Customer Reviews With Photos

  • My Coleman lantern fitted in perfect . I have a Coleman lantern 5177 . It was nice to find a case that did not cost more then the lantern .

  • 5 out of 5
    This is a nice spacious tent, it did fit our 3 queen size air mattresses and have a little floor room for the kids to move around, it can fit 4 mattresses if you wanted but the forth mattress will be mostly in the screen room entrance part of the tent if you use that forth option. If you needed to bring a portable toilet it would be wise to put it in the screen room entrance part that way if it gets stinky you can close the tent door between the tent (main bedroom part) and the screen room entrance (front) #suggestion. Setting up the tent is very easy with the provided color coded poles and the polls to this Skylodge are thick compared to lower quality brand tents It did take around 20 minutes for my wife and I too set up Yes it is possible to set this up with one person however it will take you a lot more time to do so, so don’t be afraid to ask a friend for help The over all quality and material of the Coleman skylodge tent is of good quality, We have a Cabela’s Alaska tent that we have used a few seasons and the material of this skylodge is just as good if not better. This is coming from a family that lives in Alaska! So stay, smart, safe and positive

  • Replaced generator. Needed this vice grip to better feel and control installing especially for 1/4 final turn.

  • exceeded my expectations. The large capacity easily held enough food and drinks for our group, and the ice retention was impressive—everything stayed cold for several days. The heavy-duty wheels and sturdy handle made it easy to transport, even on rough terrain. I also appreciate the leak-resistant drain, which made cleanup quick and hassle-free. Overall, this cooler is durable, spacious, and perfect for outdoor adventures. Highly recommended!

  • This product is very good. I don't know that include cover bag. The cover bag is perfect. Very warm, big size, softly and light weight ! (My baby height is about 2.9ft)

  • This Colman Kerosene works great for Petro, Kerosene lighters, heaters or lamps. It must be packaged and stored carefully.

  • Upon opening box, noticed a big dent opposite side off on off switch. On off switch was a little hard to turn. Not too concerned about the dent what is going to keep but the turning of the on off switch made me decide to return it. very easy return transition.

  • I bought this bag for my 9 year old son. He didn't like the feel of nylon bags since the surface can get cold. This bag is thick, soft, warm and cozy. Perfect for indoor sleepovers and use inside campers/RVs with a little more temperature control than tent camping. Good for older kids but probably not preschoolers. I don't recommend this bag for backpacking or adults that are larger than about 5'10" since it maxes out at 5'11'. Review from 9 year old: It is really cool!!! It has a flashlight compartment, light green on the inside, grey on the outside. The no snag zipper works really well. I love getting in it on cold days. It is really cozy! I am 4'7". Dog loves it too!!!

  • 5 out of 5
    These things have been around forever and the design hasn't changed. As long as you use it properly this thing isn't coming loose or falling. I've had it up for several months now and it has survived several storms with 60mph + winds.

  • Have slept in many different kinds of sleeping bags over the years; many of them Coleman with fleece lining. They were great. This bag I bought via colemandiscount.com a year ago for $40 and have used it 3 times while camping in the Pacific NW forests. My only complaint is that the "tricot knit lining" acts like Velcro when coming into contact with many plant materials, ie moss, small ferns, lichen, etc. Then this debris easily come loose from your clothing and get embedded in this tricot knit lining. Then you have literally hundreds of pieces of scratchy embedded debris that is very very uncomfortable to sleep against. Then what compounds this issues is that each piece of plant material has to be painstakingly plucked, one at a time, and the piece of plant material usually breaks apart requiring multiple plucks to remove. I'd rather sleep in a bag my 9 year old consumed a box of crackers in. It took literally an hour and a half of plucking and couldn't remove all fragments without damaging the liner. Tried to run through the washing machine and that made no improvement in removing this scratchy debris left within the lining. This bag seem adequate in all other areas of design and comfort and would work out great if not used in a forest setting. I'm not sure what the engineers were thinking when using tricot knit lining and they certainly didn't do field tests within the Pacific NW. There may be a reason that colemandiscount.com has discounted the bag and sells this same bag for $20. Totally useless to me.

  • Not much is said out there whether or not these can be used to can. I have a 23qt Canner and this little stove worked great for light 30-45 minute jobs! You get a about an hour out of 1 bottle of butane. I canned at 15psi for 45mins no problem. As for the weight, I only had 3 quart jars inside but assuming I can at least do 6. If you’ve got a glass cooktop that you don’t want to risk canning on, this little stove is awesome. You might need a few bottles of butane if you’re doing a lot of canning but for light canning, perfect.

  • 5 out of 5
    The sleeping bag itself seems to be of good quality and beautiful design and color upon initial out of box inspection, however, the storage bag is quite thin and immediately unraveled at the seems after expansion process. One has to be extremely careful not to rip the wrong seem, or use too much force, which is VERY hard to do as the expansion seems are sitting right on top of the actual seem holding the bag together. This was dissapointing but not a huge deal for me as the sleeping bag also has tie straps for storage and transportation. I hope to add a more thorough review after my daughter uses it for the first time.

  • I am preparing to go on a backpacking trip. I bought to to treat my gear and clothes before leaving. I tried to treat my tent this morning and the spray top was broken. Everything looked fine externally, but it did not mist when it sprayed. It sprayed very large blogs of foamy liquid onto my text. Please refer to the pictures. This product did not work as it was intended to. I bought the Sawyer brand right afterward. It came the same day and worked beautifully. I was able to spray my tent, just a few hours later.

  • Items come melted, deformed, and unusable. Then, I had to print my own return label, packed them back up and go through the return process. What a headache.

  • I have the wooden top version of this. It got too close to the fire and melted on of the hinges so I was looking for another one and found this. I've had this version of the table for a couple of camping trips now, and I've used it. Although different, it is just as sturdy as the former version and the metal versus wood top doesn't stain and wipes clean easily. This one is also much lighter than the previous version. Since it is much lighter than my old table, I decided to test the strength of it. I pulled the table out of the trailer and set it up on a level surface. (aka: Garage) I placed 4 - 25 pound plates on the table, one at a time to each corner, observing for bow in the legs and stress to the joints after each application. I observed no bow to the legs at any time. The joints held nicely and did not crack under pressure. After the fourth plate was placed, I pushed the table slightly from side to side. The table remained upright and in tact, and did not seem to want to collapse. This seems to be due to the fact that when set up properly, the legs are not 100% vertical, but point outward slightly adding stability. This test was extreme, especially since we use it to play cards on, and as a table for food when preparing meals on the trailers external bbq or on the fire. However, now I can definitely guarantee that it will safely hold 100 lbs evenly distributed. I'll feel safe if I have my water jug on it or even my kids extensive rock collection that inevitably happens while camping, and am without fear of it collapsing and causing severe injury to anyone.

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