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Play a game of cards by the light of the Snow Peak GigaPower WG Lantern on your next car camping trip. This white gas lantern emits an eye melting 240 watts of bright, warm light. That's enough light to cook, read, or sneak a peak at your friend's hand when he's being a little too casual with his cards. Snow Peak's ingenious design will create a bright blue flame after only 50 pumps to the fuel canister. When taking down camp, pack the GibaPower WG Lantern in the included carrying case for transport and storage.

The Snow Peak Giga Power White Gas Lantern is a 170 watt, high-powered lantern. The large size mantle uses a ceramic ring in its upper portion making installation or replacement of the mantle easy. The auto igniter comes standard, making safe lighting possible. A soft case just for this lantern is included for carrying or storage.
| Burn Time: | 4hrs with 530ml (18oz) fuel bottle |
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| Dimensions: | 12.25 in tall (30cm) |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | Lifetime |
| Material: | Stainless steel, glass |
| Output: | 240W |
| Recommended Use: | Car camping |
| Weight: | Not specified(000g) |
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| Snow Peak Giga Lantern | $74.95 |
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I saw this lantern on Snow Peak's Japanese website two years ago (before it was available in the US), and instantly wanted it. I have Snow Peak's award winning white gas (WG) stove. The lantern and stove share the same fuel bottle and pump design - so I thought it would be nice to be able to share parts. | |
| Mark1267 at Backcountry.com on 08/10/2007 | |