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Nomad Mini Hanging Lantern Light

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Nomad Mini Hanging Lantern LightThe Nomad Mini Hanging Lantern Light delivers soft, atmospheric illumination in a beautifully compact design. With its durable iron ABS body, warm LED glow, and IPX4 splash resistance, its built for both outdoor adventures and everyday home use. The built in 1200mAh battery offers reliable lighting, while the hanging loop lets you attach it to tents, branches, hooks, or shelves with ease. Whether youre creating a campsite mood or adding gentle

The Nomad Mini Hanging Lantern Light delivers soft, atmospheric illumination in a beautifully compact design. With its durable iron-ABS body, warm LED glow, and IPX4 splash resistance, it’s built for both outdoor adventures and everyday home use.    




The built-in 1200mAh battery offers reliable lighting, while the hanging loop lets you attach it to tents, branches, hooks, or shelves with ease. Whether you’re creating a campsite mood or adding gentle decoration to your living space, this lantern adds charm and function without taking up space. 

Key Features

• Warm ambient light for indoor or outdoor use
• Compact, lightweight, and easy to hang
• Built-in rechargeable battery
• Splash-resistant IPX4 design
• Durable iron-ABS construction

Summary

A compact lantern that brings warm ambient light anywhere you hang it. Perfect for camping setups, backyard gatherings, or cozy indoor corners.





Specifications

Material: Iron-ABS+PC
Size: 93x104mm - 3,66 x 4,09 in
Weight: Approx. 154g
Waterproof Grade: IPX4
Power Supply: 1200mAH built-in 18650 battery

What's in The Box:

1x Nomad Mini Hanging Lantern Light

 

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