I bought this lantern from Menards today just incase our power goes out tonight (having an ice storm)
I picked it because it's nice and bright. I have another lantern (that doesn't use batteries) that I used last time our power went out, but it was so dim that it barely helped and Blu was still a bit scared. So I thought brighter would be better but this new one is so bright that I am blinded at the moment from looking at it when it was lit.
It even has a warning on the box
that says - Warning: LEDs are extremely bright and direct exposure to eyes may cause injury. Avoid shining LED into eyes.
P.S. I hope bright is ok because I actually also bought 2 more online that are even brighter. They were being discontinued so they went from $30 to $5. They are 2000 lumen
https://www.menards.com/main/guides...245-c-6314.htm?tid=4495350325130771154&ipos=1
They should arrive next week. I wonder if they got discontinued because they're not good for your eyes though? Cause who wouldn't want a bright lantern as long as they're safe, right?
I picked it because it's nice and bright. I have another lantern (that doesn't use batteries) that I used last time our power went out, but it was so dim that it barely helped and Blu was still a bit scared. So I thought brighter would be better but this new one is so bright that I am blinded at the moment from looking at it when it was lit.
It even has a warning on the box
that says - Warning: LEDs are extremely bright and direct exposure to eyes may cause injury. Avoid shining LED into eyes.
P.S. I hope bright is ok because I actually also bought 2 more online that are even brighter. They were being discontinued so they went from $30 to $5. They are 2000 lumen
https://www.menards.com/main/guides...245-c-6314.htm?tid=4495350325130771154&ipos=1
They should arrive next week. I wonder if they got discontinued because they're not good for your eyes though? Cause who wouldn't want a bright lantern as long as they're safe, right?