Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 17.13 x 7.87 x 7.83 inches |
Package Weight | 0.73 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.2 x 8.15 x 18.6 inches |
Item Weight | 1.6 Pounds |
Brand Name | Coleman |
Model Name | 3000000527 |
Color | Multi |
Material | Blend |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Coleman |
Part Number | 765758 |
Style | Carry Case |
Included Components | CARRY CASE LANTERN HARD BLACK C004 |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
E**A
The Ultimate Protection for Your Coleman Lantern
I bought this for my Coleman 295A lantern, and it fit perfectly. I'm really impressed with this product. The Coleman Lantern Protective Carry Case is strong and keeps my lantern safe. It's great to have a place to store my lantern and extra mantles. It's easy to use and makes carrying my lantern much easier. I'm very happy with this purchase.This review represents my personal opinion and experience with this product. I am not affiliated with the manufacturer or seller, and this review should not be interpreted as an endorsement or professional advice. Any reliance on the information provided is at your own risk.
M**L
Lantern holder
Looked for a lantern cover for a long time..perfect fit and extra room on bottom for matches, paper and burners
A**Z
Great case!
Don't see a problem with it falling apart if you take care when opening. But just ripping it off could cause long term failure for sure.
P**N
Timely manor
Normal Coleman plastic storage container.
J**8
5th case in 20 years. Exactly the same and awesome.
I don't understand what all the fuss and disappointment is about. I've used these cases for my Coleman lanterns for 20+ years and have never had one fall out on me. The design hasn't changed and the quality remains the same as my first one. I buy a case for each of my lanterns because they provide the perfect amount of protection while not taking up too much extra space.I think it might be tricky for some, as the ball nut needs to align with the recess in the top of the case for the cover to fully seat all the way down on the base. This needs to happen for the case to latch properly and you can't see what's going on inside while doing it so maybe that's the issue. And the case will NOT latch on it's own; there are nubs on the bottom of the bumps that protrude through the cover. Once seated properly, the sides of the cover will snap over these nubs when pushed inwards, and it will not come apart once snapped into place. Even rough handling will not pop the sides open. If this is hard to picture from my description, try doing this without the lantern in place and it will easily latch properly and securely.I think for those that had their lantern fall out did not have it latched properly. It could probably hold 30 lbs or more in there without a problem. Once the design is understood it will instill confidence. I've hiked steep trails up and down while carrying the lantern case by the handle and have never felt the need to add a safety rope or tape to hold the bottom in.The case will protect the lantern more than a cardboard box, and it is pretty much rainproof. By design, falling rainwater cannot get into the case if it is sitting upright. But it is not shockproof and provides no cushioning. So pack your lantern in your 4x4 with care and it will be fine but you can't throw it or run it over and expect protection. And you can't put your lantern in the case while it is still hot, lol. Common sense folks, the latern uses fire and your brand new case is plastic.
J**K
Quality Coleman Lantern Carrying Case
This Coleman lantern carrying case is identical to the other two I have, except molded in black. My other two red cases are about 45 years old and are still holding up like new. This case is amazingly made with the same quality as my older cases. I purchased this one because of the black color in order to make it easier to know which lantern I’m reaching for. I now keep my Powerhouse® Dual Fuel model 295-700T lantern in the black case since it has a black ventilator, and my older green lanterns in the red cases. I’ve read comments in regards to people saying the lantern will fall out of the case due to the bottom dropping out. In the 45 years that I’ve owned my red cases, I’ve never had the bottom drop out. The slots at the bottom of the cases cover snap into place locking the bottom securely. You MUST push the bottom of the cover’s slots firmly under the nub protrusions on both sides of the base. It’s also necessary to place the cover over the lantern straight down so that the lanterns ventilators ball nut enters the recessed area found under the carry handle. Then press the slotted tabs over the nubs at the same time. I also keep extra tie-on mantles in the recessed area under the lantern. Unfortunately, my vintage 12/61 Coleman lantern 220E is about an inch too tall to fit in these lantern cases.
E**R
Like new
I was amazed! I purchased a “used” Coleman lantern case. I couldn’t any evidence of use. Great buy! Thanks Amazon.
D**.
Fits ok locks ok
Fits ok locks ok worth the money
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