Yea, I've got a few. To be honest, their earlier versions that didn't collapse are better. Once the tealight has gotten going wax tends to drip out of the holes that ring the bottom of the lantern.
If you use beeswax tea lights you get a nice bright light though that's well protected from wind to use outdoors.
looks good, not got any myself as I use the hand crank lanterns and hurricane lanters and candles as back up, but you guys know how it is. You see something new and you gotta have it lol
KrisWard wrote: You see something new and you gotta have it lol
Stay safe
Kris
got the micro collapsible one to add to my winter car kit in the hope that a tea light would take the chill off and be a bit safer than standing a tea light on what ever i could find / use in the car such as a jam jar and the other well just because i could add to the order
If your roughing it, Your doing it wrong
Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine