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Have you thought about solar camping lamp? That is, using solar products if you are in a tent, cabin, or RV. No matter how or where you camp, using solar lights, solar radios, solar flashlights, even solar showers is a great way to go. There are several advantages to go solar camping and this article and others will explore those advantages.
People who love to camp out have been involved in the eco-movement all along. You have understood the need to keep our land clean and useable for yourself and others. You may camp in the back woods or a campground but you know that sharing our natural resources is important to everyone. Using solar energy is just an extension of those thought processes. The good news is products that use the sun are better and more cost effective than ever.
One idea is the solar camping lantern. Yes, you have a need for light when camping so why not use a solar camping lantern rather than one that needs batteries or fuel.
Let's look at the advantages:
Another great thing about solar camping lamp is you can use them all around your home, garden, patio, garage, or anywhere you want light but don't want mess with wires. There are many types of solar lights that can be used for camping even if that is not their original design. Think outside the box! In addition, other solar items will be covered in these articles that make camping better.
Solar camping lanterns come in many styles. There is the traditional style lantern shape with the handle to carry it. There are other types of lanterns with multiple uses. For example, there are solar lanterns designed to fit on a deck post or just sit on a flat surface. There are lanterns that have designs or that are round in shape. There are even solar lights that can change color.
Along with a LED lamp, don't forget a solar-powered reading light, solar-powered flashlights or a solar-powered radio. Look for the next article and follow the links for more information. Just remember, clean up your trash, put out your campfires, and keep taking care of the environment.