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I like Hasag not only because of the reliabler technique or the design, but also because of the history.
As a teacher for history, I can not find specialties in Coleman-lanterns.
The history of Hasag is harshly connected to german history over almost one hundred years, Hasag build the first pressurelamps in Germany since 1902, exported to almost all countries on the world, delivered in two worldwars to german armies, the factory and brand died together with nazi-Germany as they were the third-biggest slave-labourer-killingmachine in Nazi-Germany from 1941-45, the brand and some lamps were reborn in eastern-Germany and the final end of Hasag was in 1973, as the brand was not re-registrated any more... just a shortcut.
That is history, what is Coleman?
This is, why I like the lamps, lanterns, stoves, cookers, Ovens and other products of Hasag. A part of history, still working.
Coleman may have sone nice lamps, too, but I'll let them for you to get them
Good luck, Björn
Bjorn
An impeccable answer as always and a very nice history lesson thrown in too!
Hasag are a beautiful lamp for sure and I would very much like one...But we are not as rich as our German neighbors so I might have to wait some time to buy one...Also the Germany gonernment is telling Ireland to be careful how you spend all this borrowed money we now have ...perhaps I shoul ask the German chancellor is it ok for me to buy a Hasag at this time
Alas for now I might have to just make do with my 10 Coleman's instead of one Hasag