Coleman Two-Mantle Propane Lantern
 

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Coleman Two-Mantle Propane Lantern

by Coleman

$34.99
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Sales Rank:9458 (lower is better)
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Release Date:2005-04-18
Label:Coleman
UPC:076501270006
Binding:Sports
Published By:Coleman
ASIN:B0009PUQFU
Category:Sports

Coleman Two-Mantle Propane Lantern Features

  • Burn time of seven hours on high, 14 hours on low
  • Unique, stable base with foldable feet
  • Porcelain ventilator won't rust
  • Lights with matches
  • Operates on one 16.4-ounce cylinder of propane (not included)

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Product Description

* 7 hours burn time on high, 14 hours on low * Propane operated-cylinder no included * 16.4 oz propane cylinder (0913-1103) * Porcelainized ventilator won't rust * Unique, stable base with foldable feet * 2 mantle lantern * 3.59 lbs
Product Description

Coleman's Two-Mantle Propane Lantern is as steady as they come. This lantern is pressure-regulated to control fuel flow, so you get consistent light in any temperature. This Coleman propane lantern lights with a match and has a control knob that works like a dimmer switch to let you adjust the brightness and burn time. The porcelain ventilators will prevent rusting and help this lantern last you a long time.

This lantern operates on a 16.4-ounce cylinder of Coleman propane (not included), and will burn for up to seven hours on high or 14 hours on low. With a unique, stable base and foldable feet it just doesn't get much more convenient than this.

Manufacturer's Warranty
Limited lifetime warranty

About Coleman
The Coleman Company has been creating and innovating products for recreational outdoor use since W.C. Coleman started selling gasoline-powered lanterns in 1900. Inventor of the hugely popular fold-up camp stove, Coleman developed a plastic liner for his galvanized steel coolers in 1957--the birth of the modern cooler--and the company has been improving their utility and design ever since. The array of products that bear the Coleman name now includes just about everything you might need to work or play outdoors, from tents and sleeping bags to boats, backpacks, and furniture.

Customer Reviews

Coleman Lantern - Reviewed on 2008-10-21
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Coleman 2-Mantle Lantern - GreenI would reconmend this to any one who needs a great lantern that when camping,fishing,or just need a light around for outside.Both my husband and I have tipped over this light many times and has even been dropped a few times and still don't have to replace the mantles like you do on others that even just get tipped over. Great Price and all propane tanks at any store will work.
Great lantern. - Reviewed on 2008-08-05
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This is an all-around great lantern for camping. It's really bright when it's turned up, but in most cases you won't need that much, so you can turn it down and expect quite a bit more time out of it. But it is nice to have the extra brightness when you need it -- I haven't seen an electric one that can even come close.

Yeah, the base can come off pretty easily, but I don't mind it too much. I only use the base when it's sitting on something anyway, right? If I'm carrying it around I just leave the base behind. Often times I will hang the lantern up high to increase its lighting distance, and I don't need the base in those cases either.
Coleman 2-Mantle Propane Lantern. (Not 'Instant Start' ) - Reviewed on 2007-01-16
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2 customers found this review helpful.

Great lantern. Lightweight, well designed (except that the 'legs' tend to fall off the tank when you carry it. One other disappointment. I bought Coleman Lantern Lighters (Prod. # 503A) to install in each unit, only to find that this is one of the few Coleman lanterns that will not accomodate the lighter. That's a shame, as the lighter is a great convenience. Otherwise, I was pleased, and the recipients (they were Christmas gifts for teenage nephews) are very happy.
Nice, but has some quirks - Reviewed on 2006-06-02
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20 customers found this review helpful.

I keep this lantern handy for power outages. I plan to take it camping next time I go. I recommend keeping the Styrofoam case that protects the glass globe. It's much easier to dismantle and store the unit without fear of breaking the globe.

This two-mantle lantern throws out lots of light. It starts easily with a match.

I don't like the way the propane tank sits in the base. To move the lantern from one room to the next you must support the plastic base, otherwise it falls off.

Very important! Do not over-tighten the top ventilator nut. The glass globe will crack because it has no room to expand when it heats up. I cracked two globes before contacting Coleman, who showed me the error of my ways.

Despite the problems, this is a great lantern, and it's much easier to use than Coleman's pump version that uses liquid fuel.
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