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Camping Gaz C206 Lamp
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Average Rating: 4 out of 5
No. of Reviews: 2
RRP: £22
Year: 2004

Description: 80 watt Runs on the standard pierceable gas cartridge.

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Nathan Hartland 
Posted: 08/07/06
'BRIGHT BUT POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS'
Strengths:
Very, Very bright
Weaknesses:
Heavy, uses up quite a lot of gas.
The lantern itself gets really hot and it's easy to burn yourself on it and/or melt holes in things :0
Overall:
Nice for car camping, but keep your eye on it!
 
Performance
 
80%
Reliability
 
80%
Value
 
60%
Overall Rating
 
73%
 
Lawrence Morris 
Posted: 08/07/06
'THESE THINGS ARE JUST FUN'
Strengths:
Fun to use in a base camp. Throws off a good amount of light.
Weaknesses:
A torch is infinitely more practicable if you are backpacking / wild camping. A gas lantern is a complete waste of weight--it is only useful and fun if you are car camping.
Overall:
Fun lamp for car camping.
 
Performance
 
80%
Reliability
 
80%
Value
 
60%
Overall Rating
 
73%
 
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