Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5
    My model cooler wasn’t listed on this item but when I measured the drain plug I had it seemed like the same one. When my package arrived it also listed these coolers that it fits. I have the 5883 and it works perfectly.

  • 5 out of 5
    So the stake itself is great. Drove just fine with the "Coleman Rubber Mallet with Tent Peg Remover". That cute plastic head with the hole for pulling the stake? Yeah, that broke first pull. I ended up having to push down that plastic head and use my Leatherman Rev as a makeshift puller to yank these out of the ground. Unless you have some alternate plans on how to remove these from the ground that does not involve the plastic head, don't bother with them. I keep my multitool on me so they'll do just fine for now.

  • The Coleman Skylodge tent comes in three sizes 4, 6 and 8 person. We got the 4 person version. The tent comes in a 3' x 9" x 8" carrying bag along with rain shield, spikes and door mat. The carrying bag with the tent and everything weights in at 20.48 lbs. The first time you put the tent up take a little more time because of how its design, unlike other pole tents we have had. After remove the tent from the bag, you unfold it twice, then lift up on the poles that are already attached. The pole expand out from cam locks that are number 1 & 2. First extend the 1s then the 2s. The rain shield has one red bungee hook and three black. You simple put the red to the red one on the tent and the rest match up. Though you can do it with one person, it was easier with two. Inside center of the tent measures about 65" (5' 5"), with the side section less. We like everything about the tent, except for the very thin flooring material. After two uses, there is already a small hole from the camp site ground pushing/rubbing through. In the future, we will put down a tarp to help protect. On a windy 55 degree day, the tent was relatively warm and kept the wind out.

  • The exterior of this bag feels like a flannel material. It's soft. Also different. But I fear that it will stain and not clean easily from spills, which makes it a poor choice for camping or picnics. The coloration on my lunch bag also looked uneven right out of the bag. Inside, I found that the square design made the lunch bag a bit smaller than my kids' typical insulated rectangular lunch bags, but it is deeper. So if your food containers tend to be more compact, but deep, this lunch bag actually works really well. And the zipper is incredibly high quality, barely visible seam when zipped shut—and leak proof as a result.

  • 5 out of 5
    Perfect fit for our old Lantern. A broken globe doesn't mean a broken Lantern. A new mantle and this globe and our Lantern was like new again.

  • 5 out of 5
    I bought this after a big blizzard hit northeast PA leaving me without power for close to six days without electric in the dead of winter. I have electric heat and an electric stove/oven. Needless to say, not a good situation, especially that for two days the roads were blocked by downed trees. All I had to cook with with a BBQ without the side burner, making my cooking options limited at best. Once electric, internet, and cellular service were restored in my area, I immediately ordered this. Setting it up was very easy. I also got the matching Coleman 5-Ft. High-Pressure Propane Hose and Adaptor for this, as I read the reviews and many people stated that the colemandiscount.com recommended Char-broil brand propane hose is NOT compatible with this. I hooked this to a 20-lb propane tank, which turning/screwing it in COUNTER-CLOCKWISE into the opening of the 20-lb tank. It quickly attached, and the rest of this went together quickly. Operation: It was a little windy and the temps outside were 32 degrees according to the thermometer on my deck. I boiled a small pot of water in 8 minutes. Works very good and burns so clean that you will have a hard time seeing the flame when the sun is out. Shutdown was easy. I let it cool and I packed it up. What is nice is that valve and the accessory Coleman 5-Ft. High-Pressure Propane Hose and Adaptor fit inside the grill and you can lock then up inside it so no worries about losing anything. There is a little handle on it to carry it. I recommend it. Nice to have around in case of a lengthy blackout.

  • This Coleman camp soap is very convenient when traveling, emergency kits, beach and park bathrooms with no soap, or camping. Just add water and it lathers up well even with half a sheet. The sheets are thick and tear easily. The plastic case is convenient and easy to open. Just make sure to keep the case in a dry place away from water, ice, and liquids. You can wash both hands and dishes. There is no scent or smell to this soap. I would recommend this camp soap and give it 5 stars.

  • 5 out of 5
    Bag looks and feels good. I read some reviews saying they couldn't get the sleeping bag back into the stuff bag that comes with it. I was able to without a problem. However, there is an extra zipper on the outside of the stuff bag that holds the sleeping bag and I cannot zip that up very easily. I give the sleeping bag a 5 star rating, even though I haven't fully used it yet, and I would give the stuff bag that comes with it a 3 star rating. But given the cheap price I would recommend this sleeping bag. Pictures: I purchased two Coleman Trinidad Sleeping Bags. I opened one and I did not open the other. The smaller one shows the way the sleeping bag comes. My photos will also show the zipper that I can't seem to zip up after putting the sleeping bag back in the stuff bag.

  • Nice, slightly unique design that is a bit different from your typical pop-up tent with an overhang on the edges. The design makes it look more high-end. Also worked better in the rain than the typical pop-ups because the top is so taut. The frame was a little too flexible for my liking, but it seemed sturdy enough.

  • Didn't get a chance to use it. I put it in travel bottles because the reviews said the original bottle is messy. By the time I got to my resort, the bottles were completely melted.

  • 5 out of 5
    Buy only leather cups, buy only Coleman. I own 6 lanterns a stove and 3 heaters, all work well

  • 5 out of 5
    I needed this generator for my vintage 12/61 Coleman lantern 220E. So, I purchased 3 of them because I have other vintage lanterns that’ll accept this generator. I received these rather quickly. I installed it in about 3 minutes and my 1961 Coleman lantern works like new. Someone disposed of this lantern near a dumpster intact, but a bit sooty and I brought it back to life. This generator will also fit my vintage 08/71 228F “Big Hat” lantern that I found while SCUBA diving in Lake Michigan along the wall of Chicago’s Alder Planetarium 37 years ago. The area was a popular location for smelt fishing. During the 80’s and 90’s, it was common to see at least 50 Coleman lanterns burning brightly at night along with Coleman stoves too. That lantern burns bright and steady as well.

  • 5 out of 5
    Durable. Doesn't leak. Keeps my water cold all throughout the day with or without ice cubes. I just drink straight out of it; sure it might look a little ridiculous but it beats spending 40-60 dollars on a Stanley cup that can get scuffed, scratches, or one of those chinsey gallon water jugs with the water lines and quirky "drink thirty'o clock" script. This has survived falling out of a lifted truck into gravel, or just dropping it in general. No leaking. For the price and durability, I'd buy it again and gift it to others. Could probably double for self defense when half full or more.

  • A lot bigger and heavier than expected. Shouldn't use on open campfire. Wanted to lighten up our pop up trailer this season. Returned due to weight of cookware.

  • I purchased two of these chairs from colemandiscount.com in September 2016 and had high expectations. They are very comfortable but are VERY poorly made. After moderate use, my wife and I are not big people, the fasteners holding them together have to be tightened continually. This requires two different size allen wrenches to perform. One of the chairs sits fairly square but the second one when set up has the legs on one side sticking out almost 2 inches farther than the other side (photo included to show this). Also, one of the riveted fasteners holding the botton of the frame together just failed and required a trip to Home Depot for machine screws and nylon lock nuts to make the chair useable again.....this was the straw that broke the camels back and motivated me to write this review! I would not recommend purchasing these chairs unless you are very patient and willing spend money and time to keep them in service.

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