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- Coleman Camping Lanterns -
Coleman lanterns have been used to illuminate jungle landing strips. They made the trek to the South Pole with Admiral Byrd. And, of course, they’ve brightened millions of hunting, fishing and camping trips. If you called us the experts, you’d be right. We’ve been building them for a hundred years. You’ll be glad we built yours.
Coleman
Lanterns: Propane.
As steady as they come. All pressure-regulated to control fuel flow, so
you get consistent light in any temperature. Control knobs that work like
a dimmer switch to let you adjust brightness. Porcelainized ventilators
to prevent rusting. And all models operate on a 16.4-oz cylinder of propane.
It doesn’t get much more convenient than this. The day doesn’t end once you’ve reached camp, even if the daylight does. For those times when you need a little extra light - whether it’s planning the next day’s route, cooking dinner or writing in your journal – we’ve got some bright ideas to share. Lanterns: Kerosene Economical and easy. Includes a plastic bottle with a narrow, curved spout for filling the preheater cup. A time-tested classic.
Coleman Lanterns: Battery Operated. Every shape and size for every outdoor adventure. Some float. Some pack away in self-storing casings. Some can be turned on from 50 feet away. They all stand up to weather and rust. And darkness. Flashlights. One for everybody. Floating flashlights with built-in nonroll stands and easy end-load battery compartments. Graphite designs with precision spot-to-flood output and water-resistant performance. And super-bright Nightsight® models.
Coleman For Kids Coleman lanterns have been everywhere, from the tops of mountains to the very "bottom" of the planet, the South Pole. When Admiral Byrd became the very first person ever to go to the South Pole, he carried one. Want be a great explorer? Get one of your own.
Coleman
Lantern Accessories Lantern
Parts and Accessories
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