Customer Reviews With Photos

  • May not be as fashionable as some lunch boxes, but very functional. *Advertised as a cooler, but i use it as a lunch box Has a removable plastic liner for easy cleaning (in case any interior leaking of beverages/food). Resembles those ice buckets you get at a hotel. Size/capacity: able to hold 9 standard 12oz soda cans: 6 standing upright and 3 on its side covering the 6. Able to hold approx. 6.5 (deep) x 8.25 x 5.25 inches. Best to check before purchase if you plan to use Tupperware you already own as it may not fit If you plan to use for soda or beer; best to use the 6 as the 3 on top may shake a bit during transit, and there's not enough room for ice if you fully pack it. Has 3 small exterior pocket and 1 small interior. Interior pocket is good for utensils. Fits standard size fork and spoon well, but not chop sticks Exterior pockets are for items you don't want to get wet or cold. Cannot fit a standard 17oz water bottle on the side pockets unless you force it in. You can strap it horizontally to the bungee cord though I personally use the outer pockets for napkins, light snacks, fold-able tablet stand and Bluetooth ear buds. Does not include a ice pack. Have to purchase separately. Does keeps food and drinks cold for hours if you were to put one in Zippers are really sturdy, prevent leaks Has lid bungee cords for carrying additional random accessories. Sometimes i stick a light sweater or small towel through there. Has a shoulder strap. I personally cinch it all the way down and make it a grab handle since I don't like the drag when carrying Overall, very good cooler, lunchbox. Able to hold a lot in a compact form factor. May have to be creative with the small pockets. If you own tupperware best to check measurements before purchase

  • Growing up, there was always a green Coleman cooler on the back porch. This Coleman Citronella Candle in a Retro Cooler Tin brings back those memories perfectly with the cute cooler design. With a long-lasting citronella candle inside the tin, the dual wicks output just the right amount of scent and light. Perfect for a back patio, a camping adventure, or just for keeping the bugs away from your home. Very happy to have come across this retro inspired candle and pleased with my purchase. 5 stars all the way!

  • I ordered the 4 person tent. The peak height is amazing - I am 5'9" and love being able to stand up straight in any part of the tent. I put it up by myself in about 5 minutes flat - there is color coding and it's an intuitive setup. I love the zipper design (you can open the window at the top for a little venting) and the two stand-up vents at either side. I love that it came with the footprint and high quality tent stakes included. It has 3 loops on the ceiling to hang a light (confused why others are saying there are no ceiling loops). I love that it has a nearly full rainfly. A Coleman cot fits easily. Now for the less ideal things: The tent has serious chemical offgassing (a strong smell) so buy it and set it up in your porch or carport for it to air out for a week or so before you try to sleep in it. I wish all 4 sides were dark grey - the yellow is pretty but it kind of glows in the dark with moonlight. If Coleman made a tent just like this with their dark room technology that would be my ideal tent. The front vestibule seems small to me, I would have preferred it to be a little bigger. The mesh pockets are triangle shaped at floor in the corners - I'd love some square mesh pockets halfway up the wall or even near the ceiling. I'd also have preferred a full rainfly for heavy rain - not sure why they made a triangle cutout in the fly on one side.

