---
product_id: 160037546
title: "GearLight LED Camping Lantern S1300 - Up to 72 Hours Battery Powered Light - Outdoor, Camp, Tent, Hurricane, and Emergency Lanterns"
brand: "gearlight"
price: "48.99 DT"
currency: TND
in_stock: false
reviews_count: 9
url: https://www.desertcart.tn/products/160037546-gearlight-led-camping-lantern-s1300-up-to-72-hours-battery
store_origin: TN
region: Tunisia
---

# Super Bright 72H Runtime Weather Resistant GearLight LED Camping Lantern S1300 - Up to 72 Hours Battery Powered Light - Outdoor, Camp, Tent, Hurricane, and Emergency Lanterns

**Brand:** gearlight
**Price:** 48.99 DT
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🌟 Light Up Your Life with GearLight S1300!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** GearLight LED Camping Lantern S1300 - Up to 72 Hours Battery Powered Light - Outdoor, Camp, Tent, Hurricane, and Emergency Lanterns by gearlight
- **How much does it cost?** 48.99 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/160037546-gearlight-led-camping-lantern-s1300-up-to-72-hours-battery)

## Best For

- gearlight enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted gearlight brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built to Last:** Durable design withstands the elements and accidental drops.
- • **Emergency Ready:** Perfect for power outages, camping trips, or unexpected storms.
- • **Portable & Practical:** Easily hang or carry with the foldaway handle and base hook.
- • **Illuminate Your Adventures:** Light up your campsite with the powerful S1300!
- • **Versatile Modes for Every Mood:** Choose from High, Medium, or Warm Yellow settings.

## Overview

The GearLight LED Camping Lantern S1300 is a powerful, portable lighting solution designed for outdoor adventures and emergencies. With a runtime of up to 72 hours on 3 D batteries, it features three brightness modes, a weather-resistant build, and a convenient foldaway handle for easy transport and hanging.

## Description

Review: Really Nice "Warm" Light Feature - I have numerous emergency lanterns and flashlights. Modern battery lights seem to almost always come with the "Daylight" cool white LED light. That's okay, and certainly helps for finding things, navigating dark places, or lighting up a space. But when there's a long power-outage, there comes a point when all you want is a regular household lamp. Just to see things, but not to be In-Your-Face bright. I saw this "warm light" feature, and decided to give it a try. This lantern is bright! When we used its first setting and turned it on in pitch darkness, it easily provided enough light to see the entire stove for cooking. It also has a diffusion lens, so it was a bright but not blinding. We compared it to one of those "pull up slide to turn on" lamps, and this was a whole lot brighter! Then we pushed the button again, and got the "low" setting. Easily enough light to walk around, find a bathroom and so forth. But the major feature -- the warm light we bought this for -- turned out to be awesome! We have a small end-table lamp that uses a 60-watt LED, "warm" bulb. It's our every-day use lamp for the living room. This little lantern was pretty much exactly the same thing! It uses 3 D-cell batteries, which you have to provide, so it will run for quite a long time. We're looking at re-chargeable D cells, which would likely help, but we're only using this for hurricane power outages. For extended camping needs, it's fairly heavy with the big batteries, so not easy to back-pack. If carrying weight isn't a big issue, you'll definitely love the warm lamp feature! There's no indicator LED like on the Rayovac lamps, so there's no easy way to find this lantern in the dark. Then again, so what? We have small penlight flashlights and puck lights for immediate light when the power goes off. Then we leave this lantern in a specific place, in order to quickly find it when needed. UPDATE (July 2020): I've kept this lantern on a shelf in the living room, and periodically turn it on to make sure the batteries are okay. Or, I use it to take out the garbage. Last time I pushed the switch it didn't work. I replaced the batteries, but no luck. I contacted the seller, and they immediately sent me a replacement! I'd only expected to hear some additional trouble-shooting tips, but this was no-questions replacement! Fantastic! I looked very closely at the new one in comparison with the broken one. When I removed the batteries from the broken one, the spring clip below one of the batteries broke. It apparently had cracked or stressed at some point. The only thing I can think is that when putting in batteries, I must have tilted the lid slightly before pushing down and rotating it closed. I checked on the broken one, and yes, it's possible to do. It takes a fair amount of pressure to press the lid down when there are batteries in place. If the lid it at an angle, it can still be pushed down and twisted, but I suspect it generated the force to damage the spring clip. Don't know for sure, but be careful when replacing or installing batteries. Still a fantastic light, and now 5-star rating for customer service as well!
Review: Nice light, outstanding customer support! - I bought 4 of these for use during hurricane season (I live in Florida). I found the light itself to be solid, good quality, well sealed against water, etc. Light worked as advertised -- there's a bright, dim, and "soft" light modes and the lamps will work just great for my purposes. I like that they use D-cell batteries -- longer life, plus I can swap out batteries easily if needed. I loaded them up with rechargeable NiMH batteries and put them on the shelf. A few weeks later, while prepping for an approaching storm, I pulled out the batteries to top off the charge, and a small piece of metal dropped out of one of the lights. It was the spring contact for one of the batteries. I guess it had been bent too far, or perhaps there was a defect in the metal. In any event, I contacted GearLight and told them what had happened. Here's the great part -- they immediately apologized for my inconvenience and shipped a replacement lamp. I am duly impressed! I now have 4 working lamps and would not hesitate to recommend these lamps and this company.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07WJWQ2N3 |
| Batteries are Included | No |
| Battery Life | 72 Hours |
| Brand | GearLight |
| Brand Name | GearLight |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,731 Reviews |
| Manufacturer Part Number | GL-LLS1300 |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Number of Light Sources | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| UPC | 858362007775 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 4.5 Volts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** GearLight
- **Power Source:** Battery Powered
- **Mounting Type:** Tabletop Mount
- **Battery Life:** 72 Hours
- **Voltage:** 4.5 Volts

