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Snow Peak GigaPower Lantern, Auto Ignition

Snow Peak GigaPower Lantern, Auto Ignition

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Snow Peak GigaPower Lantern, Auto Ignition

The Snowpeak Giga Power Lantern includes a clear glass globe. The Snow Peak Giga Power Lantern produces 80 watts of light. Snow Peak's small fuel canister, GP-110, will generate 4 consecutive hours at a maximum gas output. Snow Peak's state-of-the-art technology insures excellent performance. The stove and lantern are interchangeable with Snow Peak's fuel canister. Comes in high-quality plastic carrying case, 2 inches x 2inches x 4 inches. Lightweight, Compact. Easy-to-use. The GigaPower Lantern, Auto Ignition weighs 4.5 oz.

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Rating for this product: 5

Portable, Light, and Powerful Lantern.

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July 31, 2009

This lantern is very small and light. It's perfect for hiking trips. I haven't had any issues with it so far. I bought the messed screen for it but that doesn't work very well when there is alot of wind out. The glass screen that it comes with is very strong. I don't imagine that piece of glass breaking very easily. It isn't as bright as my coleman lantern that runs off propane but its really close. Also i notice that the light that it puts off is more yellow then a propane lantern. So basically, if you are looking for a portable, light, and powerful lantern. Then the Snow Peak is the one for you.

Edit: On my last camping trip i had a small rip on one side of the mantel. That caused a hot spot on the glass melting and cracking the glass. So be careful and change the mantel when needed. I know that on other lanterns that isn't a critical but on this one since it so small you really need to pay attention. Though on the brightside that mantel lasted me most of the summer, that was my first/original mantel.

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Its hard to tell in the image but is the shield around the lantern

Its hard to tell in the image but is the shield around the lantern glass or a mesh?

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July 1, 2009

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It's glass. I own this lantern and really like it, but would benefit from having a mesh shield. Having said that the glass shield has not shown any signs of wear or breakage through some pretty rough backpacking trips. In lighting the mantle, I have burned marks into the glass shield which is kind of annoying (can't clean them off). I would recommend lighting the mantle without placing the glass shield over it until the mantle's ready to be used. This will keep the burn marks from appearing...

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July 2, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Awesome little lantern

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June 5, 2007

This is a perfect little lantern for all camping needs. As another reviewer pointed out, this is not a 200 watt mega-bright monster but then again, who really cares? It's tiny! With Snow Peak, it's all about the details. I love the carrying case, the little metal serial number tag attached to the lamp, the feel of the valve...

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Is this lantern and snow peaks fuel proprietary, not interchangeable

Is this lantern and snow peaks fuel proprietary, not interchangeable with other brand fuel?

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September 24, 2008

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Neither is the Snow Peak fuel blend proprietary nor their canisters. All other canisters will work with their products as long as they employ the Lindal valve.

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October 5, 2008

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Rating for this product: 3

GigaPower Lantern

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October 27, 2004

Did not work for me, could not get the mantle to function/fit properly. Returned to B/C and a prompt refund was recvd.

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This was a serious question. I inherited the thing and I do not

This was a serious question. I inherited the thing and I do not know how to adjust or turn the thing on, Have a canister, extra sock and no manual.

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July 20, 2008

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The grey button on the side next to the valve should be the piezo-ignition button, and should spark and light the lantern when attached to the gas canister. I say should because I've been less than impressed with auto-ignitors across the board, and while I haven't used this one specifically, I would guess that it works the same third of the time as all the others. You could also try matches or a lighter, but be careful, and make sure the flame is near the jet before you open the valve so it doesn't make a giant flame and burn the hair on your hands off. Wow, that doesn't sound like experience talking at all:)

By: Backcountry.com Employee
August 17, 2008

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Rating for this product: 4

Fun Toy

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March 17, 2009

This is a full little toy to have and is bright. I like to store mine in my Snow Peak 450 ti cup. It should however come with a little chain or some way to hang it up. I use a steal fishing leader which has worked nice. Also an extra mantle would be nice for the price. At times it is hard to light and you are better off lighting it with a match than the auto ignition. Also it DOES NOT like cold starts. You have to light it and lightly blow onto the mantle kind of like starting a fire.

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How do you turn it on?

How do you turn it on?

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July 20, 2008

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After you've screwed on the fuel canister, slightly open the valve & push the auto ignition button. Voila. Let there be light!

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October 16, 2008

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Rating for this product: 4

As Expected

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October 6, 2005

The lantern met my expectations. My only complaint is what I believe is common to all of these single-globe lanterns, namely the limited light output. Rated by the manufacturer as 80W, I'd probably say the actual is 40W.

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If this lanterns output varies slightly (i.e. flickering, etc.),is

If this lanterns output varies slightly (i.e. flickering, etc.),is that normal?

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April 11, 2008

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Nope, Should be pretty stable, I've found over time that the 'Tiny' jet get a little blocked, you can remove it (undo the two little side screws and remove the lantern head, then you'll see the tiny hexagonal jet), if you take the filter out of the inside of the jet (looks like cotton wool), then heat the jet up with a lighter or similar and then drop it straight into cold water (will fizz a little), that seems to clean the jet out. Note: the jet will slowly get blocked with liquid LPG(butane) pouring through it, which is sometimes neccessary to get the auto (not) ignitor to work, ala tipping the lantern towards the ignitor as suggested elsewhere in this thread. Hope that helps.

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April 22, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

giga rocks!

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April 13, 2004

This lil' honey works ALL the time. Just tilt it toward the piezo inition and it will light every time. BRIGHT light or mellow light (using the mesh globe). Tiny, impressive--friend borrowed mine--lost it--I bought another. It's that good. Hope this helps.

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do the snow peak prdoucts require their own type of fuel?? Or

do the snow peak prdoucts require their own type of fuel?? Or will they work with other types as well??

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March 9, 2008

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I use mine with MSR canister fuel and it works just fine, but it might work better with snow peak fuel, ive never tryed it.This lantern will work the same with all Lindal valve (screw-on) type fuel canisters.

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October 16, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

See the Light!

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July 26, 2004

If you are already packing gas for your stoves, this latern gives you a nice capability with very little weight addition to your pack. The self-ignition feature gives you light, fast. I carried mine for about about 3 days without using it; then came the thunderstorm at dinner time, and the lantern gave us light to make dinner under the dining fly while the rain and wind howled. Like the other Snow Peak products, this latern is great bang for the ounce.

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Rating for this product: 4

Compact Light Lantern

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March 29, 2007

Product quality is the typical high level of other snow peak products. The design is tops as far as small lanterns. lantern is at least as bright as a single mantle propane lantern and is much trimmer in size. It requires a little more time when preparing the mantle and will not burn as long as a propane lantern on one of the larger cans. Knowing this, if you still want a gas lantern that is small, this is the nicest one I have seen.

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Rating for this product: 4

Great Small Lantern

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June 9, 2008

I bought this lantern with the hopes of backpacking through the Shenandoah National Forest this summer. While this lantern is small, it's uses during backcountry camping were limited. Having this lantern inside a small one or two person tent is somewhat of a fire hazard as the heat produced by the lantern would immediately melt your tent. The light output is considerable for its size and not something you would want to stare at. Overall I'm happy with this lantern, light, small, and very useful.

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