Customer Reviews With Photos
Looking forward to using this little unit over the winter. I wanted something small to roll out to grill a steak or two and not have to fire up our huge 4 burner behemoth. This looks like just the ticket and plus it uses those little disposable propane cylinders. I put it together in about 20 minutes....by myself and I'm a 65 yr old gal. So if I can do it anyone can. I'd keep the box handy for reference because it was easier to assemble it looking at the box than reading the manual.........especially which way to attach the wheels. The wheels have 2 completely different sides and the illustration in the manual doesn't make it clear which side faces inward and which outward. You need a wrench or pliers for the wheels, but the rest is hand tightening. Spacers were slipped over 2 of the bolts and mine came with the latch already assembled onto one of the legs. Don't make the mistake that I did and order the COLEMAN "RoadTrip" Grill Carry Case on Wheels. It doesn't fit this grill. colemandiscount.com has this grill shown under another name..... specifically The Coleman RoadTrip Sport Propane. They are IDENTICAL. But the RoadTrip Grill Carry Case is too small for this unit. *****************UPDATE MARCH 8, 2016********************************* Weather finally broke here in Michigan so I was able to grill 3 Bone in 1 1/4" Ribeye steaks on 3 different days. I Remove Steaks from fridge 30 minutes before grilling to let it come to room temp. I apply softened butter and seasonings. I Pre-heat the grill on HIGH for 15 minutes. I Sear each side of the steak for 1 minute on HIGH with cover closed, (repositioned the steak at 30 seconds to get that crisscross pattern). With the cover closed, I turn it down to MEDIUM and continue to grill for 3 minutes, then flip to other side and grill for 2min 30 seconds with cover closed. I got a perfectly cooked MEDIUM RARE Ribeye. I've grilled 3 steaks on 1 cylinder so far. See photos of how the steaks came out ***************** UPDATE APRIL 23,2016************************************* PROPANE TANK............... I just emptied my first tank after using it 7 times on Steaks and 1 time on a Salmon Filet. See above for how long I grill steaks for and the salmon filet took approx. 7min 30 seconds. I weighed a FULL tank at 1 pound 15 oz. The EMPTY take was exactly 14oz. I used my kitchen scale. DO NOT GO BY THE WEIGHT PRINTED ON THE TANK. I suggest you measure your first tank and then measure from time to time until you get close to the 14oz mark where mine ran dry.

This is a good tent for the price! This isn't your average play tent- your kids could actually camp in this. I was able to completely cover the floor with two Thermarest Ridgerest pads. We had this in our backyard during a March snow and it held up just fine. I would suggest putting a tarp underneath if you do take it camping.

This was a great purchase! It is light weight, compact, and does what it is designed to do. I definitely recommend it especially with the recommendations below. I'm a baker and a camper and I went all in when I spotted this on YouTube, read reviews on colemandiscount.com and on the web. One person's suggestions here along with those I viewed on Youtube were so helpful and most of all they were successful. I went ahead and purchased the additional items but there are cheaper ways I've listed to get the most out of the oven. The oven is very compact and has a small footprint when folded, itsets up easily and is stable. The oven is heated and it's temperature is adjusted by the stove's flame control. It cools down quickly to store. There will be some heat discoloration on the area closer to the flame which is normal on all camp stoves and doesn't affect the oven at all. The box is great for transportation. From my very first baking experience, using the oven in 40 degree weather, I was able to insulate from heat loss, prevent burnt food, and regulate temperature easily. It will go on car camping trips from now on. I transported the oven, baking stone (in their boxes), cover and magnets in a canvas tote bag. The extra items below were purchased on colemandiscount.com. You can use other work arounds that are cheaper. 1. Tillman Welder's Felt blanket (non-fiberglass) 36"x 36": Cut in a "+" plus sign shape to cover top, back, front and sides (2-12" seams along the back with a flippable front flap.) Stops heat loss due to cold, wind, and metal conduction also helps to cut down having to constantly regulate the stove flame. But remember this is not a "set it and forget" it oven. 2. Nomex (DuPont) thread- 40 yards on a metal bobin sold by Profox: The right amount and the most economical, and most of all NON-FLAMMABLE! 3. Waykea Baking Stone 10"x10": Placed inside on the bottom of the oven to disperse heat evenly. Keep the box and padding, it's thin and nice for transporting. Takes a little longer (few minutes) to cool down than the oven. 4. Taylor Oven Thermometer: Set on the wire shelf. Many reviews don't trust the Coleman temp gauge. I did see a difference. 5. Neodymium magnets: To secure cover to oven. Already had these at home. I baked gingerbread, cornbread, biscuits, and Trader Joe's canned refrigerated cinnamon rolls. The oven with the added recommendations held a steady and even heat in 40 degree weather with wind. I didn't have to do a lot of temperature adjusting and nothing burned. Everything rose beautifully, was cooked through, and browned nicely. Most of all my family enjoyed the freshly baked unexpected treats. I plan on getting "smaller size toaster oven" baking tins but the disposable aluminum foil tins work perfectly until I do. There are cheaper alternatives for the suggestions that will give you a economical way of discovering if this oven is for you when camping. 1. You can make a windscreen of heavy duty aluminum foil with multiple layers that cover the back, top and sides. YouTube shows 2 panels: one covering the back and top, and the second covering the sides and top, tucking the first panel top flap under the second. 2. You can use unglazed red clay tile, or fire tile on the bottom of the oven instead of the baker's stone. 3. I do recommend buying the oven thermometer and using disposable aluminum tins as they are cheap. FYI: The camp stove is a Camp Chef Everest. The table is a Lifetime Folding Camping Tailgate Table. Both bought on colemandiscount.com. We LOVE this stove and table! I now LOVE this oven! P.S. Discovered the table was on uneven ground while this was baking. That's why the gingerbread is lopsided but evenly cooked.

