Hi Groo - area lights have been a very interesting item to me since the Blackout of '03 (sounds more dramatic when you call it the Blackout of Ought-Three <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />).
Here's a thread from candlepowerforums that has some suggestions:
CPF disaster light suggestions My shorter, quicker answers on this:
--In fluorescent lanterns, the only one I've had is the GE Steelbeam. Apparently, GE has run through several versions of this light - slight changes to the body is the only thing I've see change. Blue, red and now green bodies available at Costco for $15 each. Sturdy, acceptable performance, you'll be able to read around a table with one of these. It's just on and off, though, no adjusting light output.
--Check your local Big Lots. I have a buddy in Tampa who found two Energizer lanterns being sold on final clearance there in the past week. First is the Energizer 2-LED folding lantern. These HAD been available at Office Depot stores, usually behind the counter, next to the batteries. However, the light was discontinued a while back, and on CPF some said that they would no longer be for sale at retailers. I don't know if it's true across the board, but they're no longer available at my local Office Depot.
These lanterns run on 4AA batteries, claim 200 hours on low, 100 hours on high. Not much difference in output between low and high. They fold so you can angle the light in a variety of ways, and have a hook and a hole in the tail you could thread paracord or similar cord through, to hang or suspend them in a variety of ways. These are a HUGE deal at $2.99 each. A stack of them, and you could light the bathroom, etc., just enough to get around, or use several in one room to boost the light level.
2-LED folding lantern --Also at Big Lots, the Energizer Accent Lantern. These are sold in a pack of three, and were meant to be yard/walkway lights, but they're very small 1-LED lanterns that run on a single D-cell battery for something like 100 hours. Again, not lots of output, but long life and more than adequate for nightlight, enough to read by if held close, and the 3-pack is $8.88. (scroll down a bit to see photos of the light)
Accent lantern --Innovage 12-LED lantern. These also run on 4 D-cells, like the Steelbeams. Roughly the same size, they are fully adjustable on output. At highest output, they're in the ballpark of the Steelbeam, and they claim 40 hours of battery life at full output. Available at boscovs.com online for $10.99 each, and sometimes in stores at Rite-Aid for special or seasonal sales.
Innovage --The Nuwai (or sometimes you'll find it under other brands) 12-LED lantern. Also 4 D-cells, adjustable like the Innovage version. I think the build quality is a better on these Nuwai lanterns than on the Innovage, but prices on this lantern tend to be in the $35-$55 range. For that reason, I think the Innovage is a much better deal, and well worth it for the price of $10.99.
EMS version of lantern Good luck with your preparations.
Dave