## Images

![GearLight LED Camping Lantern S1300 - Up to 72 Hours Battery Powered Light - Outdoor, Camp, Tent, Hurricane, and Emergency Lanterns - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71QRHIkzxwL.jpg)
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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Really Nice "Warm" Light Feature
*by C***L on May 7, 2020*

I have numerous emergency lanterns and flashlights. Modern battery lights seem to almost always come with the "Daylight" cool white LED light. That's okay, and certainly helps for finding things, navigating dark places, or lighting up a space. But when there's a long power-outage, there comes a point when all you want is a regular household lamp. Just to see things, but not to be In-Your-Face bright. I saw this "warm light" feature, and decided to give it a try. This lantern is bright! When we used its first setting and turned it on in pitch darkness, it easily provided enough light to see the entire stove for cooking. It also has a diffusion lens, so it was a bright but not blinding. We compared it to one of those "pull up slide to turn on" lamps, and this was a whole lot brighter! Then we pushed the button again, and got the "low" setting. Easily enough light to walk around, find a bathroom and so forth. But the major feature -- the warm light we bought this for -- turned out to be awesome! We have a small end-table lamp that uses a 60-watt LED, "warm" bulb. It's our every-day use lamp for the living room. This little lantern was pretty much exactly the same thing! It uses 3 D-cell batteries, which you have to provide, so it will run for quite a long time. We're looking at re-chargeable D cells, which would likely help, but we're only using this for hurricane power outages. For extended camping needs, it's fairly heavy with the big batteries, so not easy to back-pack. If carrying weight isn't a big issue, you'll definitely love the warm lamp feature! There's no indicator LED like on the Rayovac lamps, so there's no easy way to find this lantern in the dark. Then again, so what? We have small penlight flashlights and puck lights for immediate light when the power goes off. Then we leave this lantern in a specific place, in order to quickly find it when needed. UPDATE (July 2020): I've kept this lantern on a shelf in the living room, and periodically turn it on to make sure the batteries are okay. Or, I use it to take out the garbage. Last time I pushed the switch it didn't work. I replaced the batteries, but no luck. I contacted the seller, and they immediately sent me a replacement! I'd only expected to hear some additional trouble-shooting tips, but this was no-questions replacement! Fantastic! I looked very closely at the new one in comparison with the broken one. When I removed the batteries from the broken one, the spring clip below one of the batteries broke. It apparently had cracked or stressed at some point. The only thing I can think is that when putting in batteries, I must have tilted the lid slightly before pushing down and rotating it closed. I checked on the broken one, and yes, it's possible to do. It takes a fair amount of pressure to press the lid down when there are batteries in place. If the lid it at an angle, it can still be pushed down and twisted, but I suspect it generated the force to damage the spring clip. Don't know for sure, but be careful when replacing or installing batteries. Still a fantastic light, and now 5-star rating for customer service as well!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nice light, outstanding customer support!
*by G***Y on August 14, 2020*

I bought 4 of these for use during hurricane season (I live in Florida). I found the light itself to be solid, good quality, well sealed against water, etc. Light worked as advertised -- there's a bright, dim, and "soft" light modes and the lamps will work just great for my purposes. I like that they use D-cell batteries -- longer life, plus I can swap out batteries easily if needed. I loaded them up with rechargeable NiMH batteries and put them on the shelf. A few weeks later, while prepping for an approaching storm, I pulled out the batteries to top off the charge, and a small piece of metal dropped out of one of the lights. It was the spring contact for one of the batteries. I guess it had been bent too far, or perhaps there was a defect in the metal. In any event, I contacted GearLight and told them what had happened. Here's the great part -- they immediately apologized for my inconvenience and shipped a replacement lamp. I am duly impressed! I now have 4 working lamps and would not hesitate to recommend these lamps and this company.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good product but ruggedness still a question mark
*by N***S on August 1, 2020*

I bought one of these lanterns in April 2020. I was impressed by the amount of light that the small and lightweight lantern produced. I purchased a second unit planning to be ready for hurricane season. I recently checked both lanterns and found that one of them would not work despite only having been put on the shelf and not having seen little service since I first installed the batteries. Upon opening, one of the battery contact prongs fell out of the lantern body...the likely culprit. Considering the low cost and amount of light produced, I ordered a replacement with the assumption this problem was a fluke. The jury is still out therefore regarding the reliability. Followup: The vendor contacted me about my problem. They sent me 2 lanterns and a set of batteries as replacements. Great customer service! I have updated my review accordingly

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*Last updated: 2026-06-07*