>>1933100>>1933123Just a couple notes on actually using the thing. The LEDs are fantastic inside of it, and it can switch the color temperature between 2700-5000k. Personally I just leave it on 2700k because I enjoy the warmest light possible. Also it does last a really long time, but it's also rather heavy so I wouldn't take it backpacking unless you really just need a communal light source all night. If you're looking a quick and dirty lamp method just look up diffusers for regular flashlights. They're not as efficient because some of your light will go upwards into the sky but you can just slap one on any light and get fairly decent lantern functionality for a little while, while still having a practical flashlight for later.