Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5
    La pieza embona a la perfección y sin ningún problema en la linterna modelo 285A700 aunque el número de la misma no corresponde al del instructivo

  • Living in the SW you get alot of bugs, these types of candles help keep them away. I have used this brand before and it works well

  • I use the sleeping bag unzippered for a comforter on my bed... It keeps me at a perfect temperature whether it's hot or cold. It helps me sleep more sound because of the nice weight yet it doesn't cling to your body when used as a blanket.. Im glad I made the purchase.

  • Not “large” like I read on a review, but rather on the small side. I took a pic next to a k cup for visual reference for you doing this review. Definitely smells like strong citronella and will keep away mosquitoes in the summer. I can’t try it now as where I am it’s currently 1 degree, but will update this when I can.

  • Excellent little cooler that has a really bright sand color for the main body with a dark grey rubber foot pad and a matte black handle that's got some heft to it, the handle is held snugly in place folded down on the lid too when not in use; There are also two stainless steel rods buried on the sides so you can bungee or strap this cooler down if needed. The durability is top notch... I've dropped this cooler accidentally from a ~20 foot ( 6 meter ) platform and it fell on crushed gravel, some scratches but overall still in one piece! There's a thin rubber seal under the lid that does it job well. I've used this cooler for 10 hours, occasionally opening and closing it throughout the day to grab snacks, cold drinks and a chilled sandwich or wrap for lunch. It easily holds 4 to 6 flexible cooler packs. The ones I use are still pretty cold by the time I get home from my night shift job ( 10:45am to ~9:00pm ) I brought this cooler when it was being sold for 80 bucks, but at the time it was sorely needed so the cost didn't matter to me all that much. If you can get this cooler on a Sale, don't wait, don't think about, JUST BUY IT!! i LOVE this little cooler and I'd probably buy another if and when my current one decides to kick the bucket.

  • After a few practice setups and more importantly, take downs, I tested this tent (2P) camping this past weekend. IT does indeed go up very quickly and one could argue that is goes down just about as fast. However, because I was camping with others that made me show them how easy it was a few times it may have lost its speed advantage over other tents. People find it amazing and want to see it. The test also included it in both some mild wind and some rain. It handled both very well and did not leak a drop! The issues others have pointed out about the door being inset when open and water getting in that way are indeed true, but minor. Many tents get wet around the door in the rain as folks enter and exit. You just wipe it up. I might rig a tiny fly extension for it to prevent this when using it in the future. All of my other tents that get used frequently are Sierra Designs, two of which are four season tents. Is this one as good as those? No, no it is not. In “real weather,” or backpacking I’d use the Sierra Designs tents. But they take far more effort and time to setup and take down. In good weather the Pop Up has them beat! I also use a Sierra Designs Baffin Bivy and though not a tent, it is used for speed, i.e set up and take down camp fast. It is still faster than the Coleman Popup, but not by a lot and the Pop Up is certainly more comfortable and less of an issue in rain. Others have pointed out issues taking the tent down and folding it up, even broken polls while doing this. I did not have any issue. I watched the YouTube videos and made a point of being gentle. I practiced a lot. I can fold it up in well under a minute. I have folded it up maybe 40 times without any poll issues or failures. To those having issues, practice, never force it and watch the you tube videos of the folks who know how to do it. It is really, really, easy. Others have pointed out the door zipper can be difficult to zip. This is also true and more so when the tent is staked out. It is not a one handed operation, but to be just, on all three of my Sierra Designs tents, it is a two handed operation also, and mostly where the door corves when they are put up tight. The Coleman was the same, though it is slightly harder to zip up. I’d ding it for that, but I got used to it pretty fast. It is another thing where being gentle with it will have rewards. Some have pointed out the cloth floor as an issue. Though, many tents have fabric flows this one seems thin and may be a vulnerable spot. I used a small tarp under It (I use fitted ground cloths with my other tents). I sized the tarp so most of the water running off the tent hit dirt and not the tarp (so the water does not go under the tent). I did not have any problems. Finally, it comes down to how many stars. I could easily say my Sierra Designs, tents are 5 stars and therefore this must be something far less. However, the Sierra Designs tents cost three to five times as much! The ease of setup earns this tent a great score. For the price this Coleman Popup is 100% worth it. Five stars.

  • 5 out of 5
    Zipping this closed in my living room for the first time after receiving the package, and the zipper jammed up, lost grip on one side, and can’t be reset. I didn’t even know zippers could be one time use.

