Editor's Notes
June 06, 2019:
Although they'll set you back a little more than some no-name brands, we think the Goal Zero Lighthouse 400 and Black Diamond Apollo are both options that are worth investing in. They're known for durability as well as wide-ranging functionality, so you can take them along on just about any kind of adventure. The Lighthouse 400 is especially handy for off-grid scenarios thanks to a crank (60 seconds gets you 10 minutes of light) and the ability to charge it via solar panel. You'll need to purchase this separately, however, adding to the overall cost. But it's not totally necessary, as you can charge it via USB, as well. If you've got your sights set on something a bit less spendy, there's the MalloMe Camping, which is sold as a pack of two. They're great for camping but also for emergency preparedness on a budget, but don't expect to receive the same rugged construction.
Black Diamond Titan Lantern
We're also happy to see that the updated MPowerd Luci has a more robust strap on the bottom. Across various versions of the Luci, the strap has been criticized, mainly because it can be slightly tough to use without breaking. But do note that it, as well as the rest of the light, aren't as rugged as some hard plastic options, so you'll want to treat them with care.
Black Diamond Apollo Lantern
A Black Diamond Lantern Manual feature is included, but it didnt explain why it Black Diamond Lantern Manual handle hiding desktop items. Nutrition Facts installs and uninstalls without issues. Whether you’re cooking on the tailgate, playing cards in camp or sorting gear in the tent, the Black Diamond Apollo Lantern provides 250 lumens of bright, glare-free and fully adjustable light.