🕯️ Light up your nights, rain or shine!
The Stansport Hurricane High Oil Lantern features a durable metal frame and a protective wire cage around its glass globe, ensuring resilience in harsh conditions. With an adjustable wick for precise flame control and compatibility with standard lamp oil or kerosene, this 12-inch lantern is a reliable, lightweight lighting solution perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and emergency preparedness alike.
Item Weight | 0.9 Pounds |
Fuel Type | Kerosene |
UPC | 011319053205 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00011319053205 |
Manufacturer | Stansport |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.8 x 7.64 x 5.59 inches |
Package Weight | 0.47 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.5 x 5 x 12 inches |
Brand Name | Stansport |
Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer warranty. |
Model Name | Stansport 12" Hurricane Lantern |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 127 |
Style | 12 Inch |
Included Components | Stansport 12" Hurricane Lantern |
Size | 12inch |
D**S
Very nice, and small!
I was looking for the smallest lantern I could find, to add to my collection, and this one was it. I like it, and it works well. Not really bright, but what can you expect? Really cute alongside of all my bigger ones! I would buy again. Not too expensive, either.
M**Z
Got A Good One!
No leaks and it works. Only problem is cosmetic and they didn't paint the part that lifts up, oh well its not perfect but it's what you would expect from Stansport.
J**Y
Good value for the money
I'm really happy with the quality vs. value of these lanterns. They have a couple of minor issues but all in all I ended up with some really nice functional lanterns for less than ten bucks each and that's pretty hard to beat. I ordered four total lanterns and was happy that they all arrived intact with no dents or shipping related injuries. They were well packaged, each in an individual box with bubble wrap and air pillows and then those individual boxes in a larger box with air pillows.The overall build quality is fairly poor, as you'd expect for a product of this price point. The metal is thin, the quality of the paint and application of it are pretty poor. They painted the whole wick burner mechanism which I found kind of odd... most lanterns I've seen leave that unpainted but it didn't seem to hurt anything when I used them. But all in all the ones I got would be perfectly functional right out of the box even though I chose to make minor modifications.I took each one apart, removing the globe and wick mechanism, and filled them about half full to let them set a day and check for leaks of the fount (reservoir). None of the 4 lanterns I received leaked at the bottom seams, as it seems many people have issues with in their reviews. Given that it seems to be a common problem though, after the day of leak testing I drained mine cleaned them out with acetone, and lined the tanks of each of mine with paint. I happened to have some special paint (Masterseries silver primer actually) used for the purpose of lining gas tanks left over from restoring an old VW Beetle tank (a hobby of mine). Yeah, that's kind of a drag to feel motivated to "fix" a brand new product but again for as cheap as they are I didn't mind lining the tanks with some leftover tank liner that I didn't really have earmarked for anything else just to make sure I didn't ever have to worry about the seams leaking. I also decided to attach the filler cap to the lantern using some light weight decorative chain... because otherwise I'm pretty sure I'd set it down while filling it up and never see the thing again!After giving that a couple of days to fully cure I filled them up... a tip here is that mine seemed to hold about 1 cup of oil (kero) at the fill line so I measured 6 ounces, about 3/4 cup, to fill them so I knew I wasn't too close to the totally full point. I let them set for a couple hours as I did other stuff to let the wick soak up, and then came back and lit them up. They worked fine. I burned them for several hours in my garage and they didn't really give off a significant smell even burning normal kerosene. With the wick adjusted properly they didn't soot the globes and they just did what they are supposed to do. I think I'll get one of those liquor or olive oil bottles with the little pouring spout to keep around for refilling them.The light output is not big. Light output seems to be most dependent on wick size. These have about a 1/2 wide wick which means around 5-7 "candlepower" at most, which is basically lumens. Normal household bulbs are usually measured in at least hundreds of lumens so we're not talking about a lot of light here as compared to normal lighting. It's enough to keep from stumbling around over stuff but I wouldn't really want to read a book by it. That's what I got them for though so it's fine for my purposes. I figure I'll use them for general "not bumping into stuff" lighting during any extended power outage and camping and then only fire up the pressurized (Coleman) lanterns or battery powered stuff if I'm actually doing something that warrants that much light.I'm trying to prepare for an extended power outage of a minimum of 2 weeks. I also have some candles, battery powered LED, and propane lanterns and lighting but redundancy is wise when preparing for emergencies (two is one and one is none is a common saying in that context). Kerosene is my fuel of choice for this because it's inexpensive, easy to get, and stores well. These things were a small investment in money and time and now that I know they work and are ready if I ever need them they can just set out in the shed out of the way and out of mind until the power goes out or I want to bring them camping or something.
N**S
Great for decoration
These are really good quality and look amazing I know they would function well just by looking at them just don’t overfill but I bought it for decor. I have vaulted ceilings with a wood beam and had a random idea and found these beauties to hang up there one on each side and soon will redo all the paint
M**N
Wanted to love it but…
These are really cute and fully functional. I filled up the little compartment with coconut oil, lit the wick and it burned quite nicely. You can adjust the flame as well. Used it for table decor in place of candles. My only issue is that it leaks. Even if you don’t fill the compartment completely, the oil will seep through the metal parts that connect in the bottom. Your table cloth will definitely be oil stained. Still a great decorative item though.
C**E
Nice Little Lantern!
I really like this little lantern. I bought it specifically because it is so small. Once your eyes adjust to the darkness, even this little lantern will really light things up.
R**.
lantern
I light this little lantern , and I'm ordering one more.
D**N
Be careful not to spill the paraffin oil when you are filling it.
The media could not be loaded. The only reason I gave it a four star is because I would prefer the lantern to be heavier. Other than that, it’s a beautiful lantern it does what it says. It’s supposed to do now. I will share the video. I do recommend a purchase of one of these lanterns is just for decoration or in case there’s a power outage.
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