Customer Reviews With Photos

  • This is the 4-person dark room version. It is very cool looking and can be set up/taken down by one person relatively easily. It really does fit back into its bag (with a little squishing effort), along with all the parts. The materials are typical quality for a tent at this price point. Expect to seal the seams if you use in wet environment. The corner zippered opening for a power cord was one of the selling features for me, but if nothing else gets seam-sealed, THIS spot should. Everyone who has mentioned this feature has said it leaks in the rain. Caveat emptor. Also, the vent pictured on the bottom rear for some versions is not present in the dark room version. Some have complained about that vent being a source for water getting into tent; others like the air it provides. YMMV. But if you like it really dark when you sleep, this is the tent for you. The walls and underside of the rainfly are very opaque, and the rainfly extends a tad lower on this model than the other ones--another selling point for me. Should you sleep with the rainfly off, it's very open and airy, but when buttoned up, it's extremely dark. I should mention that below where the tent wall and the bathtub-type floor meet, the flooring material that curves up is not as light occluding as the other material. So, in the day time, there's a band of light around the bottom (see picture). Could be a potential future modification with duct tape, but air mattress(es) would likely cover most of that. However, that raises another issue. As other reviewers have mentioned, this is NOT a tent for 4 people. Only 2 adults max, and they would have to be pretty friendly. In the picture of the inside, there's a 3X6 foot pad on the floor that takes up a bit less than half the 9X7 foot floor space. Another pad/air mattress will fit with a bit of room in between them, but whoever is sleeping on the right side will be partially blocking the zipper for the D-door. So, you cannot fit 2 high air mattresses or cot beds and still have access to the door. You'll also be touching the tent walls while lying down this way on any pad or mattress higher than about 4-6 inches. A solo camper or a couple could put their *one* larger bed sideways and still fit in the tent, but for a couple, the person sleeping on the back side will likely disturb their partner to get out of tent. For these reasons, for 2 adults the 6-person or larger tent is probably a better option. This handy 106" X 83" footprint tarp is the best fit for a ground cloth for the 4-person tent (which should not extend beyond the edges of your tent--a common camper mistake): https://www.colemandiscount.com.com/gp/product/B07JGC66XL/ref=asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 It even comes in its own stuff sack, which you can stuff into the tent bag. UPDATE: Have now camped out in this tent, and the very first night it rained off and on all night. Not a drop in the tent, though, even with a power cord coming through the zippered access point for it (albeit, with it zipped snugly against the cord, not left wide open). The tent fabric is also so dark that you can hardly see a lamp on inside the tent from outside. The privacy that affords is appreciated. Update #2 (7/2019): Have camped out in this tent several times now and it continues to perform well. It does flex a lot under windy conditions, but it held up fine. Make sure you properly stake out ALL the guy lines. One odd thing we noticed was that the lime-green rainfly seemed to attract a lot of small flying bugs! They just hung out on it, but did not get into tent, so no big deal.

  • I'm pretty happy with this Coleman camp table overall. The metal frame bars are nice and sturdy with thick walls. The plastic hubs that hold the frame are also thick and beefy. Assembly is easy and pretty much self explanatory - it doesn't take more than a minute or two to assemble. The top is quite strong but you will get a little bit of sag in the middle especially with heavy items on top. It's not bad and still holds cups fairly level, but it doesn't stay completely flat, hence the 4 star rating instead of 5. It folds down nicely to fit into the storage pouch and is very portable, though not exactly lightweight. Overall it works well and provides a good but not quite perfect portable outdoor table solution.

  • 5 out of 5
    This thing is huge!! Bought this for my fiancé's lunch and snacks to take to work (he's in construction and works long days and I feed him very well)! It fits everything pretty well. The major downside is that it is flimsily held up by two pieces of cardboard inside. He has used this for about a month now 4-5X a week and the cardboard which holds it up is complete trash now. We'll have to buy a new one already!

