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I like that there are 3 boxes so I can put 2 in my Emergency house supplies and one in my car emergency kit. Coleman is a solid brand and I am confident that these were the ones to purchase.

We purchased these pans in 2018 and have used them 3x. I purchased based on brand since coleman products are typically long-lasting. After just 3 uses, the teflon is flaking off into our food so we'll have to throw them out. :-( There is also no warranty. For $30, I guess you get what you pay for.

EXPERIENCE: I have used barbecue grills before, but none of them have been as good as this propane stove. Granted, you can't grill anything on a stove, however, these stoves are so much more efficient then that of a grill. Always remember to have the valves closed first before putting a flame over the burners, as this is how the manual recommends, then you can open the valves to ignite the gas. For my purpose's of this propane stove, I just use a barbecue lighter, and it seems to work just fine. Unlike a grill which does not burn clean, and the grill gets charred and dirty, these stoves burn very clean, and the stove top grill does not get dirty. There is no need to put food directly onto the stove, as this stoves burner system, heats so efficiently and evenly, that all food inside a pot or pan, will get cooked well. The ergonomics of the stove is not too bad, its designed very well. The wind breakers on each side are designed to keep the wind away, and more of the heat against the pot or pan. The burner adjustment valves are a bit sensitive, meaning very little movement, makes a big difference in the flame. From my experience, a small flame is perfect for frying eggs, bacon, sausage. While the higher burner flame is good for getting water boiling. I timed how long it took to get the water to boil, and it was around 10-minutes. But some of that was trial and error on my part, since it was my first time using the stove. I can not emphasize enough how cleanly this stove burns! I have had two propane grills, and both of them stinked like propane weather the flame was lit or not. Years of experience has taught me to hate propane grilling. This is why I was so surprised after firing up my new Coleman propane stove, I can't smell a single thing, I'm not kidding! There is not a single bit of odor that I can detect from this stove! However, be that as it may, do not let me make you think you can run this inside your enclosed house. While this propane stove does burn very cleanly, it still puts out carbon monoxide, and it still consumes oxygen. This is why I recommend that you run this outside, or inside your garage. The area needs to be well ventilated. If you are out camping, of course, please do not run this inside your tent or RV. CONCLUSION: I really like the metal construction of this Coleman stove, it seems to be well built, yet light enough to carry. And if you ever do get the stove dirty, it is easy to clean. But the things I like most about it, is the fact that it heats evenly, and burns cleanly. Having two-burners, allows me to cook two things at once, so there is no wait. Weather your camping, or just using this at home during a power outage, this is the stove to get. I have had no problems with it what so ever, and I highly recommend it! 5-STARS!

Too narrow, returning. Possibly good for teenager or kid, but they’ll easy fall off the pad too. Pad beneath is the wider other Coleman pad with pillow attached.

These are interesting how they work. But they are really cool, and they give a lot of light. Once you light them up, you don’t want to touch them again. I bought these by accident, but it was an awesome mistake.

Only changed colors the first time I lit it. Have tried lighting it twice since and it’s just an ordinary citronella candle… very disappointed in this product.

Everything came fairly quickly, good quality that I've seen so far (haven't used yet) but it said it comes with 4 tent pegs and my bag only came with 3.

I took this cooler on a week-long canal boat cruise bookended by five-hour car drives. It just kept cooling for days on end. My car is small, so it sat on the passenger seat plugged into the 12 volt along with several other devices via a splitter. Mid-way through the drive all my 12-volt items went dead. Turned out the load had blown out the splitter, which blew the car’s 12-volt fuse. Oops! A visit to an auto parts store and limiting the 12-volt to just the cooler and we were good. On another trip, on a sailboat, the cooler went dead one day. It turned out to be the fuse. The boat had probably experienced a power surge when we turned on the AC power system when plugged in at a dock. I ordered a pack of fuses and now keep them in the cooler in a zipper bag. Note, though that you must not put ice in this cooler—the melted ice will damage the mechanism. You can use pre-frozen sealed ice packs. I have also used ice in zipper bags and the cooler kept it frozen for quite a while. Point is, if it won’t cool, its utility as a cooler is limited. It becomes a storage box. The canal boat had an inverter so the cooler was plugged in to a 110 outlet. A couple times during the week it made a vibrating sound so I unplugged it for a couple hours. The box’s insulation retained the cool while it rested. We stored fruit, vegetables, dairy products, salsa, end a crew member’s medication in it. It doubled our refrigeration capacity. Tips: buy the AC adapter and some spare fuses. Be sure everyone knows not to put ice in it, and be careful about spilled liquids.