  • 5 out of 5
    *I’ll add more photos after additional trips, I spaced getting our set up from the outside & entry views* So after getting flashed flooded out of last the camping trip of the season, last fall ‘21 my husband and I were on the hunt for a new tent. Our camping trips involve 2 adults, 1 toddler, 1 little kid (& soon a third baby will be joining us) and 2 med/large dogs. We’ve been tent campers for years and have always camped along the Rocky Mountains in the US. Normally, we camp for a min of 3 nights up to 12 nights. Important features for us based on our trips are a tub style floor, large doors/high ceilings, space for all our gear, good rain tarp, & screened in area before entering the main tent. This Colman tent met most of those parameters, I was hoping to spend $200-$300 for a tent but this one ended up being $300-$400 in spring ‘22 This first trip we took was a 7 night stay to So. Utah near Bryce Canyon NP. The kids & I were going down a few days before my spouse so before we packed up to leave I made sure I could set up the tent on my own by trying it out in the backyard a few nights prior. Once we got there it took me 45-1hr to set up alone while 6 mo pregnant and having 2 littles running around. The hardest part to do alone is the initial 3 polls for the roof after that it’s just the uprights to elevate the tent up. The stakes are standard tent stakes, we always replace them with sturdier stakes which we did this time as well. It’s all color coded polls and sheaths so I didn’t really need to look at the instructions to assemble it but the instructions are good and clear too. From the photo you can see our initial set up. We didn’t have the dogs on this trip with us so we are missing their crates and I am standing in the entry with the door fully open. Pros: It’s so tall! We were able to hang up fans/lights at the very top center (there is also rings to hang things in each corner) and neither of us adults had an issue hitting it while getting dressed or needing to duck around it (we’re 5’8 & 5’10). The front doors opened up wide, at night when we didn’t want to unzip everything it was easy to duck in the door and be standing up right in the screened in entry, which also has a floor. Plenty of windows/venting options. We always camp with the rain tarp on but also have kids who still nap, being able to control the temp is vital, there is 5 windows in the interior and a lower floor vent at the furthest end & all the walls in the entry zip open to almost the floor. Floor was thick enough, and I cleared out rocks/sticks (the ground was red dirt/rock) but with how long the trip was and how often I’d be sitting on the floor helping kids get dressed we brought the floor mats. Plenty of space to get around. We had a double cot for the adults, a pack n play, and a smaller kid cot, 1 large luggage bag and 2 pop up laundry baskets in the main tent. Next year we plan on getting the cot bunks for the older kids and using a pack n play again, we will put the dog crates where the luggage is and move all that to the foot of our cot. I feel like we could grow into this tent and still not feel overly crowded. In the entry we had a chair for taking shoes on/off and 2 large tubs stacked on the other side with lots of room for all of us to get in and out at the same time. The tent door is massive, almost the whole wall zips away and has a large mesh pocket to stuff it into. There is 4 mesh pocket organizers, 2 up high & 2 down low opposite from one another. The are massive and had dividers sewn into them. They held all our keys, cords, flashlights/headlamps for 4 easily. Cons: I wish the rain tarp covered the sides of the tent a bit further down, it’s not a deal breaker but my preference. Sadly after a couple days I noticed a hole In one of the seams along the back of the tent, luckily it’s covered by the rain tarp but if you look in the pictures it’s clear the sewing machine just missed a few inches. The step up was a bit high for my toddler to get in & out of very easily but that’s somewhat expected with the tub style floor. Features we didn’t use: we didn’t use the zipper for the power extension. We don’t normally have anything in the tent to plug in, we use external batteries to charge items (sound machines, phones, headlamps etc) I’m sure it would be a nice feature. It’s right in the middle of the tent. I could see it getting in the way of arranging cots/air mattresses if you were using it and had a lot of people to sleep though. Overall impression: it’s a great family tent, I see us being able to use this till all the kids hit their teen years assuming we don’t experience another flash flood while camping.

  • I read alot of the reviews prior to purchasing this and I expected to have to expect to return at least 1 of the 2 sets I purchased . Both sets came with no defects. The silverware matches but clearly won’t last long term but that’s ok. The knives are super sharp . The plates, cups and bowls will last long term. I got them on sale for the holidays for $19each so for what I paid it’s absolutely worth it. I couldn’t beat the price for quantity even at Walmart so overall 4.5 stars

  • We haven't slept in it yet, but I set it up for the first time, by myself, in about 20 minutes. The screened area is generous and totally big enough for a couple full size chairs plus a cooler, etc., and the "windows" are awesome because you can see the outside even with the rainfly on and should allow for good airflow. My only complaint is that there isn't really a good place to hang a lantern or tent light in the interior, but I can live with that. The four person tent will feel like a mansion when I'm camping alone, and looks like it'll fit our two full size twin blowup mattresses when the hubs comes along. Granted it'll be a little tight, but it'll be super comfy. If we use our camp mattresses there'll be plenty of room for all our stuff. A totally rad "glamping" tent, especially when combined with our Coleman canopy. Updated - we've camped with this tent several times now. It's easy to set up and put away, our twin aero beds fit with space in between or on the sides for clothes, a stool, whatnot. I'll put a tarp over the top in cooler weather as it does not retain heat in any way (but it also cools off quick in warm weather once the sun goes down), but other than that, it's working out pretty great for us! I'd say it was a great buy overall. Updated update - we now use a couple of cots (plus mattresses) in this tent. Gives us space to store our clothes, etc in bins under the cots and we keep a small folding stool that we use as a bedside table between them.

