Coast Emergency Lantern EAL17 460 Lumen, 50 Hour Runtime Water Resistant Red White LED For Campers And Home Preparedness
Coast Emergency Lantern EAL17 460 Lumen, 50 Hour Runtime Water Resistant Red White LED For Campers And Home Preparedness
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Coast Emergency Lantern EAL17 460 Lumen, 50 Hour Runtime Water Resistant Red White LED For Campers And Home Preparedness
Coast Emergency Lantern EAL17 460 Lumen, 50 Hour Runtime Water Resistant Red White LED For Campers And Home Preparedness
The Coast EAL17 Emergency Lantern is a rugged 10-inch LED light designed for power outages, camping, and job sites. It delivers bright, versatile illumination with white and red modes, plus a signaling strobe, all in a durable, weather-ready package.
- Brightness & Runtime: Up to 460 lumens of white light for broad area illumination, with a maximum runtime of up to 50 hours on select settings.
- Light Modes: White LED for general use, red LED to preserve night vision, and a strobe mode for emergency signaling.
- Durability & Optics: Water resistant and impact resistant; includes a diffuser for soft, even light and a clear protective cage to shield the LEDs.
- Design & Portability: 10" overall length with a folding handle for easy carrying, hanging, or hands-free use; substantial 45.5 oz build for stability.
- Power Source: Requires four D cell batteries (not included).
- Box & Packaging: Lantern arrives boxed for safe transport and storage.
This emergency lantern is designed to keep you prepared in real-world scenarios. The combination of high brightness, multiple light modes, and a rugged, weather-resistant shell means it performs reliably during power outages, on camping trips, or at job sites. The red light helps maintain night vision and provides a discreet signaling option, while the strobe can assist in emergency situations. Note that four D cell batteries are required and not included. If you’re ordering from certain regions, be aware that shipments may not be available to Australia or via Post Office channels.
