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Re: Lantern Question
First, I never owned a "battery-op" ignition lantern. I did own an "electronic ignition" one, but that was more of a magneto-kinetic enrgy type trigger. This is just how the instant lighting propane grills are made. Check with the product and see. If so, there shouldn't be a battery issue.
If the lantern does indeed take a battery, then I would think that IF the battery went dead, you could still start a battery-op propane lantern with a match. (Again, just like you can with a grill) Isn't there access in under the globe? If you can, buy the battery op model and you both win.
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Last edited by dwalsdorf; 05-04-2005 at 03:10 AM.
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