Customer Reviews With Photos
Bought used like new Not rechargeable and rusted where batteries insert. Terrible purchase


This is my first experience with a product containing 100% Deet, It has not stopped "Biting Midges" from attacking me, I spray it on, and they still bite me, I thought I sprayed liberally, if i need to bathe in it they should sell it in 5 gallon buckets First time I used it, got some over spray on the remote control for my Lasko floor fan, when I tried to wipe it off, it made some ugly smears, After getting it clean using rubbing alcohol, the remote is etched with tiny pock marks, the size of the spray mist. Update It also affects the linoleum floor, making it sticky like glue And my finger slips from the pump actuator which is slick smooth with very little contour and no texture

This sleeping bag is what I would expect from a Coleman product. The bag seems very well made, with thoughtful touches like a double zipper, 'roll control,' a double zipper and easy hook string so you dont have to tie it. It is soft and cozy feeling and despite being thin, keeps you warm. The size is definitely for one person. I could just squeeze in with my 3 year old in there too, so it would be comfortable for an adult by themselves or a child. There is a small pocket inside at the top, an easy carry strap, and the bag/cover had a part that closes over the opening of the bag to keep the bag inside clean and dry. Can't forget the lively lime color, too! All in all, it's a great sleeping bag and I would struggle to find anything to complain about.

I love these pants and could wear them all day. They were only $20.00 at Sam’s Club! I should of bought 5 pairs. They are warm and you don’t feel the cold wind at all. The pants stretch around waist to accommodate a belly easily. How Sam’s club got these pants so cheap is remarkable!

It fits right on my Coleman Table Top 225 grill. It fits right up against the smaller grate, doesn’t slide around and I can shut the lid all the way. I used it to do salmon and it did great. I don’t know about the porcelain covered cast iron other than it was pretty easy to clean. I guess time will tell. My initial impressions are good though.

Excellent control of flame, easy to clean, very good flame.

The tent is easy to to set up. I really only need another person for a couple of minutes to help put the poles in on the opposite side of me at the same time. Other than that, I could install myself in about 15 minutes. I love the light, doors, and retractable windows. However the best quality of this tent is that is indeed waterproof! We went camping and the forecast was possible light rain. It was a downpour with thunder. The campsite was completely drenched, however not a single rain drop got inside the tent. The bad thing is when I opened the door, we were basically in a lake! See picture. Everyone commented how amazed they were with my tent!

Our family had Yeti before but I like the vintage vibe this Coleman gives. If you’re after practicality, then Yeti might be better as it gives you more ice retention. Coleman’s wall is thinner compared to Yeti which means less ice retention but it also means you can put more inside. Still, it’s enough for us family of 3 to stay 2-3 nights out without food going bad. Ice melts, but they are still there and it’s still cool inside. Just make sure you keep it in the shade during hot summer days. I use it as chair, table, and prep station. No problem so far and I look forward to get it old and rusty because I just like that aesthetic better than shiny new clean stuff when it comes to camping equipment.

I basically bought a brand new item I'll have to make repairs on before I ever used it. Set up is easy. It rained briefly and kept us dry. Good size for 2-3 people and a dog. Really like the screened in vestibule idea. Terrible quality control. Loose threads everywhere and a gaping hole near the main door zipper between the vestibule and main tent. Unacceptable from Coleman. I know if I return it I'll get push back because I had to use it. It came barely in time for my trip so I didn't get a chance to set it up prior to leaving or I would have never used it. People depend on these types of products to keep them dry and safe. I really have no tolerance for low QC when it comes to these types of goods. It's not an item where only esthetics count, it's a tool for survival in some cases.

Received coleman brand glass but if you are looking for one that fits the 220j dual fuel lanterns this does not.

I didn’t have very high expectations of this inexpensive Coleman backpack cooler. My family and I are going on vacation to the beach later this month and I purchased it in anticipation of that trip. I have 5 young children and anything with backpack straps is my friend, since they won’t carry or keep up with their own water bottles most days. I bought it thinking we could haul the baby’s bottles and their water cups to the beach more easily, but still had in my mind I wanted to try and snag a “nicer” cooler sometime in the near future. Ha. Nope, my desire for a Yeti Hopper is completely gone. I will stick with these Coleman backpack coolers as long as they make them! We live on the lake, in central Alabama where the weather this summer has been our typical high humidity and “feels like” temps of over 100. We spend almost every summer day in the full sun swimming, and I have been taking this cooler with us for the past month. It’s great at keeping our water bottles cold, and keeping snacks from melting, yes. It’s a cooler, it does it’s job. BUT, it’s most shining feature is one I discovered quite by accident. I had been leaving my phone (iPhone 7+) in the house while we were swimming because it was overheating, even if I was conscious to keep it in the shade. This Coleman backpack cooler solved that! I put a couple of ice packs in the big pocket, and then the smaller pocket holds my phone, Bluetooth speaker and/or earbuds, battery pack, etc. My phone stays cool and hasn’t overheated since! There is never any condensation inside the small pocket, but the cold transfers from the main compartment to keep electronics cool. In my photo I have my son’s iPhone 6, and a white A5 sized hardback journal for size reference. A5 is smaller than a standard school sized notebook but it is not pocket sized. There is also a purple floral Vera Bradley pen case standing up in there; it’s about 2” taller than an ink pen or #2 pencil. ALSO, your mileage may vary, and I wouldn’t test it intentionally, but having my phone in this cooler bag saved it from taking a swim in the lake, I think. I was out in the water and one of my kids knocked the cooler into the lake from the dock. It was in the water, face down (so the small pocket with my phone was in the lake) for at least 30 seconds while I swam over to grab it. I was certain my phone and everything else in there was toast, but nope. Bone dry! Not a drop of water got into the pocket with my phone or other electronics. I wouldn’t take it scuba diving, but it’s nice to know my stuff is safe if the kids are dripping on the bag or splashing around it, or if we get caught out in a heavy rain. For the price, you cannot go wrong with this cooler. The straps are very comfortable even when it’s packed heavy, and that’s without ever using the lumbar support that buckles around the waist.

I needed a cooler for work, and I didn't like conventional coolers in squares or rectangles. I had an idea come up what if there is a cooler backpack which could be used as lunch bad for myself, as it turns out Coleman created one. The design of the bag definitely was the main consideration and the insulation of the bag for a 24-hour use with the ice. I have put two freeze ice packs in size of 7"x6"x1.5", big glass jar in size of 6"x4" in diameter, a small jar of 4"x2" in diameter, and yogurt with few fruits in the big pocket. Also, I go to workout or have an extra pair of change clothing with me, so in the front pocket: I have put a T-Shirt and a pair of shorts with socks. It still has plenty of space to add a bottle of water in 16-20 oz. size including with the items I stated about in the backpack. The straps are greatly invented for comfort with foam and a waist thick support to remove the stress/weight from the shoulders. Another design Coleman implemented is the zipper to put regular ice in it, and the picture shows where a zipper is high for keeping melted ice inside the backpack. The result is you don't have water draining out of the bag on your lower back and legs. I use it every day, and I cannot believe it took me this long to get this purchase. The price for this product doesn't reflect the comfort and convenience in the every day use of mine.

liked the cast iron very much but these are too large for my coleman grill so I cant lock the top. Have had my grill for years and the original plates were aluminum and they do allow the lid to be shut and locked. still like the new ones so will not be locking the grill as original just shutting the lid.

Two mantles teared after first installation. Held up through the burn but tore at bottom after first light. The photo attached was the best result I had.
