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Camping With a Coleman Lantern

There is nothing like the mounting excitement of planning a camping trip.
For many of us, this is one of the highlights of the year.
Besides the tent, cooler and the fishing rod you can't forget the lantern.
Setting up the lantern and getting it ready to light when the sun begins to dim is pretty easy, thanks to the folks at Coleman.
The Coleman lantern is great for camping and is indispensable.
There is nothing like getting a bit of night fishing in at the lake with a handy lantern.
Campers know they can rely on these sturdy, dependable lanterns for each and every trip.
One of the biggest concerns about camping is having forgotten something or your lantern won't work.
Whether you're using a Coleman duel fuel lantern or a Coleman propane lantern you can be assured you'll have the light you need every night of your trip.
Coleman lanterns are some of the oldest in the industry and even today they still dominate the market.
This is a good indicator of quality workmanship and dependability.
There are several reasons why seasoned campers stick with the tried and true and why new campers should try these lanterns out for themselves.
Coleman lanterns have been around for more than a hundred years and you can depend on them to produce the best, while integrating new technology as it become available.
Old time campers have put these lanterns through the test of about every situation imaginable while camping.
They are going to work on low fuel, in high altitudes and the coldest of weather.
A Coleman camping lantern is always going to light, because they always supply a steady stream of fuel.
New campers tell sad tales of camping trips, which were ruined when using inferior products.
There is the perfect model for all camping needs, including lanterns which run on batteries, propane or liquid fuel.
Lighting up your campsite is easy when they are placed next to the cook stove or hung from a tree, providing all the light you'll need.
They are convenient to use and easy to pack for camping and their prices are competitive for the quality.
If the equipment does need repair, it is quite easy to do with quality replacement parts.
The parts of the lantern can all come apart and be replaced easily.
Everything needs maintenance at some time and this piece of equipment is no different.
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