

The us 30-day Duron 1000 LED lantern is one of the longest-lasting and brightest lanterns in its class, now with improved functionality. With updated lighting, The new 30-day Duron features a new lighting mode, as well as the glow in the dark power button for convenience.
brightness: 1000 lumens of bright, clean light with high, medium, low, amber candle flicker and SOS flashing modes
dimensions: 7.2” H x 3.75” W with a weight of 1.9lbs with (3) D batteries (not included)
versatility: Built-in, recessed hook on the lantern base for downright hanging and a removable globe for use as an area light
reliable: built in glow in the dark power button with 30 days of runtime on low, 30 hours on medium, 12 hours on high and a Lifetime LED bulb that is unbreakable and never needs to be replaced
durable: rubberized housing enhances impact-resistance and water-resistant IPX4 for protection against splashing water from all directions
guaranteed: this product is covered by a limited lifetime warranty provided by ust, please email support@ustbrands.com for assistance
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Amazon Customer –
Excellent lantern
I’m very satisfied with this lantern. It’s very bright and the battery life is excellent.The hook on the bottom let’s it hang perfectly in my tent, making spending time in the tent after sunset much more enjoyable.I will definitely be packing this for every camping trip and it’s great to have at home in case of a blackout.
Ray –
Great little lantern!
Great lantern! I would avoid standard batteries with this lantern since so many regular alkaline batteries have a tendency to leak. It works well with Panasonic AA Eneloop rechargeable batteries and Panaonic AA to D cell adapters. Rechargeable batteries are much less likely to leak versus alkaline. Even if you run into a leaky alkaline battery the terminals are easy to clean up with a Q-tip and a little vinegar to neutralize the base alkaline discharge followed up with some rubbing alcohol. A handy little lantern that cranks out a lot of light when you need it. With a little bit of modification, this is a buy it for life battery powered lantern.
L. Brannel –
Perfect backup during power outages.
Small but bright. Size is perfect for keeping handy—not obtrusive. My go to when the power fails. Versatile settings for any lighting emergency. Long life settings reassuring when you don’t know how long the lights will be off.
David T. –
Works great
Brightness was really good on it!! Whish it was rechargeable though
Yulia Zi –
Great lantern for camping and at home
My best buddy for the evening/night reading. I love the ergonomics of this lantern and different light modes. Holds charge for a long time too.
George –
for power failure
nice light for emergency power failure
m.alger –
wow!
astonishing amount of light for a small package.
barak golan –
best of the best
It is a great product, i have 2 in my house… one is for my girls bedroom when they go to sleep every night it stays on the entire night… very very good… the other one is for camping and performs great in that too….
Pammy –
I did have a bit of trouble inserting the batteries, just awkward to do the base up. Once in and lit, it was brilliant.
Victoria BC –
Ordered two of these lanterns recently, primarily to use indoors if we lose our power. (Coincidentally, we lost our power the day I ordered them and they arrived the day after it was restored.) I’m impressed by how much light they give off in the brightest setting (there are four in total); you can light a huge room with just one. Best part is they only take 3 D cell batteries to operate. Would be great for camping as well as they are lighweight and sturdy. A very good buy.
Mike –
Small footprint but emits lots of light. Can’t comment on battery life as I just started using it
Jean-P T. –
Personally, in general, I prefer lanterns and other electronic equipments that don’t require an external charger. This product requires three D batteries so it adds up to the cost. If you want them to be rechargeable, it’s more expensive and you need to buy a charger so it adds up to the cost again. That charger takes much more space and is more complicated than simply using a lantern that recharges using a USB cable.