

desertcart.com: Luminiser Thermoelectric Oil Lantern; Converts Heat into Electricity to Power Bright LED Lights. For Camping, Power Outages, Reading and Hiking : Sports & Outdoors Review: Love It. I've Now Purchased Several - Love it. Years ago I designed something similar that worked quite well. However, mine was an ugly stepsister to this sleek product. The device generates electricity via a thermoelectric generator using the heat from a liquid paraffin candle and lights LED lights. It is very effective! One of the liquid paraffin candles burns for many hours with very little odor. The LED lights can illuminate a room enough to move about without tripping on everything. Or, you can choose a set of LED lights that can shine down on a book for reading. At first I was unhappy that I couldn't use regular tea lights as the candle, but soon realized that the liquid paraffin light is way more consistent than a standard tea light. You are tied into using their proprietary candle, but they are fairly reasonably priced. Since I have these for emergency light during a power failure, I'm not concerned so much by the price of the candles. If you wanted to use these for every day lighting, you may want to find a way to refill the canisters. I was a little disappointed in the construction, the body is plastic, and a bit flimsy at that. However, I'm still happy enough to give the whole thing a five star rating. I have burned one for several hours with no issues or failures, I see no reason that mine won't keep working in the future. One nice feature of the thermoelectric generator is that when you blow out the candle, the LED lights will remain on for a minute or so due to the remaining heat in the system, then they slowly fade out. That can be handy if it is the last thing you turn out as you go to bed, you have a few moments of light left as you crawl under the covers. As others have mentioned, it is a bit difficult to change the candle. The candle cartridge has tabs that fit into slots in the lamp body and you twist the cartridge to lock it in place. Though, once you know how it works, it's not difficult to change the candle cartridge. All in all, I feel comfortable recommending these for emergency lighting. They really do what they claim. I have several for myself and have happily given them as gifts. Review: Way cool....but..... - This lantern is really cool. Totally works. It is a fun science toy that demonstrates the Seebeck Effect AND is a commercially available product with practical use. The overall industrial design is very nice. It is quite aesthetic. I'm going to buy more. I think this is an emergency preparedness kit must have! I think this is an excellent car camping weekend get away device. Per the nature of the thermoelectric coolers, this design is really amazing. The center is hot, the red part inside gets cold. This a nice feature to not grab something that is not hot. At the time of purchase, this uses the oil bottle that comes with it ONLY. Apparently there were tea light models, but tea lights very drastically. Things that could use improvement: The oil is a little difficult to remove and to insert. Arrows showing the direction to rotate the oil bottle on the lantern to lock it or remove it would be much appreciated. It would be nice if the switch had some way to indicate if you are turning on the flashlight or lantern lights. I think if it is raining and you are stuck outside, it might be nice to have some type of rain cap that won't get hot and will still permit airflow. I think there are many statements by Luminiser about this that....I think the advertising/marketing people should retract several statements as they are NOT true. This is NOT an outdoor adventure piece of gear. The website advertises this as 200 amplification of light, but on desertcart they advertise 2000 times. The math is simple and both of these numbers are not correct. It is much less than 200. It is still super bright. It is also advertised as a 90% reduction in CO2. This hasn't any reference as to what that means. This lantern is replacing a flashlight. The CO2 a flashlight outputs is ZERO. This lantern is burning hydrocarbons. It is a 100% INCREASE in CO2 production. The company also has stated the candle output is 100 WATTS. This should be retracted. Aside from very misleading advertising, this is a cool product and I'm looking forward to using one for camping and am excited to add this to my emergency home preparedness kit.