  • 5 out of 5
    The striker strip on the bottom of the holder does not stay attached to the holder. I tried several times to push it down but it keeps coming up. This is a real problem given that the matches which one is allowed to use these days are strike on box ONLY. When the striker falls off the matches inside are useless. I only got this today so I have not reviewed the options which are available to me. Good luck with your holder.

  • 5 out of 5
    I bought the longer XL version with the medium fitted sheet (extra item purchase). The cot folds and unfolds easily and has a slight trampoline give to it when laying down. The pad and extra purchased fitted size medium sheet made it ideal for easy assembly for a restless night or sleepover. The sheet has Velcro on all four corners for a better fit if addi g or subtracting padding underneath it. The entire cot folds in half for easy moving and storage. Glad we purchased it. Planning on buying a second one for the spare bedroom if we have overnight company.

  • I used this for Diner en Blanc and it was perfect! Assembly was quick and easy, the table was out of the box and put together in less than 5 minutes. It is sturdy and comes in a bag with a carrying handle. The table was stable (not wobbly) and the top feels study and not flimsy /made of cheap materials IMO. On the downside, the table legs are not tall so do not expect to have your chair fully pushed under while seated.

  • Smooth as butter, easy to cook on and clean. I'm not going to use any metal utensils on it to keep the finish, it's perfect for daily outdoor breakfast cooking up here in the Mtns so I don't have to fire up the wood grill every day. This fits my Roadtrip 285 perfect.

  • 5 out of 5
    I am confirming that this 5430 Regulator fits the Coleman 5430B700 2 burner stove. Fair price within range of other retailers. I immediately tested a 1# propane tank, as well as connecting it via an 8' connection hose to a 20# tank in a separate setup trial. Both set-ups worked as expected. My replaced original regulator (20+ years now?) was starting to leak a little, causing the burners to not burn as designed. The new regulator appears to provide my 5430B700 new life with a full/strong flame again. Buy recommendation.

  • 5 out of 5
    Everything is great...except it wasn't made to sleep on, as the image shows!!!

  • I got this as a way to have a condensed flame for cooking instead of using a portable grill. This fits nicely in my bag with the rest of my camping gear. Just went camping and it worked perfect. The flame was hard to see but it gave plenty of heat for cooking my food.

  • 5 out of 5
    Product was okay. Over two months the zipper became less easy to unzip an eventually in less than 60 days the ENTIRE lid came off, sewing and all. I definitely would not purchase this for longevity..

  • Seat back fabric frayed

  • Pros: A very compact set with good sizes for camp cooking needs. Really like the slotted lid for straining Cons: The non-stick coating wore off after two uses on the frying pan. Bottom finish of pans discolored after one use. Nice looking set right out of the box. Pretty excited to use this. Disappointing to discover the non-stick finish wore off after our second use on our camping trips. My previous non-Coleman cookset lasted a couple of years before the non-stick started to wear off. The discoloration I don't mind as this is camping equipment but I was expecting more durability with this product.

