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I have a Coleman CL2 that I've had for years and it's always worked good but now it's not. I think it has a bad generator, which I am ordering. I want to buy another Coleman, an older one MADE IN USA but am not sure what model I want. Any suggestions?
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I prefer the single mantle models....

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I have several nice collectable old coleman lanterns.

As nice as they are my propane Coleman Northstars cant be beat for brightness, easy of use and toughness.

I have one clear and one amber. Both made in USA.


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I gave up on them, use battery lanterns now.

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Always been a fan that hissing sound a gas Coleman makes but times change. Propane and battery lanterns for me.

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Originally Posted by huntsman22
I prefer the single mantle models....


How come?

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Single mantel propane Northstars are my favorite. Very bright and efficient.


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Because single mantel 200A’s are sexy.

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and they get better gas mileage...

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Originally Posted by win7stw
Because single mantel 200A’s are sexy.

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Yes they are. I have two of them and have never had any problem with them. USA mfg'd.

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The 220’s are solid lanterns too

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I run the duel fuel ones and have had good luck with em.


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I have a few older ones I have no 8se for or any idea of value. I believe they have double mantles.....

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The old Coleman single- and double-mantel lanterns were a staple of my childhood camping experiences. Still have a few here and there. Kerosene just has that "campy" smell to it. I'm not a fan of electric lanterns.


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Originally Posted by HuntnShoot
The old Coleman single- and double-mantel lanterns were a staple of my childhood camping experiences. Still have a few here and there. Kerosene just has that "campy" smell to it. I'm not a fan of electric lanterns.


Absolutely. Do you remember the old dome shaped heaters as well?

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Got a soft spot for them lots of old memories around a pump up Coleman lantern. I have a propane one and used to use it a fair bit. But with today's LED lights and good batteries I just use that any more.

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Originally Posted by Osky
Originally Posted by HuntnShoot
The old Coleman single- and double-mantel lanterns were a staple of my childhood camping experiences. Still have a few here and there. Kerosene just has that "campy" smell to it. I'm not a fan of electric lanterns.


Absolutely. Do you remember the old dome shaped heaters as well?

Osky

I do! I went on a Steelhead fishing trip as a young teen with some outfitters that had those in the boat. They'd pull them out when we'd park and fish. They weren't part of our normal camping gear though. That's what fires were for.


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I used to hang a Coleman lantern from a coat hanger off the center pole of a big umbrella tent my Dad bought in 1965 for moose hunting. We would leave the lantern on all night turned real low and your nose would never get cold!
I still have that old Herters tent with the steel poles.....

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I collected Coleman lanterns for a while! Still have a few old, Double mantle green, with the large reflector, 1947, and a couple from the 60's still hang in the shop! The red single mantle l, purchased at G.I. Joes in the Portland store in 1966. Still works great. Sadly now days it's a generator, and led lights.

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I have three. A single mantle, a double and a dual fuel. All need work and parts are spendy, and the mantles suck.
Now, I rely on kerosene lanterns.

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