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Find the exact model number and try: https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2380057.m570.l1313.TR0.TRC0.H0.Xinnovage+outdoor+lantern+parts.TRS5&_nkw=innovage+outdoor+lantern+parts&_sacat=0
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It's easy once you figure it out. Unscrew the top and then push down on the exposed screw threads with your thumb. The internal "guts" slide out the bottom.
Bulb went off suddenly, put new batteries in, still didn't work. Took pliers and unscewed to four posts by the globe, popped it off, twisted the bulb and it came on. Tried to unscrew it, but was too secure in the lamp, but at least I got the dam thing to work again.
There are several options to buy replacement batteries for a Coleman rechargeable lantern, model 5348-700. I just picked up two new batteries from www.1000bulbs.com for $4.87 each plus shipping. ($20.99 for 2 with shipping!) Do a Google search for: ub645f1 6 volt - 4.5 ah - f1 terminal battery for other options
I have the same latern. Apply a bit more force to rotate the bottom lid in a counter-clockwise direction. There are threads on the inside of the botton lid. To replace the battery or bulb you go through the botton of the lattern.
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