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Dietz #2000 Millennium Lantern/Cooker

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Material Steel
Brand Dietz
Finish Type Chrome
Color Green with Chrome Trim
Item Weight 17 Ounces

About this item

  • Lantern and cooker combo
  • Great for camping
  • Stands 12 inches tall
  • Burns 23 hours on 17 ounces of fuel
  • 9 candlepower
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Product details

  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 15.59 x 10.31 x 6.38 inches; 1.06 Pounds
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ SG_B00MAFEIPQ_US
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ February 10, 2014
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Dietz
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00MAFEIPQ
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 379 ratings

Product Description

The #2000 Millennium Lantern comes in green with chrome trim. It stands 12 inches tall, burns 23 hours on 17 ounces of fuel, has an output of 9 candlepower, and uses a 5/8 inch wick. With the plate and cup having an outside diameter of 4 1/2 inches, and an output of approximately 1100 BTU, you can cook dinner anytime using this. Not only is it great for emergencies, it is also great for a casual night on the patio. Its snap-on bottom and holding pegs allow you anchor it to ground to prevent it from tipping over.

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4.2 out of 5 stars
4.2 out of 5
379 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the performance, appearance and heat of the fuel lamp. For example, they mention it works well, looks good and makes good use of heat. Some appreciate the cooking style. That said, some complain about the leakage. Opinions are mixed on durability and ease of use.

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20 customers mention20 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the performance of the fuel lamp. They mention that it works well, is a very useful tool, and is perfect for an emergency kit. Some say that it doesn't leak and is an awesome addition for any bushcrafter, camper, prepper, survivalist, or penny pincher.

"...The Good? It's a Dietz. Great lantern which works well. The Not So Good? The warmer attachment, specifically the frame...." Read more

"...The cooker functions well enough when you dial up the flame to a "light the room" level, and in the image you can see I'm heating up a can of beans...." Read more

"The lantern overall is well made, and functional. The rest is just a gimmick that isn't worth the hassle...." Read more

"It is not precise but tasteful and works well.Obviously brighter than candle-type lanterns...." Read more

17 customers mention17 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the lantern. They mention it looks good, has a neat pattern, and is well-built. Some appreciate the included pots and lid. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.

"...The included pots and lid are adorable, very small and aluminum. Once water is added to the larger pot, disaster seems imminent...." Read more

"This lantern is great, its pretty fule efficient and dosent create a great amount of fumes, that may be in part to the lamp oil im using, but its..." Read more

"Just received this today. Looks great came Shipped with no damage at all. Filled with Klean Heat...." Read more

"...This is a beautiful lantern regardless of it's design and I love it...." Read more

17 customers mention12 positive5 negative

Customers like the heat produced by the fuel lamp. They say it makes good use of heat, and can warm soup and water for coffee. The lamp spreads warmth, and works as a food warmer. Some mention that the light does not flicker. Overall, most are satisfied with the heat output and functionality of the product.

"...I also like the warmer glow of the light that the lantern puts off vs the glaring white light of my electrical light sources...." Read more

"...Not JetBoil fast, but it heats the water with no noise...." Read more

"...The cooking area is directly above the flame, so any spill puts the fire out and threatens to crack the glass globe with the temperature..." Read more

"...It has room for serious hotrodding and this is why I like it so much. Best regards, MIke" Read more

13 customers mention13 positive0 negative

Customers like the cooking style of the fuel lamp. For example, they say it's brilliant, casts a nice bright light, and provides emergency lighting. Some say it boils water and is more versatile than a simple light. Overall, customers are satisfied with the product and recommend it to others.

"This is a nice oil lantern with good features, now I see why people give Dietz good reviews...." Read more

"...where it stayed lit in 25 mph Colorado winds, lit my basement sufficiently for emergency power, and boils water in a reasonable time...." Read more

"...This also provides a lot of light if turned to the right spot...." Read more

"This is a gimmick model. I fell for it. Cooking over your light source sounds awesome, but in practice it is a bad idea...." Read more

49 customers mention18 positive31 negative

Customers are mixed about the durability of the fuel lamp. Some mention it's very well made, while others say it'll break easily. The cookware is stout enough, but the handles are held on with thin metal. The build quality is excellent, and the wick is long-lasting. However, some customers report issues with the durability, saying that the product was defective and the stand broke.