The chair in comfortable, it seems overall sturdy. I bought this chair for softball games last April. The off-season this chair is in it's bag in basement storage. Monday (4/16/24) I noticed ripped stitches in the back, about an inch and a half in length. For the price, I probably shouldn't have to be sewing this chair back together.

According to the description on the website, this item is supposed to measure 26x21x26. I knew it was probably longer than 26 inches so I wasn't too concerned about that, but figured it was at least 21 inches wide. Upon receiving it, I couldn't believe how narrow it was. It only measures 16 inches wide. I'm not a large woman (5'3", 118 lbs) but I feel like I would be overlapping the edges unless I lay in a completely straight line. So much for keeping off of the sand. Also, there doesn't seem to be a way to recline at more than a 45-degree angle. It is a pain to unfold since you have to unthread nylon webbing from a slide adjuster in order to open it, and then re-thread it when it's time to fold it up. There's only one strap of nylon webbing that holds the back up and it looks like it's already beginning to fray. I already own the Picnic Time Beachcomber mat and although it is much more expensive, I feel like it's worth the extra cost. Not only is it wider (21 inches), it has much more padding and you can adjust the backrest anywhere from upright to completely flat. To open, it just requires undoing a couple of velcro straps. The back is held up by two straps on both sides of the frame so it seems much sturdier. I ordered the Coleman beach mat in May and it took almost a month to receive it, so maybe it has been recently re-designed since there are so many positive reviews in the past. The only reason I gave it 2 stars rather 1 star is because if you're looking for a beach mat that might fit in a large suitcase, this one would probably fit. Also, the back is a few inches higher than the Picnic Time, so tall people might find the back a little more comfortable. See my picture for a side-by-side comparison. All I know is that I'm returning this beach mat and buying another Picnic Time beach mat.

This case is Coleman Model 2500A763C perfect for my Coleman Northstar Lantern Model 2000012538 This specific case is in fact recommended on the Northstar box. 10/10 would purchase again.

This thing is pretty basic. Hard to give something so basic a 5 star reviews despite finding nothing wrong with it. It's handy for what it is. It's not going to hold a lunch for an adult man unfortunately so I won't get much use out of it. You can see from the photo what it can carry - this is good for a breakfast - yogurt, water, fruit cup - where you don't need a lot of insulating power. The pouch is there but is super basic.

Poor quality product with scratches

This is it mostly assembled, but without the front awning popped up. It also comes with a rain fly. I would recommend buying a tarp to put underneath it because the floor is never thick enough. It is realistically a 4 person tent. Extremely easy to set up and take down because the bag comes with an expander so you just have to get it rolled up small, not squished all the way down to factory size.

