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Hozuki Lantern
Snow Peak
Hozuki Lantern
$86.36
Description

  Elegant LED lantern with flickering Candle Mode

  The sacred Hozuki plant was the original design for the ancient Chinese paper lantern. Snow Peak has adapted this design to capture the beauty and romance of the Chinese lantern in the creation of the innovative Hozuki Lantern.

  The Hozuki Lantern creates the romance of a candle without an open flame: it features an innovative Candle Mode that allows the LED to respond to sound or wind with a flicker of light. Pressing the on/off button twice will turn on candle mode. In addition, the Hozuki has three different brightness settings and variable dimming, allowing you to light up your favorite book before going to bed or the entire table while cooking your dinner.

  Runs on 4 AA batteries or rechargeable battery pack (each sold separately).

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Snow Peak
Lumens:
100 on high
Bulb Type:
LED
Weight:
5.9 oz
Focusable Beam:
No
Dimensions:
4 x 4 x 9.8 inches when hanging
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
ES-070
Other Features:
• Power functions: High, mid, low, variable dimming, and candle flicker mode
-- Now with a rechargeable battery option (rechargeable battery pack sold separately)
-- Runs off 4 x AA alkaline batteries
-- IPX-4 water resistance (splashproof but not submersible)
-- Battery Life:
- 8 hours on high
- 20 hours on medium
- 80 hours on low
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