

Material Suitability and Durability Overlooking the choice of materials like brass, copper, or textile fabrics can lead to lamps that either fail in outdoor conditions or lack aesthetic appeal; prioritize metals like brass or steel for durability and glass or quality fabric for visual impact.
Power Source Specification Insist on clear power source requirements—whether electric, battery, rechargeable, or USB—to ensure compatibility with the buyer’s intended usage scenarios and infrastructure.
Certification Compliance In practice, most reputable lantern lamps carry certifications such as RoHS, CE, or UL, which verify safety and environmental standards; sourcing lamps without these could risk regulatory non-compliance.
Voltage and IP Rating Considerations A critical question to pose your supplier is whether the lantern lamp’s voltage options (ranging from 3-6 V to 240 V) and IP65 rating align with your operational environment, as these factors directly affect installation costs and product longevity.