| ASIN | B07K25ZZZ2 |
| Battery Description | AAA, AA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #320,881 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #872 in Electric Camping Lanterns |
| Brand Name | LUMINISER |
| Brightness | 100 lumens |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (269) |
| Date First Available | November 16, 2018 |
| Finish Type | Oil |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.72 x 4.72 x 7.09 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.9 x 5.16 x 5 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.94 Pounds |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Package Weight | 0.52 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 101101 |
| Voltage | 3 Volts |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wattage | 1 watts |
N**D
Love It. I've Now Purchased Several
Love it. Years ago I designed something similar that worked quite well. However, mine was an ugly stepsister to this sleek product. The device generates electricity via a thermoelectric generator using the heat from a liquid paraffin candle and lights LED lights. It is very effective! One of the liquid paraffin candles burns for many hours with very little odor. The LED lights can illuminate a room enough to move about without tripping on everything. Or, you can choose a set of LED lights that can shine down on a book for reading. At first I was unhappy that I couldn't use regular tea lights as the candle, but soon realized that the liquid paraffin light is way more consistent than a standard tea light. You are tied into using their proprietary candle, but they are fairly reasonably priced. Since I have these for emergency light during a power failure, I'm not concerned so much by the price of the candles. If you wanted to use these for every day lighting, you may want to find a way to refill the canisters. I was a little disappointed in the construction, the body is plastic, and a bit flimsy at that. However, I'm still happy enough to give the whole thing a five star rating. I have burned one for several hours with no issues or failures, I see no reason that mine won't keep working in the future. One nice feature of the thermoelectric generator is that when you blow out the candle, the LED lights will remain on for a minute or so due to the remaining heat in the system, then they slowly fade out. That can be handy if it is the last thing you turn out as you go to bed, you have a few moments of light left as you crawl under the covers. As others have mentioned, it is a bit difficult to change the candle. The candle cartridge has tabs that fit into slots in the lamp body and you twist the cartridge to lock it in place. Though, once you know how it works, it's not difficult to change the candle cartridge. All in all, I feel comfortable recommending these for emergency lighting. They really do what they claim. I have several for myself and have happily given them as gifts.
J**H
Way cool....but.....
This lantern is really cool. Totally works. It is a fun science toy that demonstrates the Seebeck Effect AND is a commercially available product with practical use. The overall industrial design is very nice. It is quite aesthetic. I'm going to buy more. I think this is an emergency preparedness kit must have! I think this is an excellent car camping weekend get away device. Per the nature of the thermoelectric coolers, this design is really amazing. The center is hot, the red part inside gets cold. This a nice feature to not grab something that is not hot. At the time of purchase, this uses the oil bottle that comes with it ONLY. Apparently there were tea light models, but tea lights very drastically. Things that could use improvement: The oil is a little difficult to remove and to insert. Arrows showing the direction to rotate the oil bottle on the lantern to lock it or remove it would be much appreciated. It would be nice if the switch had some way to indicate if you are turning on the flashlight or lantern lights. I think if it is raining and you are stuck outside, it might be nice to have some type of rain cap that won't get hot and will still permit airflow. I think there are many statements by Luminiser about this that....I think the advertising/marketing people should retract several statements as they are NOT true. This is NOT an outdoor adventure piece of gear. The website advertises this as 200 amplification of light, but on Amazon they advertise 2000 times. The math is simple and both of these numbers are not correct. It is much less than 200. It is still super bright. It is also advertised as a 90% reduction in CO2. This hasn't any reference as to what that means. This lantern is replacing a flashlight. The CO2 a flashlight outputs is ZERO. This lantern is burning hydrocarbons. It is a 100% INCREASE in CO2 production. The company also has stated the candle output is 100 WATTS. This should be retracted. Aside from very misleading advertising, this is a cool product and I'm looking forward to using one for camping and am excited to add this to my emergency home preparedness kit.
P**.
Works very well once you get the hang of it. I started off with a high flame...more heat = more light...however, it also means it will collect soot in the vents and block the heat thereby dousing the light within a short period of time. The soot can be removed with a pipe cleaner, once cooled, and it's good to go again, but it was frustrating to see it failing within an hour the first few times. If you fail to notice that the LEDs have dimmed, the heat reflected back to the oil container will melt the top of it and sink the wick holder into the oil which is definitely a recipe for disaster. With a smaller/shorter flame there's been no buildup of soot and it will go for hours with more than enough light to show the way. I found that it was not stable enough on a camp table with the legs extended. It is fine hanging by the handle or with the legs in the folded up position, which is how I have been using it.
F**R
This lantern should light up anyones life ! Very unique gift will appeal to those who love science and could come in handy in the future. Light output is surprising.
S**.
gefällt: - das Öl stinkt nicht, somit ist die Lampe sehr gut Indoor geeignet - LED sehr hell (dafür das die Lampe mit einem Öllicht/Teelicht betrieben wird) - Lampe sehr kompakt, kann aufgehängt & mit 2 Höhen (Beine) aufgestellt werden gefällt nicht: - es gibt leider die Nachfüllflaschen nicht zu kaufen Habe mir daher aus Teelichthaltern (Zubehör Weihnachten) einen Adapter gebaut --> funktioniert bestens. PS: habe mi eben eine zweite Laterne bestellt
A**R
Would be nice if it had an adapter to use tea candles as an alternative to the bottles of oil.
L**S
Innovative idea and works really well, only problem is oil pods are not currently available to purchase via amazon and delivery from US is not viable.
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