This retro flashlight comes fitted for modern day usage

Instead of a flame, it uses a three Cree LED bulbs powered by a rechargeable battery.

This retro flashlight comes fitted for modern day usage
Whether you're mining for gold deep in the heart of Alaska, or trying to find your way downstairs to replace a blown fuse, this retro-styled lantern will light the way without needing a single drop of kerosene.

Because instead of a flame, it uses a three Cree LED bulbs powered by a rechargeable battery.

On its lowest setting, the $80 (Rs 5,000) Canyon Lantern will last for an impressive 80 hours after a two-three hour charge, but at its maximum brightness of 200 lumens, you'll probably only get about three hours of illumination.

It can be used as a handheld flashlight, with a form factor that make s it perfect for exploring haunted houses, or you can extend the fresnel lens for more ambient lighting to fill a tent. And in a pinch, a built-in USB port lets you leech off the lantern's battery to keep your smartphone alive.

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