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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.
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.