Customer Reviews With Photos

  • Hate it. Since I ordered a Coleman drain plug and got a box of Bostitch Staples in the mail. Not planning to staple the drain plug shut!

  • 5 out of 5
    These couldn't be easier to use! A must-have as backups in your camping box for the family trips! I find a bag or two fits perfectly in the case of the lantern so you never misplace them!!

  • Went camping. Bought this "new" tent. Drove 4 hours, tried to set up tent, it was FILTHY!!! Muddy inside and out. Extremely used, missing the entire rain fly cover, missing poles and has a rip. I was furious and had to drive 15 miles into a random town, with no signal, hoping to return before the camp gates locked, to a target to get another tent. There was only ONE tent left on the shelf. I can't tell you how much stress this put us through! Had we relied on this we would've frozen in the night because there entire rain cover wasn't there!

  • First day of tailgating football season and we had all kinds of weather. This tent was exactly what we needed. Downpours of rain and it kept us dry. Hot sun and it gave us perfect shade. Great quality and extremely easy to set up and take down again. Held up through the heavy winds and rain. So glad we bought it and it was delivered right on time.

  • 5 out of 5
    I purchased this same cooler 9 years ago on my anniversary for $65, the price of materials and salaries haven't jumped that high, to justify $185 sticker price. The hinges are junk plastic, and the handles also breaks I have glued mine 3 times. The cooler itself works great, keeps ice great and is american made. But if your going to spend that much, spend alittle more and buy a cooler that will last. Coolers only get used maybe 20 times a year should last forever! I wrote coleman. They just offered me a 20% coupon, when they already had a 15% off sale going on. They don't care about their customers. Buy another brand!

  • 5 out of 5
    I've ordered this stove twice and received poor quality control in manufacturing both units. The first one would not allow the regulator arm to screw into the base because of a badly off-center misalignment with the hole. The second unit was warped and rocked on it's legs, as well as had gaps on the right side (front and back) of the silver metal top not sealing properly to the base. The burners lit fine and produced a blue flame that was very hot. As many reviewers noted, the flame was not finely adjustable. The pot grid fit fine, as did a separately ordered griddle. I have nostalgia with this Coleman stove from younger camping days, and just want a properly manufactured product. I ordered a third unit and hope it's true to the design. Points off for poor China manufacturing quality control. UPDATE 8/4/18: I received the third stove shipped without a protective outer carton, but in good condition. All design specifications were within working order. The connection for the regulator arm was slightly off-center from its port hole, but it screwed on correctly. The silver metal plate was sealed properly to the stove casing without gaps. The case was level without rocking. The burners lit easily with a good blue hot flame. Easily, I made scrambled eggs and bacon in a teflon 12" pan. This Coleman Triton stove is nice and lightweight, and I like it. I also separately purchased the griddle and black carrier which fit well. Can't wait to take it camping!

  • For this price it is an amazing little tent. We just used it for an indoor and a backyard campout so nothing too much yet but even though I got this for my kids I am planning on using it as a small backpack tent it fits me fine I'm 5'7 and can be comfortable in it with not much room for anything else tho. The quality seems good just like our bigger coleman tents

  • Came without the mesh caps so the bottom plate turns red hot. Won't run at any higher than lowest setting or one of the burners blows out. Doesn't have a click starter. Will be asking for a replacement or return.

  • Works great, i've been using this stove for several years now and love it. Just big enough for one big skillet and one smaller one, and the wind gaurds are a lifesaver on breezy days. It also folds down to the size of a little briefcase, so it travels easily. A few years in, after being left outside over several rainy weekends, and I'm starting to see a couple little tiny rust spots, but I'm positive that could have been avoided if I took better care of it. I'm super happy with this stove, and if this one ever does die on me, I would happily buy the same stove again. It doesnt burn through propane particularly fast, but if you're doing a ton of cooking, or have multiple propane appliances, a 5 or 11 pound propane tank will save you a lot of money over buying a ton of the little green 1 pounders.

  • The dimensions are 3 1/4 by 3 1/4 inches and fit my older Peak 1 222B lantern just fine. I have a friend with the newer Exponent lantern and they are the same size and take the same components, just use a larger generator for dual fuel capabilities. The description must have improved since some of the negative reviews because I knew from the description for my purchase that it was what I was after. The stock picture used was awful so I uploaded a couple to help you see what it really looks like and what lantern it fits.

  • Buy it you won’t regret it. I get a lots of questions and comments from other subcontractors about it. Time will tell once July gets here. Right now it’s holding my ice bricks all day in the front seat of the Ram with direct sun. I’ll update this review in September. Swamp heat can get even the best coolers warm. Built strong but lighter and 2 carry options. Looks professional and easy to carry loaded.

  • 5 out of 5
    We camp out on our property very frequently. Super-heavy sleeping bags can be too warm, requiring opening them up throughout the night. This seemed like a great buy for an extra thermal layer that isn't too bulky--and it is. Our problem with this bag is that it's advertised as over 6-feet in length--enough for the shorter members of our household. The first night camping outside, our oldest woke us up complaining of cold feet. The blanket was too short to cover his shoulders AND his feet. But he's only 5'9" so we thought he was mistaken. I took out an inch tape to measure the length of the blanket flattened out inside his tent (sorry for the dark). You can see from the bottom/top photos the blanket barely stretches out to 69 inches--well below the advertised length. Once the blanket pulls up over a body, it would obviously be quite a bit less than 69 inches. The bag is great at adding a bit of extra insulation (better than a quilt) but it's better for people shorter than 5'9". Would work well for kids on a sleepover or camping trip. We have to return this as our kids are all too tall for this bag.

  • I purchased 2 of these lanterns to have on hand for power outages as we live in the boondocks and get frequent power outages due to storms. (someday we will buy a generator!) I wanted something durable and long lasting so was a little disappointed that they are PLASTIC . For approx. $40 ea I was expecting something a little more high end. No where in the description does it say these are plastic...unless I missed it. HOWEVER they work great!!! give off lots of light. ... and are lightweight so maybe that is why they are plastic so they are not bulky to carry around. I gave them 4 stars for not listing the material in the description but other than that I like them!

  • Works like magic on automotive grease and grime!

  • My last Coleman product was one of their white gas fired lamps with the mantles and the pump to turn the liquid into gas. Those camping days are long gone and I was looking for a lamp that would be of use around the house because for some reason our local power company can't keep the electricity flowing on our block when the rest of the neighborhood is lit up just fine. This little guy fits the bill nicely. Let's start with little. As you can see in the second photo it's just over 8" tall. That's not a problem (but the product photo is a little vague) and it makes storing it in tight spaces rather easy. It fits on a shelf in my hall closet nicely and doesn't take up much space in the kitchen junk drawer. If I take out most of the stuff in the Civic's glove box it even fits there. If you're a hiker/camper looking for a lamp you might want to think twice about this one based on photo one. With four D-cells installed it weighs almost 2.5 pounds. That might be a lot to hauling along the Appalachian Trail with everything else you need to make it to the next campsite. That's the only drawback I've found so far. The three levels of illumination are good and range from a decent glow to almost blinding if you look directly at the lamp. Add the flashing setting for emergencies and you have a nice light for lots of occasions. It would be nice if there was a filter that could turn the flashing light red (this the missing fifth star) but if you thought that was needed you could manage that with a theatrical gel and some tape. All in all this is a good product with a three year warranty and what is supposed to be a lifetime LED. I expect to get some good use from it while I'm waiting for the linemen to restore power next time it goes out.

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