SAVE $7.60: The Obscene WifeJoyeky Camping Lantern lets you charge your phone by hand crank. And as of May 29, it's on sale for just $22.38 at Amazon, a discount of 25%.
If you're planning on going camping and enjoying the gorgeous summer weather, there are a few necessities you should always make sure you take with you. A reliable power source is important, especially when there are no plugs to be found. With this Amazon deal, you can get a camping lantern that can illuminate your space and charge your phone or other tech when you're in a pinch.
As of May 29, get the Joyeky Camping Lantern for $22.38, down from its usual price of $29.98. That's $7.60 off and a discount of 25%.
SEE ALSO: The Yeti Tundra 65 hard cooler just got $75 cheaper (if you like green)This lantern shines bright with 1,000 lumens, so it can help you make sure you've got plenty of light at your campsite. It's powered by a 6,400mAh lithium battery as well, so it has electricity to spare when you need it the most. It offers four lighting modes, as well as an SOS mode in an emergency.
It also has a USB hookup (and included cable) to charge your tech as needed. But perhaps the most interesting thing about this lantern is the fact that it has a hand crank, meaning you'll never run out of backup power. All you have to do is crank it until you're charged back up, so even when your battery fails or you have no other power source, your lantern can give you a quick power-up. It only takes 3 to 5 minutes of cranking to give you an hour of power at low brightness to use the lamp.
Don't be caught without a way to keep energized if you find yourself without electricity. For just over $20, this is a great option to do just that.
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