Key Features
Fuel Type: These types of lanterns typically use liquid fuels like kerosene or compressed gases like propane.
Mechanism: A pump on the base (visible in the image) is used to build pressure in the fuel tank, forcing the vaporized fuel to a mantle which glows intensely when heated.
Material: The lantern is constructed from durable, heat-resistant materials such as metal (stainless steel or chrome-plated) and a glass globe.
Portability: It features a handle on top for easy carrying and hanging in a tent or around a campsite.
Application: These lanterns are common for camping, hiking, fishing, and emergency lighting during power outages, as they provide a reliable, long-lasting light source that does not depend on electricity or batteries.
Safety Precaution