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This is a Japanese made lantern that runs on Butane fuel; made by SOTO which is one of my favorite outdoor brands. A few years ago I stumbled upon this product, had it imported from eBay and have been using it ever since. Luckily purchasing these in the US is a whole lot easier. ... Merch Store : Want to support TOGR, buy a shirt, hoodie, hat, etc. Merch Store : https://the-outdoor-gear-review.myspr... ...... Agenda Free Link : https://amzn.to/3DH9BED Agenda Free : The channel remains as it always was, 100% Agenda Free with no sponsored videos. no product placement and no paid reviews. I purchased this with my own money and I'm providing my REAL opinion. If you purchase this product using the link above and you will be supporting this Agenda Free Channel. :: SOTO ST-260 Butane Lantern Review :: Materials : stainless steel construction, legs, break resistant mesh Measurements : 5” tall 3.5” wide plus the fuel canister 4.25” wide at the legs Weight : 9.5oz with storage bag Cost : $75 off of Amazon Includes : Lantern, Storage bag, 3 mantels Output : This information I haven’t been able to get a solid answer on; I’ve seen claims that this is comparable to a 80W light bulb on the highest setting. At the highest setting, I’ve ran this for over 3 hours. At a toned down level it will go a lot longer. I’ve gotten over 6 hours with varying intensities. Mantels : These lanterns use the ST-2601 Mantel; these come in 3 packs and I was able to locate those on Amazon and ordered some. You likely can use mantels from other companies such as coleman as well if you had to. Shipping : When purchased from Amazon, it’s going to take some time for the product to arrive as it has to come from Japan. It is not as far as I know available in the USA so it has to be imported. I purchased mine off of eBay a few years ago and now, they are available on Amazon which makes these even simpler. Talking about purchasing from Amazon, the listing calls this the Shinfuji regulator lantern; Shinfuji is the parent company of SOTO. Features : This lantern features a regulator which allows for constant performance even when the fuel is cold - without the regulator the lantern would burn less bright in cold conditions. The regulator also provides some safety; if the unit falls over while ignited, it won’t flare up which is important. Review Pros : Very well made product - has a great feel and weight to it. Fuel efficient - I’ve ran this Always ignites easy to use Fairly compact design Puts off a good amount of warm light - brighter than the Coleman NorthStar which is also a great lantern The company does make larger lanterns if you need more light Puts off plenty of light for a small seating area and table. Puts off a lot of heat and in fact, I have seen some Japanese camping videos with people cooking on top of these with a grill stand Very stable Produces a very warm and comforting light can be used in a variety of situations; home, cabin, vehicle, in tents and so on Incredibly quiet Replacing the mantels is quick and easy The Soto mantles last a very long time; I’ve been using this one for 2.5 years Review Cons : The storage bag offers virtually no protection - a hard case would make more sense No way to hang this so light is limited to what it is sitting on Summary : .... 100% Agenda Free : This channel is Agenda Free and is fully supported by the viewers. Support TOGR through Patreon : / togr or Support TOGR through YouTube : / @theoutdoorgearreview ... Web Site : http://www.theoutdoorgearreview.com Come Join Us on Facebook, Twitter Instagram : Facebook : / 281509538652229 Twitter : / outdoorgearrev Instagram : / theoutdoorgearreview Vero : https://vero.co/theoutdoorgearreview