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  2. Gas lighting - Wikipedia

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    Early gas lights were ignited manually by lamplighters, although many later designs are self-igniting. [3] Gas lighting now is frequently used for camping, for which the high energy density of the hydrocarbon fuel, and the modular canisters on which camping lights are built, brings bright and long lasting light without complex equipment. [1]

  3. Gas mantle - Wikipedia

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    An incandescent gas mantle, gas mantle or Welsbach mantle is a device for generating incandescent bright white light when heated by a flame. The name refers to its original heat source in gas lights which illuminated the streets of Europe and North America in the late 19th century. Mantle refers to the way it hangs like a cloak above the flame.

  4. Coleman Lantern - Wikipedia

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    This led to a series of lamps that were originally made to burn kerosene or gasoline. Current models use kerosene, gasoline, Coleman fuel or propane and use one or two mantles to produce an intense white light. Over the years more than 50 million of the lanterns have been sold throughout the world. [2]

  5. For camping or hurricane season, a couple of really handy ...

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    The lights, made by Acebeam, are rechargeable and tiny and provide a ton of light for their size. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  6. Ultimate Camping Gear Guide - AOL

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    A headlamp provides hands-free lighting, which is helpful if you’re racing daylight to set up camp or preparing dinner as the sun sets. This rechargeable unit has four brightness levels ...

  7. Coleman fuel - Wikipedia

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    Coleman fuel is used primarily for fueling lanterns and camp stoves. It is usually sold in one-gallon cans in the United States; [3] in Europe it is usually sold in one-litre bottles. [4] Originally, it was simply casing-head gas or drip gas, which has similar properties. Drip gas was sold commercially at gas stations and hardware stores in ...