So, my old mum lives alone, area seems prone to power outages, anyone have and recommendations/advice regarding LED Lanterns, prefer small and can run on AA , long run time being prob most important facet, switchable brightness maybe?

that's useful. thought folk had grown out of that one - he didn't ask what they were. he specifically asked if anyone had any recommendations. but well done you, your cool rating just went up 1![]()


), outages can last 3 days (last winter), mostly though 5-6 hours. I already have got her some of THESE, which have been really good tbf, I have them positioned tho so if outage happens she can see ok to move around/stairs etc, recent cuts have got me thinking about something better as I would hate to be thinking I should have got her some better stuff etc AFTER a fall or mishap.Thanks for the replies guys (mostly), outages can last 3 days (last winter), mostly though 5-6 hours. I already have got her some of THESE,.
What cost was that one, equal to 20w light roughly ?
I quite like those plug in torches that light up as soon as the power goes. Not lateen style but a few strategically placed would make it a lot safer.
Agreed, I already have two of those hometek ones placed strategically.
. Got 3 now.I'd pick something with D batteries, they are likely to still have some charge in them when an outage happens, definitely something with 360deg light rather than a torch.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Lantern-Bright-Garden-Camping-Lanterns/dp/B0078ZTWP4
and one that is rechargeable just in case
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Kingfisher-...Lantern-control/dp/B000MOH3QI/ref=pd_cp_200_2
stick the remote by the bed so if it happens at night there is no wandering around in the dark.