The fan is a little noisy and the whole unit is a larger than I expected. However, this is an awesome fan and light for a tent and the only unit i could find that has a remote control! It was so awesome to show off to all my camping buddies that I can push a button from a distance and my tent will light up :) This unit is 12V and I have converted it to use a car 12V socket or to be connected directly to the car battery or to use the D cell battery pack. I had 2 main issues with it though: 1. Remote control battery was dead. 2. The power button on the D cell battery pack was broken. I had replaced the battery in the remote no problem and fixed the button with relative ease... Until another model comes out that has a remote control - this is the best option for a fan and light unit for your tent!

I like that it fits and seals. I'm not sure what the screw is for on the original cap.

This is a very pretty product, hadn't let it yet but I'm definitely going to

These were just what we were looking for: typical size, traditional, ceramic coated mugs to use with cowboy coffee around a backyard campfire. And at just under four bucks each, the price was competitive, if not a bit better than what we'd found elsewhere. All four arrived factory covered (as indicated by the factory label on the outside) with a soft cushiony foam sheet inside bubblewrap. We ordered four which were prudently shipped in a box via colemandiscount.com prime. So they seem well packaged from the factory to prevent damage from mishandling or bumping together in the box should you need more than one like we did. One mug had a small place on the handle where the ceramic coating didn't get applied perfectly even, showing black metal underneath. But that's not only to be expected for these type of mugs, it's virtually part of their charm. And if you use them as much as we plan to, I suspect they'll look worse before long - though, so far so good, after about a dozen outdoor uses around the stone firepit. They definitely won't break as easily as conventional all ceramic or glass mugs will. Though these are extremely lightweight, they're not as compact as modern collapsible designs. So there are better options out there for those who are actually packing for a camping excursion away from home. Also, despite being aluminum, the metal does not insulate your hand from the heat of the drink as well as heavier or more modern mugs. We've been using them for drinking cowboy coffee, which is VERY hot, as unlike other brewing methods, you bring cowboy coffee to a full rolling boil. Despite the added heat of our drink the mugs are still cool enough to hold, but not by much. They should be perfect come cooler fall temperatures. I suspect stainless steel would hold up better, but it's a lot more pricy and, with the ceramic coating on these, there's no metallic taste like you get drinking out of bare metal.

Overall we really like the size and build quality of this tent. However two of the zippers do not have tab/handles to grab to zip or unzip and two of the guy lines came frayed and not able to tighten with out concern of the line breaking and or the fray is too large to fit through the plastic piece to tighten it.

I bought this for backyard camping. I loved the integrated, dimmable LEDs and I thought the fan would be a nice bonus. It was very easy to set up, and the LED strips are easy to install and operate. The fan has two speeds, but neither makes much of a difference that I can tell. I honestly wouldn't even bother with it, but you have to hang it up as a power source for the LED strips. It would be nice to have a power source for the lights that would eliminate the need for the fan. The elastic around the hanging pouch for the fan was infuriatingly stubborn. The elastic bands weren't tied at the ends, so the string kept slipping back into the sleeve and I'd have to feed it back out (kinda like when the drawstring on your pants disappears on one side). I ordered the six person tent, and you could probably realistically put 10 people in it. 20 if you had bunks, which you totally could if you wanted to because the center height is a little more than six feet. This tent is massive. And I love it! There are three very large windows along each wall, and a large window on the D-door. My only wish is, since this is such a large tent, a storage pocket in all four corners would be helpful. I use it under a partially covered area, so I haven't installed the rainfly. I can't attest to its water resistance, but the seams are reinforced and the floor pan is nice and deep, which would help with puddles. But I honestly bought it for the tech, and it doesn't disappoint. It came with a rechargable battery that's compatible with the rest of the Coleman line of OneSource stuff. Since I don't run the fan, the battery will power the lights for me on low for days. The battery has an indicator on it too, so you know when it's getting low, and it's got USB ports so you can charge your small electronics. I bought the larger table fan, which is awesome, and it also came with a battery so I also bought the dual charger. They're all performing flawlessly so far. Having a switch in the tent to turn on a fan (albeit an underpowered one) and operate the dimmable lights is luxurious! The position of the switch in the tent is fixed to the front door pocket, though, so having two more pockets and the option to affix the switch to any pocket would make it perfect.
