Product Details
CPX™ 6 Classic 700 lm LED Lantern by Coleman®. Take the water- and impact-resistant Coleman CPX™ 6 Classic XL 700L LED Lantern anywhere you need extra light.This lantern shines 700 ultra-bright lumens more than 14 meters on its high setting. CPX™ system compatibility lets you choose your power: four D-cell batteries or one CPX™ 6 rechargeable power cartridge. With a runtime of up to 10 hours on high and 80 hours on low, the sun will come up before you need fresh batteries. The large handle makes it easy to carry anywhere. The LED lasts a lifetime, so it never needs replacing and runs cool.
Specifications
Lumens: 700 (high), 140 (low) |
Runtime: 10 hr (high), 80 hr (low) |
Beam distance: 14 m (high), 7 m (low) |
Includes
- 4 D-batteries sold separately.
Features
- Official lantern of the National Park Foundation
- CPX™ 6 compatible, powered by a battery cartridge or rechargeable cartridge (sold separately)
- Textured tube for perfect beam pattern
- 2 modes: high, low
- IPX4 water-resistant design
- Impact-resistant
- Stays cool while running
- ABS cover, ventilator and base
- Lifetime LED never needs replacing
- 3-year limited warrant
- Perfect solution for your outdoor adventures
- Made from first-grade materials for long-lasting service life
- Built to bring exceptional durability and functionality
Coleman® could see the light for the darkness. The young salesman was taking a stroll after a hard day's work selling typewriters, and spotted a new type of lamplight in a drugstore window in Brockton, Alabama. This new light burned with a strong, steady white flame and was fueled by gasoline. The standard lamp of the era burned kerosene and produced a smoky, flickering, yellowish light. W.C. was stricken with very poor eyesight, and was very interested in this new, steady white light that enabled him to read even the smallest print in books and on medicine bottles. Coleman saw potential in the new light, and through his vision a new company was born that would put America’s farms and ranches in a new light, and would eventually make his name synonymous with outdoor fun.