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Coast LED Lenser LED Lantern Review - The Gadgeteer

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A review of the Coast LED Lenser LED Lantern (TT7105CP) has been posted over at The Gadgeteer. 'This LED lantern is powered by 4 D cell batteries. To access the battery compartment, you unscrew the hard rubber base and and open the cover. According to Coast LED Lenser, one set of batteries should power the lantern for 80hrs at maximum brightness. If you dim the light, you can get as much as 200hrs from a set of batteries. I do wish that this lantern had the additional ability to be powered by alternative means such as a 12V car adapter. To dim the light, you just hold down the power button on the front of the lantern. After a few seconds, the light will start dimming. This setting is not saved though. As soon as you power the light off and on again, it will go back to max brightness.'

Read: Coast LED Lenser LED Lantern (TT7105CP) - The Gadgeteer

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