Mini Hozuki Lantern

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An LED lantern that does it all

There’s something so enticing about the flickering light of a candle, but a candle-powered lantern isn’t necessarily super safe for a small tent. But thanks to Snow Peak’s Mini Hozuki Lantern you can now enjoy the gentle light that looks exactly like a candle flickering from an LED lantern! This compact lantern can be bright but is fully dimmable with intuitive controls so you can set the lighting to match your mood. Its powerful magnetic fastener means you can easily clip it to the root of your tent, or even use it as a bright reading light at home.

  • Fully dimmable so you can control the level of light
  • Candle mode that flickers to simulate the light of a candle
  • Powerful magnetic fastener so you can clip the light up
  • Compact and stylish
  • Silicone shade
  • Lighting Hours: High: 60 Hrs, Low: 100 Hrs. Strobe: 180 Hours
  • Brightness: 60 Lumens
  • Power: 3 (AAA) Alkaline Batteries or (NiMh/Zrb Rechargeable)
  • Weight: 54 g
  • Dimensions: 56 x 51 mm
  • Polycarbonate Plastic, Abs Resin, Acrylic Resin, Silicone Rubber, Aluminium
Sustainability through longevity - Snow Peak products are designed and built to last a lifetime. They submit all of their outdoor hard goods to the highest standards of engineering and testing to ensure long-lasting durability in even the most challenging outdoor conditions. If a product requires service, Snow Peak will repair or exchange it.

Snow Peak's journey began in 1958, when the founder Yukio Yamai, an accomplished mountaineer, created his own line of superior climbing gear. Snow Peak then looked to evolve by shifting its focus from the mountaineering equipment of the past to the camping equipment of the future. Fueled by the booming national interest in auto-camping sweeping across Japan, Snow Peak released a series of radically innovative products which focused on quality, functionality, timeless-durability and considered design.

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