  • This product does not stand up to winds well below specification. The rainfly catches wind under the front lip that is created by the pole. The rainfly pole is incredibly flimsy. Which is odd given the quality of the other poles. Furthermore, the zip up walls that cover the floor-to-ceiling screens do not have any point of attachment at the top. No velcro, no zipper. As such, they come unzipped in the wind and let rain in. Horrible design flaws in both cases. Could I find a workaround? Easily. But I'm not being paid to beta test their products. The verdict: Nice product, poor execution. Pay your money and take your chances. As for me? It's going back. And I'm not likely to buy Coleman again.

  • The Sky dome tent was better than expected. I thought it was going to be smaller when I took it out of the box. It is nice sized. We have a queen size mattress and a room air and we had a lot of room to get dressed. Zippers are nice and you can stand up in it very easy.

  • 5 out of 5
    Got a crack on n my globe and was searching for a replacement. Came across this globe and checked the dimensions. Since they were fitting I placed the order and results are awesome. Globe is not a thin flimsy piece. It’s like the original and maybe just a little thicker. Great!

  • 5 out of 5
    Perfect fit for my 1971 200A. Little disappointed it was made in China. Came packaged very well. No problems.

  • I have a Coleman 10x10 Oasis canopy and it is very nice, but this really helps with not only sun, but wind (mainly breezes). When up, it provides a nice amount of sun reduction, similar to being below a thick tree canopy. I'm not sure if there is the same UV blocking as the actual canopy, however as there is nothing that says it provide sun protection. It is solid and creates a barrier from wind, particularly nuisance breezes, but also be aware that since it is solid, it will provide a lot of resistance, so be sure the canopy is well anchored / tied down. It first the 10x10 Oasis canopy perfectly, with 4 clips to attach to the top, hook and loop straps along the legs, and then two clips at the bottom to keep it stretched. It comes in a nice little zippered bag to store it, too.

  • I do quite a bit of canoe camping. I'm trying to get my girlfriend as excited about spending time in the outdoors as I am. I figure the best way to do that is to make the experience as comfortable as possible. Having a good tent is an important part of that. This is a decent tent. There's plenty of floor space. Enough for our twin size inflatable mattress, all of our gear, and the doggie. The fully enclosed vestibule is nice for storing wet shoes and to isolate the wet dog until she dries off enough to be let around our sleeping gear... The included mesh gear loft is nice, as are the ample pockets sewn onto the walls. All this makes for convenient storage for phones, keys, headlamps, etc. The top half of the main body of the tent is all mesh, so ventilation should be pretty good. While the rain fly provides ample coverage and should keep you dry in even a heavy downpour. Setup is quite simple as the main poles are permanently attached to the body of the tent. I have a number of higher-end solo tents, so I have a basis for comparing included hardware. That's where this one loses a star. Inclusion of these few detail items would have lowered the weight of the tent, and/or made setup/takedown easier, but would also have raised the price point. So, it's a trade-off. Specifically I am referring to fiberglass poles, instead of aluminum. Fiberglass is pretty durable, but it's heavy, and less expensive. The clips that attach the body to the poles are not the easy, twist-off style, but are a little cheaper, less easy to remove variety. The steel stakes do work, but again, are way heavier than a more expensive aluminum stake. This is a good budget-minded tent that will get you outdoors in comfort. I have no doubt that it will serve the casual camper very well. There are lighter weight, higher quality tents out there, but you will pay for the nicer features and weight savings. Overall I recommend this for anyone on a budget. It'll get you outdoors.

  • Bought this to rebuild my Coleman 426D 3-burner stove. Now it works so good, I have been “camp cooking” in the backyard. I love this old stove.

  • 5 out of 5
    My 11-year-old son wanted me to pass along to the manufacturer that he likes the tent. It's a good tent, he says, and he was able to set it up in his room nearly on his own (needed a little help from Dad getting the poles in place).

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