Coleman Full-Size Retro Remote Control Battery Powered Lantern

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Main Features

  • Remote Controlled Lantern

Description



  • The brightest family-size Coleman® lantern
  • Remote transmitter operates up to 40 feet away
  • 15 watt fluorescent spiral U-tube for a brighter, whiter light
  • Operates up to 30 hours on low using D cell batteries
  • Built-in nightl

  • Other Details

    • Brand: Coleman
    • EAN: 0076501221398
    • Label: Coleman
    • Manufacturer: Coleman
    • MPN: 5312-790
    • NumberOfItems: 1
    • PackageQuantity: 2
    • UPC: 076501221398
    • Package Dimensions: 13.75 in x 7.25 in x 6.50 in; 3.00 lb

    Customer Reviews

    Exactly what I thought it would be

    4.0 / 5.0


    This was a security item. My friend bought a cabin in the woods, pretty remote, no streetlights. If someone was in the house & she clicked on the lantern, they would have time to go out the back door. Thereby avoiding a confrontation. We've been up there a couple of times & it works great. It has 3 settings, high, low, nightlight. The remote will keep rotating through the settings if you keep pushing the button. Of course, it IS fluorescent so the quality of light isn't the greatest. It takes eight (8) DD batteries.


    Great Product

    5.0 / 5.0


    This is a really great lantern. The remote control is really a nice feature, along with the night light. I use this lanter for camping, but it also is nice if you have any power outage at home. The lantern gives off a light that is comfortable for the eyes, and has different settings depending on the type of lighting you need. I have lights in my trailer, but I found that this was great for nighttime when I am in bed, and want some light, and can turn it off by the remote. The only drawback to this lantern is the weight, since it takes 6 D batteries, it is a little heavy, but should not be enought to keep anyone from purchasing this product. Buy it, you'll be glad you did.


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