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hi, i am going on my first camping trip and wondered if anyone could recommend a good lantern/torch which will be quite bright in our tent (6 man). I need it fairly bright as i have a 1 and 3 yr old  that are usually up quite late,and will need to see where they are walking. I have just bought one from woolworths (rechargeable wind up one with radio etc) but I am not sure if this is going to be ok. I do not want a gas one  and would prefer a wind up or battery operated one, that is not going to cost the earth to keep replacing the batteries. I do not really want to spend more than £20.00.

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Just check out the accessories section of Go Outdoors as they usually have some bright LED ones in there for under twenty quid.
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thanks, have looked at this website, but not much currently in stock that is suitable.
Edited: 27/07/08 00:52
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Thanks, will take another look.
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Has anyone tried "kingfisher" rechargeable lanterns?
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www.ukcamping.co.uk  have a good selection.
Edited: 27/07/08 22:00
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