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Candlelier Candle Lantern - Painted Aluminum

by UCO
Original price $55.99 - Original price $55.99
Original price
$55.99
$55.99 - $55.99
Current price $55.99
COLOUR: YELLOW

Need more lumens? Amp up the brightness and fend off chill with the UCO Candlelier Candle Lantern. Sporting three 9-hour candles, this brilliant source of heat and light is perfect for large groups of campers and for home and emergency use. Use this windproof lantern to brighten up your next family picnic plus keep your coffee hot, too. Just place your mug or cooking pot on the heat shield and—voila! The Candlelier cleverly heats small amounts of water or food while providing a warm, ambient glow to your campsite or porch. 

FEATURES

  • Lightweight, durable aluminum construction.
  • Heats small amounts of water or food on heat shield.
  • Burns long-lasting UCO 9-hour candle; burn 1,2, or all 3 candles depending on your lighting needs.
  • Glass chimney and 3 spring-loaded candle tubes with viewing slots.
  • Carrying handle and twist-lock base.
  • Provides ample light, warms surroundings, and helps remove condensation.

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

  • Dimensions: 8" high x 4" diameter (20 cm x 10 cm)
  • Weight (w/ 3 candle): 18.0 oz. (510 g)
  • Candles: UCO 9-hour or citronella candles, or 12-hour beeswax candles

    USE THE CANDLELIER AS A STOVE

    The heat shield of the Candlelier Candle Lantern provides a stove-like surface to heat small amounts of water, melt snow, or keep foods and beverages warm.

    USING CANDLE LANTERNS

    To prevent fire, keep burning candle within sight. Never burn a candle on or near anything that can catch fire. Keep out of reach of children and pets.

    WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including carbon monoxide, soot and other combustion by-products, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to http://www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.