Micro Camp Lantern [Awesome]

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Published 2021-12-27
The Micro Camp Lantern is small enough to pack into your haversack or day pack. Easy to build and uses common household items and tools to build a very effective and portable light source.

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All Comments (21)
  • @AdrianP247
    Thank you for this little project. My son and I made one each. It really inspired him and he was fascinated. He is Autistic and it is very hard to engage him enough to stick with a project. We made mistakes through the process and overcame them. He had his unique lantern and I had a different one, based on the jars we had available. He learnt about the 3 elements of flame, reflection , fire safety, and working through little hurdles to get the job done. I asked him if he would like to go camping in the backyard to put his lantern to use. He said "Yep!" . A great start to camping ang survival skills! Thanks again!
  • Folding the book of matches was such a simple, yet effective way of turning this into a complete mini lantern kit. The whole concept is cheap as chips to make and genuinely functional.
  • @rlbranch65
    I'm sure the girls are constantly amazed at the things their dad creates. Great job.
  • @becca318
    πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸ™‹β€β™€οΈπŸ΄πŸƒThat's cute and useful! You can also put sand in the bottom to make it more level and keep from getting too hot.
  • Definitely a good backup in case your flashlight goes for a dip and isnt as water resistant as they say it is. I'm a firm believer in "2 is 1 and 1 is none". Especially with backpacking stuff. A good technological type and a less technological type. Nice build!
  • @jakeells66
    I did the same thing with a minced garlic jar and my fish mouth spreader bottle hanger. Minced garlic jars are even more compact and the opening is bigger.
  • @joannekeefe426
    James you knocked another one right out of the park! Another YouTube award winner. Thank you for sharing that totally handy dandy useful little but massive. Cheers to you! Wishing all the best for the new year! You finished 2021 with a bang!
  • @mastersr1956
    i just found these, what i like is he explains things well, and most of the stuff is very useful and stuff that could come in handy. I liked the portable shower
  • @robbieburns3564
    Neat idea. Where I live, I get brief blackouts from time to time (45 mins to 3 hours, about 2-3 times a year) so I'm always looking for a good ideas for light. I have a couple of baby food jars and some tealights. This will be really handy!
  • James, you have done it again. I'm going to make some of these asap. You always think outside of the box, that's why I watch you and recommend your channel to everyone. Home Run on this one!!!
  • @toniafolven
    What a great idea for gifting to my neighbors. Thanks Waypoint!!
  • @mrequi1
    Very good, very clear instruction.
  • @MichaelR58
    James , nice tip , thanks for sharing , God bless
  • @earlshaner4441
    MERRY CHRISTMAS brother and everyone else hi from Syracuse NY and thank you for sharing your thoughts and adventures in camping and survival
  • @Angie_978
    I've made several kinds of oil/shortening/wax lamps but I've never seen that trick of curving the wire handle so it nests neatly. That's super cool! I'm going to try this out. I almost always keep glass jars from the grocery. They come in handy for so many things. I'm thinking garlic, yeast, smaller salsa, pesto, etc...
  • @BBQDad463
    Cool idea. No drilling! Three of those candles should last plenty long enough for most backpacking trips. Thanks!
  • @baileybrunson42
    James, that is so cool.. with four kids I can't help but shake my head at the hundreds of missed opportunities I had to make these..!πŸ˜‚
  • @ronaldrose7593
    Hello πŸ‘‹ James, thank you for sharing this easy and clever hack. Stay safe out there..😊
  • @minhhop3208
    Amazing ! Cheap, simple, but veryuseful ! thanks for sharing !