  • This cooler has many nice features. Here's what I like: -Feels very durable and sturdy -Can also act as a seat -Latch is easy to open/close and feels secure -Well insulated -Has a built in drain valve The cooler is however, on the heavier side when empty and is quite a bit heavier with ice and cans added. It was okay to carry over a short distance, but not so much when we had to carry it further. In addition, for a smaller cooler the value is on the higher side ($159.99 at the time of this review). Overall it is durable and holds a good amount for 25qt.

  • Overall I really like this tent from Coleman. To me this tent is up to 3 people since I like to use the screened porch for stuff which I prefer not to get wet (and don't want to where I sleep). The setup is pretty straightforward and can easily be done by 1 person (as I did) - two folks doing it will make it a breeze. The bottom tarp, sides and rain-fly all seem to be of decent quality. This is not a blackout tent and with a clear sky plus a full moon it is very bright inside. I was in the midst of a hefty thunderstorm one night and the tent did hold up. Only where my sleeping bag did touch the fabric of the tent, there was some wetness. But that would be the case for most tents as far as I know. Not sure how to best describe it: The entrance to the screened porch is angled inwards at the top (see picture) which I think isn't the best design. Whenever I unzipped the porch entrance, the wet fabric would hang down right over the inside tarp (unless you tie it up) with some water dripping in. Overall, yes, usable in some heavy rain. The plastic clips to snap the tent to the poles seem to be sturdy but I do prefer loops/channels. I had to move a few of them since they were not in the proper position. I am also concerned they might get brittle over time and break. The bug mesh has some "irregularities" and I had some very tiny bugs get in (just a very few). Overall it seemed decent to keep the *vast* majority of them and most annoying ones out. All the zippers seem to be well made and outer facing ones are covered to keep the rain out. The stakes are the usual round, skinny ones which I am not a fan off. I got myself a set of beefier ones. Last but not least, the carry bag could be a little nit bigger. The entire tent fits in nicely when it was folded mechanically at the manufacturing site but once it is out for use ... I had a hard time to squeeze everything back in there. This is a great price for a spacious tent of this size and quality.

  • 5 out of 5
    Tiny hole will leave you touching the floor in less than an hour!! I hate to be that person with the bad review I loved the bed, until month 6.. the built in pump was great never an issue, bought this Feb 2016 and in Sept 2016 it was leaking and needed a replacement - it was easy no problem - but then again in March 2017 leaking.. 2nd replacement and was told it was a courtesy since the "original purchase was Feb 2016" and we are over the 1yr. Um the bed leaking in march was a replacement you sent us in sept that's technically 6 months.. ONLY a 9yr old and 7yr old sleep on it and no jumping or any of that is allowed! The leaks are like tiny openings in the seems which took for every to find! Won't be buying again! Ever!

  • The no-snag zipper works really well. Bag is comfortable. But it will never fit back in the sack it came in! Your best bet is to buy an extra large compression sack to stuff this puppy into. There are a couple thin cords attached to the foot end of the bag which you're supposed to be able to use to hold the bag after you roll it. But no matter how tightly I rolled it, I just about broke a finger trying to get the one cord to attach to the other.

  • READ THIS BEFORE PUTTING IN BATTERIES! This is a great lantern if you get it correctly. I had the same problem everyone seems to have with the lid not opening once you put in the batteries. After major struggle pulling out the lid, I found out why it had gotten stuck in the first place. The middle part sticking out from the lid that goes in the middle hole between the batteries has a tear drop shape. YOU HAVE TO ALIGN THE SHAPE when putting on the lid. If you don't align it and just stick the lid in, it will go in but you will have a hell of a time getting it out. If it's aligned you won't have a problem at all. If you get the lid part correct it's a great lantern. I like that it has multiple light settings and that the brightest setting is bright but doesn't blind you. Seems very sturdy too, because I had to yank the lid open with the help of a couple screw drivers when it first got stuck and it didn't break haha.

  • 5 out of 5
    Ok - so, not the traditional use of a sleeping bag, though this works great keeping my pup warm at night! Our lower level is colder, and this boy like to be warm! Other blankets got tangled and didn’t have any loft, and we needed something easy to clean. This fits the bill perfectly. It is lightweight, and the material “slips” so the dog can move around without getting tangled. Great for a dog who likes to nest or be covered.

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