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Coleman Two-Mantle Propane Lantern with Case | 
enlarge | Brand: Coleman Category: Sports
Buy New: $34.99
New (4) from $34.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 1237
Color: Coleman Green Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.9 Dimensions (in): 12 x 8.3 x 7.5
MPN: 5155B722 Model: 5155B722 UPC: 076501218268 EAN: 0076501218268 ASIN: B0009PUPVK
Release Date: April 18, 2005 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Lights with matches | | • | Stable base with retractable feet | | • | One cylinder of propane (not included) lasts up to 14 hours | | • | Case opens into three sections for easy packing | | • | Limited Lifetime |
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Product Description 2 MANTLE PROPANE LANTERN: 2-mantle propane latern with case. Lights with matches. (2) No. 21 mantles included). Sable base with retractable feet for compact storage. Case opens into 3 sections for ease of loading latern. Perfect flow ensures consistent li
Product Description Don't sit in the dark when you can light up your world. The Coleman 5155B722 Two-mantle Propane Lantern with Carrying Case is just the thing you need to illuminate your camp site. The ventilator is fired in porcelain so it won't rust and the stable base sports retractable feet for easy storage. This lantern lights easily with matches and with one cylinder of propane (not included) you can depend on it to keep on burning up to 14 hours. The handy carrying case opens into three sections making it a breeze to pack your Coleman lantern.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Piece of trash!! September 6, 2008 Well, I agree with other reviewers regarding the VERY sensitive, I would have to say, OVERLY sensitive and very soft ALUMINUM threads used on these lanterns. The very first time I used my lantern, I attached it with NO difficulty at all to a Propane Tree (NOT the Over-Priced Coleman Version) After removing it from the tree, I then attempted to attach to a bottle of Coleman Propane Fuel. Now, I have this lantern upside down so that I can see the threads both of the bottle of propane as well as those of the lantern itself. I spentno less than ten minutes attempting to attach the bottle to the lamp to no avail. I did, however, succeed in chewing the threads of the lantern into oblivion. It is now totally useless. If I could have given "0" stars , that I would have done.... I do not believe that it is the Aluminum Threads alone as much as I believe it is the Grade of Aluminum being used today vs. that which was being used twenty + years ago. You see, there are many grades such as T-4, T-5, T-6, and "O" condition which has to do with their malleability....and obviously, with each grade their is a different price....thus we have the final production cost in the end....and if you can save a nickel on the overall costs in the end and you are producing a million plus lanterns world wide (at least this amount) THAT can add up to a significant savings for the company, the heck with the end user....oh well, I should have known what to expect when I noticed that they had sold out and move most of their operations to China along with just about every other American Manufacturer.....what is going on in this Country of ours is a sad day for America as a whole. Seems to me that the powers that be are seeking "parity" with all the "third world" nations of the world and here in California we are well on our way....we now have no less than an average of two families per house in what used to be termed as "single family" residences. BUT, I guess that is O.K. as long as I can get more stuff for myself at a cheaper price.
review of Coleman Lantern January 23, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
It is a good, well-engineered product, like most Coleman products. My guess is it will not withstand alot of use however. I wish it were made of brass or aluminum machined castings rather than as much plastic as it has built into it. The stand (bottom) probably won't hold up for long. The case is really nice and protects the lantern in transit very well.
Love it!!! November 11, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Just back from my son's first cub scout camp out and this lantern was flawless. I highly recommend it and would love to own a second. Ran on high for 8 hours and still had some left when we shut it down. I took it to the pack leaders dinner on Saturday night and hung it from their pavillion beam and it lit the whole surrounding area as the pack leader read stories to the scouts into the late evening hours. I cannot imagine any complaints about this product. Will order as second soon!
Great! November 2, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Pros: Easy to light with long match, mantles stay functional for a good while, can be BRIIIIIGHT, or nice & dim, if you just need a small light, but don't want to burn a lot of propane.
We ran our lantern for probably 9 hours over two nights, using varied brightnesses (dim for most of the time, to BRIGHT for about an hour and a half), and I still have about half a can of propane.
With the carrying case, it is a heck of a deal.
Great light, but I wish I got the auto ignition. October 19, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Picked this one up after that last camping trip where I found I had plenty of propane but all my lanterns run on batteries that were all dead. Decided that this was what I need to solve that problem, but the store didn't have the auto ignite model in stock. Plenty bright and easy to use, but I worry that I might break a mantle lighting with matches. The only reason for the four stars is because in my opinion you should opt for the same lantern with auto ignite. Don't get me wrong, this is still a great lamp.
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