So you'll see this review for the other products I purchased to add this little piece of paradise to my backyard. I have just retired from the military, and of course I started doing all the work around the house that I never had the time or energy for. When I saw I had a patch of yard room enough to put something, I found this 10' diameter Intex pool. It came well packaged, was a typical pain in the rear to put together (I don't read instructions until after the fact.../flex). Overall, it went together nicely. Filled it up, got the pump working (the pump is subpar...it'll work for now but I will upgrade sooner rather than later). I got the 10' Intex solar cover (solar - ha, funny...blue bubble wrap is solar now?) and it fits well. It helped keep the leaves and twigs out. If he adds some warmth to the water, I don't know. I live in central Texas. It's going to be warm regardless. So the pool is great. 30" deep, perfect for just sitting. I had a small camping table I put next to it. I got an HB Illumination speaker to pair to my phone. It's meant to float but the sound sucks when it's in the water. I added the Coleman 15x13 screened tent canopy a few days later. It fits perfectly. Enough room to cover the camping table and pump as well as enclose the little step stool ladder I have. The Coleman tent is easy to assemble - but MAKE SURE THE POLES ARE ON THE OUTSIDE! I read that review earlier and brain dumped it. Then I was cursing the existence of humanity when I got to the last pole and couldn't get it to snap into place. Yea - poles on the outside, poles on the outside...poles on the outside. It has two zipper entrances and like I said - it covers the pool perfectly. Keeps the bugs out. Get a camping LED light/lantern that emits the yellow/bug blind light and you're set to spend your warm summer evenings sitting in a pool, listening to crickets and frogs (or in my city case - traffic), and just relax the stress away. So unless I modify this review - I strongly suggest anyone considering this pool and/or the Coleman screen tent to buy. Good purchases. Addendum: For the Coleman, it comes with the small metal stakes. These will be fine if you are a setup/teardown user (ie camping, weekend use). For me, these would only fit the holes in the pole bases...but each pole base also had a fabric loop. I bought some glow in the dark tent stakes for these fabric loops to add more stability as I don't intend to take this down unless I move the pool. It does come with ropes on each pole so you can stake those in for even more stability, but I am foregoing that for now. If I need to use them I'll update to report how it goes.

Funciona perfecto en mi lampara!!!

Build time: If you have a helper, you might be able to assemble this tent in around 45 minutes. On the other hand, if you're assembling this alone, plan for 75 minutes+, and have a drink nearby to account for inevitable frustration (trust me, this is not a fun tent to assemble). Tearing down: This is the first large tent I've come across in ages that actually takes less time to take down and put away than it takes to assemble. Alone - Plan on 45 minutes With a helper - Plan on around 25 minutes What type of weather is this tent appropriate for? Late Spring, summer, and early fall days/nights where you're absolutely there is no possibility of rain in the forecast. This tent does NOT do well keeping rain out. In fact, it's laughably bad at keeping rain out. Sleeps: 6-7 adults, max. 8-9 children Quality: Average. This is not a premium level tent. For fair weather use, it's perfectly fine, but for any other use, it's lacking. Bottom line: You can do substantially better at this price point. I mean, you're nearly 90% of the way to a high quality Eureka tent for this premium (on sale). 3 stars

Ordered wrong item. Need 290-5891, not 285-5891. Sorry I wasted your time and mine.

Great seat! Overall not bad. Serves its purpose of having somewhere to sit other than the ground. Unfortunately, I'm a beer drinker and the cupholder on this chair lasted about 2 times of use and the chains are already falling apart. So this is an important feature that I'm extremely sad about. All the engineers Coleman has and yes they fail on this. Poor design, poor quality. I'll live and move on with myself but may need to find an alternative chair for my type of people. Farewell Coleman.

Excelente cristal, ví algunas opiniones negativas y me arriesgue a comprarlo pensando que tal vez sería de mala calidad, pero es un excelente producto fabricado en Alemania, buen grosor y transparencia.

Lantern came with funnel and two mantles. It's very easy to operate. Brightness feels like 80W-100W (220V) clasic bulb. It came with small dent, but box was not damaged. I think it happen in factory.
