Coleman Lantern Hanger
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I would like to know how long the chain is. Around 15 to 20 is the maximum you can play The diameter of this tire is 16 inches.
There is a tree against which it hangs. As far as versatility is concerned, I prefer ropes and/or limbs.
Although I did not weigh the item, I would say it is very lightweight, but very strong. It also holds bird feeders, etc. and is able to hold a fully fueled old style Coleman lantern that was much heavier than the new ones. It's a great
There is no way to be certain without more information. 40 lbs is somewhat heavy for a lantern of this size, but it's definitely overbuilt for the weight of the lantern. If you imagine that the chain around the tree sags a bit, no matter how tight you cinch it, and the spring attached to the wire prongs sags a bit more as well, what would happen in normal use holding the 3 lbs? It is usually a You will probably find that 40 pounds exceeds the capacity of the receiving hook to "safely" or, more importantly, to "conveniently" suit your needs. This contraption will only put you in danger. You're better off tying up your shower with a good length of rope instead of relying on it.
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Years ago, I had one of these, but I left it at a campsite and lost track of it. It is great to find this replacement for This type of gear is very handy on a campsite in the forest. One of these is what I use to hang a propane lantern on a nearby tree. The bright lantern separates it a bit from the campsite, so we remain safe from nighttime insects. We can then go about our activities at night without having little to worry about. As it is capable of being used on trees of any size, this hangar is ideal because you can use it on trees as small as a few inches in diameter in order to prevent damage.
My purpose is to mount a bird feeder on the tree with this. will not hold the feeder far enough away from the ground to deter squirrels, so it's only useful for feeders that are designed to keep squirrels out. However, it is a simple tree bracket and easy to set up.
The item I bought will be used for hanging a lantern or a name sign at the campground. Holds well and is easily adjusted to the diameter of a tree. There is no point in injuring a tree with nails, so this is a better.
This is a lantern holder that we obtained from a local retailer in the past. In the past few months, we have been unable to get them, so we bought from Amazon instead. This is an extremely competitive price compared to what the retailer charges. For the precise purpose of hanging our bird feeders in the trees, we purchased three cages in order to deter bears from eating them. There have been no attempts by the bear to climb the tree to reach the feeder so far Other options are easier to come by.
These are the things I use to store everything. Keeping lanterns, dish pales, coats and anything else you want off the ground is a good idea. Unlike other tree guards, they are very sturdy and don't damage trees. They are also very easy to adjust depending on your The number of mine is currently 3.
The stand can be adjusted to fit many trees and posts. Everything works as it should. The stand can be adjusted to fit many trees and posts. As far as trees go, they do hold well- Surfaces with uneven textures are easier to grip. Instead of frantically searching for the lanterns at night, it is nice to know where they are. In the near future, I will purchase a few more lanterns to hang.
These are important to have. I think so. The lanterns must be hung with these if you intend to use The lanterns hanging at the top of the table light up the entire room rather than just the one that sits on top.