Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 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)

  • The carry bag that came with the chair is made of cheap thin nylon that tore to shreds after less than 2 months of normal use - nothing more than carrying the chair from my trunk to a sports event and back. Too late for colemandiscount.com return so I lodged a warranty complaint with the company. Received an auto-reply saying I should expect a response within 2 business days. A week later and no follow-up. UPDATE - adding back a start because Coleman did finally get in touch with me. Still haven't sent me a replacement but at least asked for photos and seem to be processing something. Better late than never... will reevaluate if/when they finish handling the issue.

  • Like the chairs itself very much other than the one chair having a stitching flaw.

  • During our recent camping trip, we used the Coleman WeatherMaster 6-Person Tent with Screen Room and were thoroughly impressed. The tent’s spacious interior comfortably accommodated our family, and the screened room provided a bug-free area to relax and enjoy meals. Setting up the tent was straightforward, even for us as first-timers. We encountered a rainy evening during our trip, but the tent’s WeatherTec system kept us completely dry, with no leaks whatsoever. The hinged front door added a touch of convenience, making entry and exit effortless. Overall, the Coleman WeatherMaster tent significantly enhanced our camping experience, and we highly recommend it to anyone seeking a reliable and comfortable shelter for their outdoor adventures.

  • I ordered this sleeping bag to toss in our family's bug-in bag/kit and not to take it camping and have not taken it camping so please know that's the perspective of my review. Pros: - Quite small and lightweight packaging when all rolled up - Very easy to undo and unroll and almost as easy to roll up and stuff back in its bag - Comes with its own storage bag that straps everything down and compacts it for travel or storage - Lightweight material perfect for what I intend to use if for or perhaps a cool summers camping night - Very soft material at the opening that will be touching your face - Small hook-and-loop closed pocket at the top of the inside flap for a cell phone presumably (although my new iPhone won't fit in there) - The zipper is designed very well and didn't get caught the handful of times I slid it open and close while laying inside for a few minutes Cons: - This is most definitely a summer's night sleeping bag. I did lay inside the bag for about 5 minutes and was very warm indeed, but I was in my house. I could feel a noticeable heat inclusion inside the bag as I took my arm out of the bag. It does keep in the body heat but I would be very warry of taking this on a very cold night's camping trip. - A slight bit expensive for the type of bag it is, but it is a good name brand Very glad I picked this item up and will be glad I have it if ever needed. Good name brand, well made, and easy to pack into a small portable or stored package. Great bag.

  • I purchased both this unit, and the no-name "Electric Pump for Inflatables Air Mattress Pump Air Bed Pool Toy Raft Boat Quick Electric Air Pump Black (AC Pump 600W)" from "Boompow" LOL. For the few dollar difference, the Boompow 600w model moves a dramatically higher volume of air into the same huge inflatables I tried them both on, including my kid's pool slide which would take twenty minutes to inflate using my garage air compressor. The Boompow is easily twice as fast as the Coleman, but it's a much higher wattage motor, so that's to be expected. Both are made in China so their longevity will be questionable, but for sub-$30 it is what it is. I attempted to find a high quality air pump but couldn't, as is often the case these days. I'd recommend the Boompow for most use cases given they both include the same nozzles, and it additionally has a flexible hose so you don't have to hold the unit right onto the inflatable like you do with the Coleman. That being said, if you're trying to fill using an AC/DC car adapter, you may need the Coleman and its lower current draw, or just a DC-powered pump instead of either option.

  • Purchased two, one is still going, the other busted at an un-patchable spot. Reviews for both below: For The One That Is Still Going It’s easy to inflate. Just leave it open after you set up tent and finish inflating it before going to sleep. Its comfortable enough in warm weather; but the lack of good insulation makes it completely unusable in 40 minus without a really good sleeping bag (or bundling up in sleeping bag. If you’re a summer casual camper; go for it. It’s cheaper than most and for the one that didn’t bust. It’s doing ok. For The One That Broke It comes with a patching kit; however, this specific model broke at the seam of the intake valve and the plastic fabric (see photo). It wasn’t a puncture. It just came unglued/undone. It’s the worst experience when this happens middle of the night and wake up pretty sore from a rough nights sleep. Overall Bummer of it is that this one (and the one that is still going) had about 4-5 uses in them, so can’t even comment on reliability. What makes it palatable is that it’s inexpensive; so if you’re considering camping often, would recommend another brand. If you’re going to go camping one or twice in your lifetime; then yeah, get this one. You won’t realize it’s busted until after you’ve dusted the cobwebs off sometime in the year 3000.

  • Spent 5 days deep in the mountains off road camping & fishing ! Cooked all our meals and many pots of coffee with ease ! High heat burner boils water in no time at all and heat control works perfect to control the flame ! Fast and easy setup ! Metal is alittle thin and dents easy but for the price it’s worth it ! Just wish it was in the classic Coleman green I grew up with but that’s my only issue and that’s ok in my book !