"...The little pots are throw away quality (although I'll probably use them in my shop for paints and varnishes), but the design of the pot rest enables..." Read more

"...Solid piece of gear, will buy another one." Read more

"...above the flame, so any spill puts the fire out and threatens to crack the glass globe with the temperature difference...." Read more

"...Yes, we were. We are huge fans of Dietz lanterns: classic, well made and reliable. One of ours is over 40 years old and still going strong...." Read more

16 customers mention9 positive7 negative

Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the fuel lamp. Some mention that it's easy to use, takes less than 5 seconds, and has an easy transition to lantern/cooker. However, others say that it takes a lot of time and energy, is a bit tricky getting the prongs slid into, and the execution leaves much to be desired.

"...Subsequent removals and insertions were easier, so I think part of the problem is just getting the maneuvers right...." Read more

"...handle, globe cage and pot holder were all distorted and would not assemble as intended...." Read more

"...lit my basement sufficiently for emergency power, and boils water in a reasonable time. Solid piece of gear, will buy another one." Read more

"...The design for the attachable cooking rack is pretty simple. The stabilizing bracket is a good idea...." Read more

16 customers mention0 positive16 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the leakage of the fuel lamp. They mention that the tank leaks, the aluminum bowls leak, and the bottom seam is unsealed. The product also leaks fuel right out of the box.

"...con i have is that the washer on the cap to the fuel tank doesn't make a complete seal and does leak if i tip it too far...." Read more

"...The cooking area is directly above the flame, so any spill puts the fire out and threatens to crack the glass globe with the temperature..." Read more

"...the can and then you travel on a camping trip all of your oil will leak out of the edges of the spout where you poured the oil in and screwed on the...." Read more

"...This one? Not so much. Fuel can easily slosh out around the bottom of the wick holder. I don't believe it is safe to use." Read more

13 customers mention3 positive10 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the size of the fuel lamp. They mention that the equipment is nice, but a little small, and it fits poorly. The cage is a bit too large to fit the holes it is, and the pots don't fit on top as advertised. The attached steel ring did not fit, and was adjusted by bending with pliers.

"...The included pots and lid are adorable, very small and aluminum. Once water is added to the larger pot, disaster seems imminent...." Read more

"......" Read more

"...Buying as a lantern. It will do fine but the top part is so small and simply pointless as it fits poorly and not worth your effort." Read more

"...The two pots are single serving size (and NOT supersized single serving)...." Read more

Works fine, but I wouldn't want MY name associated with this.
3 Stars
Works fine, but I wouldn't want MY name associated with this.
It does everything it advertises, so I don't have much of a complaint, but...it's crooked!! Not by much, but as you can see in the attached picture it's slightly off. Not enough to compromise its ability to function, but enough to be noticeable, and mildly aggravating from an aesthetic perspective when viewed from certain angles.As for how it functions, the globe is clear and casts a nice bright light, same as you might expect from any hurricane lantern. The cooker functions well enough when you dial up the flame to a "light the room" level, and in the image you can see I'm heating up a can of beans. Worked pretty well, and took about a half hour to get it hot enough that I needed to wear a glove to handle the can. With the flame dialed low to "book reading" levels and using the included aluminum cookware it was able to get water hot enough for a cup of tea in about an hour, and of course no glove needed since they have their own heat-dispersing handles. Of course the brighter the flame the more effectively it cooks, but that also burns your kerosene faster. So this isn't the kind of thing I'd rely on specifically for cooking, but if you happen to be using it anyway for light, may as well get a hot snack or cup of tea out of it too. Now mind you this was all indoors. Given that this is a "slow and steady" cooker, I would expect that it would lose some or all of its effectiveness outdoors, especially if it's windy.I'd say overall it does what it claims to do, but for this price I'm disappointed it's crooked. Not disappointed enough to return it though because as I said it does cast light well, and makes good use of heat that would otherwise be wasted.
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This is a gimmick model. I fell for it. Cooking over your light source sounds awesome, but in practice it is a bad idea. The cooking area is directly above the flame, so any spill puts the fire out and threatens to crack the glass globe with the temperature difference.

The provided cookware guarantees this will happen, because it leaks at the rivet.
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