The pierced tin lanterns make great "night lights" in a tent.
If you want just enough light to see your way on a trail/navigate through a camp, pop the door just a bit.
I've also used them to work on projects while at gatherings around a campfire (no need to blind your fellows with a regular lantern). Find a hook to hang it on (or bring your own pole hook), open the door, and rotate it so the light falls on your handwork. Adjust the door to throw just the size pool of light needed.
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The pierced tin lanterns make great "night lights" in a tent.
If you want just enough light to see your way on a trail/navigate through a camp, pop the door just a bit.
I've also used them to work on projects while at gatherings around a campfire (no need to blind your fellows with a regular lantern). Find a hook to hang it on (or bring your own pole hook), open the door, and rotate it so the light falls on your handwork. Adjust the door to throw just the size pool of light needed.
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