Coleman Carabineer Classic Personal Size LED Lantern, Red

July 16, 2018 - Comment
Add to Cart $15.86Amazon.com Price
(as of 7 April 2020 01:34 GMT+0100 - Details)

Coleman 2000020187 Lantern 4D Classic Personal 400L. Camping Lights Lanterns. Made of the highest quality materials. Camping Lights Lanterns

Product Features

  • 2 modes-high and low
  • Choose your power: 4D batteries, or a CPX 6 rechargeable power cartridge (not included)
  • 400 lumens on high, 100 lumens on low
  • Built in carabiner handle
  • Runtime 78 hours on high, and 147 hours on low

Comments

M & N Wessinger says:

Don’t waste your money! Complete waste of money! Cheap plastic junk made overseas. Coleman products sure have gone down hill. We received the lantern damaged and Amazon has graciously agreed to ship us another one at no charge and 2 day shipping. The clear “plastic” globe was cracked in two places. This is a very small lantern (not worth what we paid on sale) and it is made of a thin cheap plastic from top to bottom. The hanger is made out of metal. I would not recommend this product to anyone.

robochick says:

… it into the bottom turned it on and said cool nice little light Put batteries in cartage snapped it into the bottom turned it on and said cool nice little light.a few minutes later I lifted it up and the batteries all fell out. After further inspection i found the hinge for the battery door was broken right where the screw goes in, not fixable… less I wanted to duck tape the batteries in.This is just another cheap china product, sad to see this from Coleman. I returned it for a full refund, and back to hunting for a nice durable long lasting…

Silverstone says:

They give good light, hang easily from the hooks we put … Our winter weather involves losing electricity at our stables. I bought three of these to use during those times; one in the feed room, one in the breezeway, and one in the hay storage. They give good light, hang easily from the hooks we put in those areas, no open flame like our old Coleman lanterns, and the horses get fed in stormy weather, without carrying feed in one hand and a flashlight in the other. And that is all that counts. Full bellies on cold miserable winter nights…

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