Hydro dip is a process in which the paint pattern is floated on the surface and the product is dipped. The paint pattern adheres when the product is removed. That’s it in a rough nutshell.
It’s actually a film, not a paint, although there is a base paint. The film is inked IIRC. Any 3D object can be done as long as you can immerse it in water.
Just curious, who have used their first bought LT1 lantern now in a power outage, on camping, or any emergency needing a long-running, great tint, high CRI, 360-degree light source where no electricity is available?
Ha, well I got 10,002, so there. It’s easy to win when your goal is arbitrary .
I’m aware that Coleman used many greens over the decades and my own definition was likely formed in the 80’s as I was around a number of Colemans then (and still have one in great condition), but for me “Coleman Green” means something like the lantern at top-right.
Note: Photo credit to DBSAR
I’d like to put a proper bail handle on the LT1 when I get it. I realize that it’s not needed to avoid burns as is the case with gas lanterns, but I expect my hand to fit into the handle and that “innie” bail on the LT1, though nice for many reasons, including packaging, is not what I want.
Read: You can order all this time with one code. Don’t need to wait. Wait, we can order all our remaining lights once we receive the second code? Is that what that comment means? Yes Big Smile Tried second code again to order the remainder of the lights I expressed interest in, doesn’t work.