“The Siege Lantern features five C4 power LEDs, four white and one red with five output modes and a battery level indicator built into the on/off button. With the outer lantern globe in place, the light will float. Use the lantern with or without the outer globe cover. Remove the outer globe and hang the body upside down by the D ring for large area lighting needs. Battery replacement is a breeze with the center post orienting the battery cover correctly every time. “
Product Features
- Features Four White C4 LED’s And One Red C4 LED To Preserve Night Vision
- Ergonomic Handle Designed To Lock In Upright Or Stowed Position
- Incorporated D-Rings On Top And Bottom Of Lantern To Hang It In Either Inverted Or Upright Positions
- Low white light mode provides extended run time of 295 hours when less light is needed. Uses Three D-Cell Alkaline Batteries (Sold Separately)
- High (540 Lumens), Medium (275 Lumens), Low (55 Lumens), Red (10 Lumens), and Red SOS flashing modes.
The Streamlight (Siege) vs. The Rayovac (SE3DLN) First of all I now own six of the Streamlight Siege and four of the Rayovac SE3DLN…I keep extras for my kids and their families if they need them.Points favoring the Streamlight Siege:1. The Siege has stronger top/bottom spring ‘D’ clips with retainers.2. The Siege top handle has enough tension to stay upright even at an angle whereas the (SE3DLN) will not. This comes in very handy in darkness when trying to lift the light.3. The Siege has 3 white…
handle made the difference. there are just some things you get you don’t appreciate it when you first get it. for me it was the handle on the lantern. when saw it i was thinking it was some goofy marketing thing. after a few camp trips this is my go to camp light.the strange handle is perfect, come up to a pipe (on awning) and just hang it, then grab and go when needed. works on pipes in the camp restroom, tree branches, and as i said, awning. nothing else needed just lift up and over. nothing to fiddle with…
A very well designed and built light This will be an awfully long review for what seems to be just a lantern with 3 AA batteries and an on/off button. But some love light, some love lanterns, some love their gear and some love very well-built things. For any or all of the above, read on.Construction- There is no doubt The Siege AA is very-very well-built. For those who know the Rayovac Sportsman Extreme (the 3xD version, not the 3xAA version), itâs built like that. For those who donât, again, itâs a very robust…
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