  • I wasn’t impressed with this canopy. It uses a pagoda-style roof that hangs beyond the legs by about a foot on all sides, and this leaves the expanding crosses along the sides totally unsupported in the center and they wobble in and out. On other canopies where the cover runs down the side a foot or so, it has little loops along the cover that go around the expanding criss-cross part and help keep its shape square. With nothing to stabilize those sections, they sway quite a bit in the wind. When I lift and carry this to adjust the placement after expanded, it feels unstable. It feels like it could bend the wrong way if I’m not careful. With this canopy, it doesn’t feel stable without she support lines staked in the ground. I wouldn’t use this standing alone on pavement. It needs those lines taut to keep the top from twisting in the wind. It has a single wind vent in the roof, which helps, but I didn’t like the way this was moving under light 10-15mph winds. In its favor, this comes with a really nice carry/storage bag. It’s a bag that’s made to last years, and will probably outlive the canopy in most cases. The roof style, while less versatile, has the advantage of being much better in the rain. This roof stays taut and sheds water well, it doesn’t pool and leak in slack spots. The rain rolls off the sides better, and with the roof extended beyond the legs, it feels like there’s more coverage. The big buttons on the legs are much easier to operate than the old metal buttons that would hurt my thumbs. These click readily and unclick with ease. I wouldn’t pick this one if you can’t drive stakes for the support lines where you use it. I have enough trouble finding a 10x10 clearing in the trees without having to accommodate for diagonal lines that extend another 10’ or so. The lines can be adjusted in length and don’t have to be perfectly diagonal if there’s a tree in the way, but bushes in the way was a problem for me. I did no lines at first and that was way too unstable. Two lines was better, until the wind picked up. I could only fit a third, and that was enough to conclude these lines are not really optional. The center snap mechanism keeps the top taut, and it’s more reliable than the old kind that doesn’t lock, but it’s not the easiest one like this I’ve used, it takes more effort to release.

  • I bought 4 of these November 2022. A year later and only 1 will charge. The two that are pictured have the metal port piece that actually came out of the lantern when it was unplugged and the third one has a port but simply won’t charge. I need to use these every day in the winter and am extremely upset that they are so poor quality and I wasted my money. The 1st one to brake took only about 2 months and then the 2nd one broke after 3 months. This fall, the 3rd one broke.

  • 5 out of 5
    Great replacement for the Coleman coolers!! Quick easy fix to replace handles or missing handles.

  • 5 out of 5
    I've been using the Coleman String Tie No. 21 Mantles for my lanterns, and they have consistently delivered excellent performance. These mantles are easy to install and provide a bright, steady light that’s perfect for camping trips, backyard gatherings, and emergency situations. The instructions are straightforward, making the installation process quick and hassle-free. Once installed and properly burned in, the mantles produce a strong, even light that significantly enhances visibility in the dark. They’re also quite durable; I’ve had them last through multiple camping trips without any issues. One of the standout features of these mantles is their efficiency. They maximize the light output from my lanterns while using a minimal amount of fuel, making them cost-effective and reliable. I appreciate that they come in a pack of four, ensuring I have spares on hand whenever needed. Overall, the Coleman String Tie No. 21 Mantles are a must-have for anyone using a Coleman lantern. They offer excellent brightness, durability, and efficiency. I highly recommend them to anyone in need of reliable lighting for their outdoor adventures.

  • This candle stinks! This three wick candle only came with two wicks. I also uploaded a photo where a misquote literally landed beside the candle. I think it would be better to make it own citronella candle.

  • 5 out of 5
    I purchased for the beach and it was difficult to set up due to the sand. When it comes time to press button to extend the legs all the way down, you will find that there is sand in the red mechanism. You need to shake out the sand veeerry vigorously for the button to press down into it and the legs to come out properly. Next time I will: TIE PLASTIC BAGS AROUND EACH FOOT OF THE FRAME before set up so as to not get sand in the locking mechanisms. It was hard to get each leg to lock (press on bottom of button) even after shaking sand out. Everyone had to help bat the mechanism 😭. Also: Once the outer frame is extended make sure to push the roof rods that lead to each corner UP to straighten it out and make corners protrude out of frame for the canopy. If I knew this I would’ve saved 15 minutes trying to get it to really open up. It was durable and we had light wind the whole time. The stakes still helped even though it was in sand and can move a bit. I agree with a previous review: “At least take "Beach" out of the title of this product. Seriously” —unless you provide some small canvas bags for each leg while setting up and instruct to put on. Great once it was set up. I love that the bag it comes in has little wheels although useless on the sand lol.

  • 5 out of 5
    This is exactly what I needed it to be. We had kid sleeping bags that came without bags. These jumbo sleeping bags fit perfectly in this sack with room to spare. I would assume it would work just fine with adult size bags. I like the straps on the side. Would be easy to attach to a backpack. Great price too. I would definitely recommend.

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