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Solar lanterns
27 May 2013, 10:58,
#1
Solar lanterns
I just came across this on Ebay after trawling Amazon US.

A solar lantern that was developed for charity use in areas where folks do not have access to electricity.

It strikes me as a brilliant piece of kit we could all use.

Luci Inflatable Solar Light

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Luci-Inflatabl...3cd1bdb869

Enjoy!
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27 May 2013, 11:12,
#2
RE: Solar lanterns
very nice find!!
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27 May 2013, 12:01,
#3
RE: Solar lanterns
Thank you, Prepper1.

I just found the homepage of the manufacturers and it is as follows:

https://www.mpowerd.com/

No more Ebay middlemen...Smile
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27 May 2013, 13:14,
#4
RE: Solar lanterns
That's a good find but while they may be better than a tealight or candle in a jamjar, at over 20 bucks, they're a bit more expensive... Smile

Don't know about you but my funds are very limited (ask the wife!) Big Grin



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27 May 2013, 13:27,
#5
RE: Solar lanterns
You could get the same result if you bought one of those garden solar path lights and placed it in a jar,... I certainly wouldn't pay that much for one of these
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28 May 2013, 09:31,
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RE: Solar lanterns
(27 May 2013, 13:14)Grumpy Grandpa Wrote: Don't know about you but my funds are very limited (ask the wife!) Big Grin

It's the wife that limits mine Smile Also the bugger keeps using my tealights "because its nice" in the bath.

Back to the lights, whilst they seem canny, I would be concerned about ripping or tearing them.
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28 May 2013, 13:02,
#7
RE: Solar lanterns
Looks ideal for bugging in though. Sticking them on my ever increasing 'to buy' list Smile
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28 May 2013, 15:27,
#8
RE: Solar lanterns
I've got 5 solar lanterns in the garden. All are surprisingly bright. Just 4 is enough to add significant light to an area the size of a double garage. They're not inflatable and are not going to be as bright as the Luci Light, but they're still pretty good.

Ideal if you're thinking about bugging in and the grid goes down.
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