invaluable. At one end you get a 3x LED with three levels of power and a strobe whilst at the other you get a telescopic lantern with wings! Hang it from your tent ceiling or on your patio and enjoy the warm glow from the two LEDs or just keep it indoors by you bedside. It's so versatile it uses are unlimited.
The LEDs will last forever and it is rechargeable. Made from PA66+GF, ABS and Aluminum alloy it is pretty much indestructible.
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Add to BasketAmazing bit of kit. Ingenious design with no downsides. Great torch, great lantern and fantastic lamp. If you can't find a use for it you're not trying hard enough.
I'm so happy with this. I bought it for my boat. Now I can sit out at night, use it as a back up anchor light. The way it throws light is brilliant. It lights up the whole inside of my boat better than all the interior lights. Perfect if I should find myself without power.
Great lantern, very versatile and a nice bright light. It's well built. Delivered quickly as always
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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.