Exploding Bushlite Lantern

Dave

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Sep 17, 2003
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:eek: My Bushlite lantern exploded, I had it lit on my bed stand, and after about an hour it shot hot wax all over the wall and me.

Anyone else had this happen, and know why it happened?

Thanks.

This is what it looked like, when i took the glass off.

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Dave

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Sep 17, 2003
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Thats good to know. Thanks for the link Kard. Cliff must have booby trapped it with an ikea candle. :D he was probably in explosives ordnance. :lmao:

I shall now buy the price household ones. Thanks Kard.
 

British Red

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Dec 30, 2005
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There are so many jokes here about the splatters, Daves bed and other things.

I will however remember this is a family forum and just chuckle to myself :)
 

ozzy1977

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It looks like it was a poor quality candle, dont think the build quality of the lamps helped much either
 

Dave

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Used a 12cm candle which wasnt as 'fat' as the ikea ones, and it worked great. 5 hour burn time, no problems.
im not familiar with the other brands, but these seem to be made from brass steel and glass, and seem like a quality product.
 

sunndog

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im not familiar with the other brands, but these seem to be made from brass steel and glass, and seem like a quality product.

I wondered about ozzy's comment too. I'v had a UCO for donkeys years and looked at the bushlights when there was a group buy on here....going off the pics i could find i couldn't see any meaningful difference between the two quality wise, if anything there seemed to be more fans of the bushlight than UCO
 

ozzy1977

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Years ago I had a bushlight and it was a very well made bit of kit but after seeing the ones sold now I am glad I didn't get one as the build quality is very poor in comparison, unless the one I saw was a Friday afternoon special.
 

The_Taffinch

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Years ago I had a bushlight and it was a very well made bit of kit but after seeing the ones sold now I am glad I didn't get one as the build quality is very poor in comparison, unless the one I saw was a Friday afternoon special.

Yep, the build quality isn't amazing. I was told that a couple of years ago the suppliers switched production from a factory in Zimbabwe to one in South Africa as a result of the financial situation. I suspect that quality may have dipped as a result.

The main issue seems to be the metal struts which connect the top of the lamp to the bottom section and the way they 'clip' into the bottom to secure the lamp in the open position. Whilst they aren't flimsy as such, they don't clip in particularly well meaning that you have to double check that they are secured otherwise the bottom of the lantern can drop off. On my brass version, one of the struts is cut shorter than the others meaning that the lamp has a slight wonky look as well. Perhaps surprisingly, I found that the coloured varieties are more sturdy than the brass ones.

That said, I do really like my Bushies and they are my primary source of camp lighting. They are quite robust when closed (I've knocked mine about a bit without breaking them), they look good, and I think if you can get them at a decent price then they do offer some benefits over other designs particularly because the candles are more readily available and cheaper.

I'd quite like to get hold of one of the Uco tealight lanterns and try that out.
 

Dave

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Sep 17, 2003
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Ive been trying to get a hold of topknot to get him to commission a leather case for the bushlite.

I remember he used to make some beauties, but he's been impossible to get a hold of! :aargh4:
 

Stingray

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I have the same problem with my brass one.The slide out clips are not even so it leans over to one side.Not OCD but I do like to see things correctly made.Pick it up by it's hanging hoop and you find that the rest of the lantern is on the floor.I still use it as a static light ,carefully,when camping but I find the Uco far superior for moving a candle.
 

John Fenna

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Oct 7, 2006
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You know that thing where you can read a sentence if all the words in it have the letters out of order?
Perhaps that is why I always read "Bushlite" wrong... or is it their construction?
 

sunndog

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Hhmm, and here I was thinking my uco was old hat compared to a bushlight.....sorry dave, don't mean to put a downer on your new toy
 

Big Stu 12

Bushcrafter through and through
Jan 7, 2012
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I have both the UCO and a Bushlite... I ve also had problems with candles in the Bushlite, now it sit in a draw.....

And the UCO is always used... far better quaility, in my Opinon
 

Dave

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Sep 17, 2003
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Im very happy with my bushlite. Its robust, the arms might need a bit of bending to fit smoothly into the sockets,as has been said, but they're pliable, copper or brass, and its not gonna do any long term damage. In fact about 20 seconds work with a pair of needle nose pliers and they now fit perfectly. Quality materials. The german glass gives 4x magnification, Ive got a spare glass and a table stand, plus, I just ordered the bushlite accessory bag for £4, which includes;

1 x Carry Case
3 x Candles
1 x Candle Box that can hold up to 3 candles
1 x Mosquito Clip
1 x Mosquito Tablet

Good lantern in my opinion.

 
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presterjohn

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Im very happy with my bushlite. Its robust, the arms might need a bit of bending to fit smoothly into the sockets,as has been said, but they're pliable, copper or brass, and its not gonna do any long term damage. In fact about 20 seconds work with a pair of needle nose pliers and they now fit perfectly. Quality materials. The german glass gives 4x magnification, Ive got a spare glass and a table stand, plus, I just ordered the bushlite accessory bag for £4, which includes;

1 x Carry Case
3 x Candles
1 x Candle Box that can hold up to 3 candles
1 x Mosquito Clip
1 x Mosquito Tablet

Good lantern in my opinion.


I think you got lucky with that purchase. I tried to buy one earlier today and had it canceled. The guy is now saying they should be £15.00 and he made a pricing error.
 

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