The butane lantern is a lighting device, portable, used to bring light in broad areas. The lanterns can be used for signaling and to guide you.
The lanterns have sometimes used as camping lighting sources. The term lantern means light and source of light. The fueled lanterns are many times hazardous. They can easily get inflamed and cause damage.


If you are putting them in high temperatures then the carbon monoxide it can be poisonous. So it is best not to use it in an enclosed environment. The mantle butane lanterns are using a ceramic that is impregnated to redirect the heat. This means that the mantle will not burn. This is quite a nice argument. The mantle will not heat. The lantern can also be used as reading light. The heat is provided by kerosene and gas. This is called naphtha. In order to keep it away from the high temperatures and to stabilize the airflow inside, there is a cylindrical glass shield named chimney and this one is put around the mantle.

The butane lanterns are manually pressurized and use white gas. They are created by Coleman Company in one and 2 mantle models. There are even models that are duel fuel and this means that they can use also gasoline. They can also use a battery-powered fluorescent lamp. There are also many liquid fuel lanterns and they can be used as portable stoves. There are many portable fuel lanterns that use liquid gas or combined with butane. These lamps use a small steel container. They can be refueled easily and include a lot of safety handlings.

They are also highly protected against moisture and other elements that can damage their state. They are easy to use and they are one of those items that one must have when doing a trip. Butane lanterns work great in many situations.