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Description of Coleman Tent LightThe Coleman Tent Light is a great addition to any camping trip. The strong, built-in magnet allows for easy attachment without damaging the tent fabric. The light operates on four AA batteries (sold separately). The powerful xenon bulb is replaceable. A great addition to any camping trip, the Coleman tent light will keep your tent illuminated during the evening hours. The light attaches to your tent poles easily and securely via the built-in magnet, so you needn't worry about damaging your tent fabric. The light's powerful, replaceable Krypton bulb, meanwhile, offers plenty of light for reading, playing games, or chatting. Best of all, the light--which operates on four AA batteries (sold separately)--won't get in your way while you sleep or hang out, unlike standard lanterns. Made in China, the light includes an easy on/off switch. About Coleman The Coleman Company has been creating and innovating products for recreational outdoor use since W.C. Coleman started selling gasoline-powered lanterns in 1900. Inventor of the hugely popular fold-up camp stove, Coleman developed a plastic liner for his galvanized steel coolers in 1957--the birth of the modern cooler--and the company has been improving their utility and design ever since. The array of products that bear the Coleman name now includes just about everything you might need to work or play outdoors, from tents and sleeping bags to boats, backpacks, and furniture.
Sports reviews of Coleman Tent LightCustomer Review: tent light Sport shop rating: 5 Stars
It arrived in a timely manner. It is a very smart, useful item. I can't wait to use it.
Customer Review: COLEMAN TENT LIGHTS Sport shop rating: 5 Stars
THE COLEMAM TENT LIGHTS WERE THE BEST THING I GOT FOR THE KIDS TENTS! THEY LOVE THEM!
Customer Review: A Nice Piece of Kit, Somewhat Bulky Sport shop rating: 4 Stars
This is a really nice piece of camping kit, as it "clips" with the magnet to any part of your tent in seconds. (It's got a pretty strong magnet bar, which goes on the outside of your tent, and the metal bracket of the light anchors it on the inside.) At first I wondered if the tight contact of the light would cause the tent to leak, and so far the answer has been a very clear and dry no, on many tents of different fabric.
The light is incandescent, inside a traditional sealed bulb. I have had no problem with the light or bulb in the 3+ years I've owned this light. The lens diffuses the light nicely, so if you put this light at the crown of your tent, you will have light throughout.
My only problem with this unit is that it's kind of big and bulky. It's not that heavy, even with the four AA batteries installed, but it's kind of large. In a camping world in which we've got wind-up LED systems and increasingly smaller lights which provide more and more light, I would think that an up-tech'd version of this light could be smaller and throw out more light. If you're doing backwoods trekking where every ounce counts, this is probably not the solution you need. But if you're doing family camping, car camping, or going to camps that have existing tents (summer camps, scout camps), then this is a really fantastic piece of gear.
Update, 24 July 08
Now about a year on, here are additional comments on this piece:
It continues to function just fine, but I have one complaint. I do not store this unit with batteries in it, so each time I go camping I open the case to install and then later remove the batteries.
(The case opens by way of gently pinching the two sides together at the lamp's waist, between the on/off switch and the lower magnetic housing. There are no locks, screws, springs or mechanical latches; the two parts of the lamp are kept together only by the plastic flex of the upper lamp housing itself.)
After a year of easy and careful use the upper plastic housing around the pinch points has started to crack. The unit still works just fine (I just got back from a week in the woods), but it's only a matter of time now until the housing splits or a large chunk of the plastic comes off, preventing the unit from coming together and thereby ruining it.
Update, 26 May 09
The cracks at the waist are slightly bigger, and slowly growing. The light still works fine, and just served me well on yet another campout, but the day is coming when that plastic housing breaks permanently, and this light will be finished.
Update, 8 October 2010
Another spring and summer gone, and this light continues to soldier on. It's still got its original bulb and all other original parts. No corrosion, no rust inside or out. No clouding of the plastic lens. The cracking of the waist area I mention above has stabilized somewhat, with no plastic pieces having come off. It still works great, and it'll be with me into another fall and winter of Scout camping.
Customer Review: Ten years old and still going strong... Sport shop rating: 4 Stars
We have been using this light for close to ten years now. Using it only for car camping anyway, since it is a bit too heavy for backpacking - we like to travel light. It is not showing any signs of wear so far. It is not an extremely bright light, but it is not dim. It is plenty bright to use for general night time tent stuff, like setting up your bedding, getting the kids settled in, etc. Because it is not a modern type of LED light the batteries don't last as long, but when we bought this there were no LED lights available.
The older technology is the only reason I am giving it 4 stars. When we purchased this light there was really nothing else on the market similar to it and the magnet fastener was a great new idea. So now, if we were to be looking for a tent light, we would look at some of the newer, brighter, more efficient LED type tent lights. The only drawback to those is that they tend to project most of their light in a straight line, i.e. they don't diffuse the light well. This Coleman light does diffuse very well; it spreads fairly equal lighting all around itself making a very pleasant environment. Would we buy it again? Maybe, but the LED tent lights are probably a better deal.
Customer Review: We love our handy little (dim) light Sport shop rating: 4 Stars
I've owned this little tent light for years. I've yet to go camping without it. It's super handy!
Pros:
1. A dedicated tent light (Wow, that's really nice - I don't know about you, but someone always steals my flashlight! If it's not nailed down...)
2. This magnet is STRONG! it will stay wherever you put it. Wind/rain won't move it.
3. Magnet mount lets you put it darn near anywhere!
4. Not the brightest light - which is actually nice in the middle of the night, when you need to see, but not blind yourself & wake the whole tent.
Cons:
1. This really is not the brightest light. Don't buy if you're looking for a BRIGHT light. Still a good light - but certainly not blindingly brilliant.
2. Somewhat heavy. The weight is in the batteries, so... what can you do. Just consider this fact when you mount it, and it's no big deal.
Summary:
GREAT light. We have two. I want more!
NOT bright. That can really be a bonus (i think so, personally), but better to know ahead of time.
HIGHLY recommended as a tent light! :)
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