>>1425093>>1425192Lanterns are comfy. I got one of the UCO Tealight lanterns, great little light weight light for a tent or cabin. It does not shed much light or heat, not enough to read with, but more than enough for comfortable ambient light to move around the cabin at night.
I'm thinking about getting the larger one, but really the tea lights worked well for me last week while I was staying in a cabin. They burn for 3.5ish hours, which is just about how long it takes for the wood stove to cool down enough for me to wake up and put in more wood.
Although once the wax somehow caught on fire. It only happened once out of the 100 or so tea candles that I have burned in it, and it seemed to contain the burning wax fine until I put it out. Still ever since I made sure to hang it off a larger carbiner to keep it away from the cord, and may put a little metal plate bellow it if the burning wax were to drip.