  • (Returning the bed) *** Unsafe for seniors or people with disabilities *** BED FRAME REQUIRES THE WEIGHT OF THE PEOPLE USING IT TO KEEP IT FROM TRYING TO COLLAPSE!!!! IT DOES NOT LOCK IN PLACE. IF you have to push off the frame to get on to your feet again, this is not the bed for you. 1) It could collapse, 2) It could tip. 3) If you sleep alone, one side of the bed would not be stable. VERY POOR DESIGN! WARNINGS 1. Advertising does NOT match the box or the assembly. It's supposed to be able to be assembled by one person (see warning on inner box for ONE person lifting, not two). Not too realistic. Even the inner box says to use two people to lift it. (see the other warning saying "two people.") 2. If you have difficulty lifting anything - do NOT try to lift straight up on this bed. This could be you if you ever had abdominal muscles ever cut from surgery. IF YOU STILL INSIST ON BUYING THIS - Here are some other pointers: 1. Use a tarp under it. The soft plastic feet over time could tear holes in your tent floor or indoor carpet or trash your floors. Queen bed is 5 x 6.5'. A tarp is 5 x 7'. Be sure to fold under the extra 6" so you don't get a toe caught in the middle of the night. 2. Rather than trying to lift this out of the box straight up - nearly 50 pounds - tip the box upright and let gravity due the work to pull it out of the box. You can "waddle-walk"the smaller box out of the big box one corner at a time. Get the extra parcel paper out of the way. That way it isn't catching on the inner box. 3. When opening the inner box, go slow and DO NOT use a box cutter! You could slide the carrying duffel bag. 4. When unfolding the frame, place the middle "bar" so it is running horizontal across your bed space - not vertical. So you will be standing at the side of your bed when you are trying to pull up on the frame, then tipping it from one side of the bed to the other. (not like "pulling down sheets." ) Think left to right, or right to left. COMMENTS: PRO'S The duffel bag is strong and the double-headed zipper is strong. SHELVES - PRO's and TIPS: The bags for the shelves are nice black nylon. These are wrapped in foam sheets. I would suggest saving and using these as the screws on the bottom of the shelves are a bit rough and could snag the shelf bags. You might want to rubber band or tie these together so one doesn't go astray on your trip or when re-packing the duffel. The shelves are nice and easily opened kind of scissor-style. When one side was more difficult to fully lock in place, I lifted up about a 1" back from the folding part and then was able to get it to clear the tab it needed to hook on to. These are steel frames and strong. Well made except my second one had extra material and whoever was sewing failed to trim it off. The glass / cup holder will easily hold a Coke bottle or something about 1/2" wider in diameter. The shelves are 12" square. They attach to the cot frame with a "u" shape hook that is attached. The black fishnet basket which holds a bottle or can, could easily snag. If you are using this as a guest bed and have a curious cat, or a bird, we aware that claws could get stuck. When putting the shelf away, turn the fishnet inside out so it does not get caught, then fold-in to put in to the bag; re-wrap in the foam sheets. The shelves easily went back in the bag. Be sure to check both shelves when you get this, even if only using one. A You Tube video said there was extra space to store keys and miscellaneous items. I sure did not see this. CONS 1. Duffel bag is an ugly army green. Coleman apparently did not market test for a color that would appeal to men AND women. Navy blue would have been a more gender neutral color. 2. Feet can damage tent floor, carpet, or wood flooring. Use something under the feet. AIR MATTRESS Not reviewed. Since the frame is so poorly constructed, I did not open this air mattress. This air mattress is designed to fit inside the attached cover sleeve. Be sure to put the valve toward the double-headed zipper opening so you can fill it, or re-fill it. There are holes at the top of the attached cover so that you can pull the air mattress into the corners. People on You Tube commented the cover is noisy to sleep on so be sure to cover it with a mattress pad, or a memory foam topper. The cover should also help keep pet nails from popping the mattress. That cover is not removable. Spot clean only. Be cautious about over-filling the air mattress. Other Coleman air mattresses with built in pumps have lasted me about seven months with daily use. When they start to wear out, the seams blow internally, creating a bubble wave.

  • I've had the pleasure of using this stool before I had to repurchase it. While traveling abroad some wonderful customs agent decided it really was a great stool too since they decided to confiscate it from me as a weapon and removed it from my luggage for what I'm certain was personal use given he let 3 others with different colored stools through no problem. Guess we both like tan. Whether it's under me or that thieving customs agent it's a great stool and very comfortable. The weight limit is generous and I'm never going to break it but the customs agent on the other hand; well, all I can say is not even Coleman could warranty it from this guy's abuse. I feel bad for my old stool. Either way the construction is solid and the design is well thought out, you can attach it to a day-pack or a hiking backpack no issue, its lightweight and sturdy and great for a quick rest after a long hike or at the end of the day. I don't think I have to say I'd buy it again because I already did but if this one gets stolen, broken, or disappears in what can only be described as an act of god or a miracle I'll be back for another. It's that good.

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