Coleman Gladiator stove. Do a review, they are way popular (camp stove reviews) and after searching RUclips there are zero reviews. The description says 24” wide. Noice! Heck, my Coleman Powerhouse is 24” wide. It’s a big stove families can use.
That Coleman stove looks really nice & $70 seems reasonable now. I bought one 20 years ago & it’s still going strong! My Dad still has his; it’s probably 50 years old…
The new ones don't last forever. The ones with the grill on one side are melting the cheap grill and the gas systems are rusting within a year or two.@@amanda.outside
The variety of bins is great! The next time they have the snap lids with the foam "gasket" I gotta buy extra for additional storage needs. I agree clear bins are best for camp. I also scored a 13x13 Coleman pop-up last summer. It's great and highly recommeneded.
They have great car camping tents! I got a really huge 10-person CORE cabin tent last year on sale for a steal of a price and now we can glamp in the lap of luxury. It unfolds and extends, so takes like two minutes to set up and take down. I’m a bit more discriminating with my backpacking gear, but for car camping, Costco stuff is fantastic. Also look for camping chairs, screen houses, and canopies.
I broke a trekking pole last year and just replaced the set with a set from Costco. Very interested to see how they fare this year. They were only $35!
The lamp is great, took that on my last trip to Zion. It takes 4 D cell batteries and also has built in rechargeable batteries that can be charged with the included micro usb cable (or solar). Agree on the red light though
No Costcos in my neck of the woods but I liked the lighters and the first aid kit. I've added a portable power station to my equipment and have made the transition to a 12v fridge - no more ice.
That lantern is definitely a good buy! Not to mention those bins. We camp in a 5th wheel most of the time, but try to choose more wilderness areas for that, so having a good lantern to use outside instead of relying on electricity is a good thing.....
The Duracell Lamps are awesome. Got 3 of them. Costco needs more camping gear. Not a fan how expensive Yeti’s or RTIC’s are when igloo, Coleman, and other brands can get the job done for a weekend. Just get a strap to keep any lid closed. Or better yet buy a huge cooler and put another cheap one in it. Achieves the same result. Wish Costco sold the duel gas Coleman stoves. Much prefer those over propane. Got my hands on a 425F 1988 in near mint condition.
I bought 2 similar Lanterns at Costco last year. They are great! A little too bright but if I hang one up over camp table it is great. I still have my propane Lanterns but these are fast and very useful.
We have an order version of the lantern and it works very well. Also, the lighters are the best price anywhere. The 2 lights in the pack that have bended tips are perfect for lighting the stove during wind. We are getting ready to purchase a few shelving units for our basement, so I may look into the ones you mentioned and get the bins that go into them. Great finds! Thanks for sharing!
Oh I hope they have that lantern at my local Costco, it would make a perfect gift for my tent camping granddaughter. Also the bear spray since she goes on a yearly camping trip near Glacier Park in Montana. I always warn her about the grizzlies!
great video and info. i don't have a membership to Costco but might think about it now. i like the rechargeable lanterns. i seem to go threw too many batteries when i camp. the igloo cooler seems like a good price. i have a 50 RTIC cooler and love it. i wouldn't mind having an extra.
My wife and I are members of Costco and BJs. BJs is much closer to us than Costco so I almost aways shop at BJs. BJs also offers decent quality camp gear at good prices. I bought a pop-up 6 person tent (really 4 person) for $100. We have used it several times and it keeps us dry when it rains. Just buy a 9'x9' heavy duty (9 mil) tarp to put down first. I'm tempted to buy their cot, but am fine sleeping on an air mattress since I backpack often.
For some reason my Costco in Austin doesn’t have bear spray. 😂 But they’ve definitely been dabbling more in the overland/RV camping world. Locking storage bins, blackstone griddles, compact camp chairs, etc.
I haven't seen bear spray at Costco in Central Virginia yet, but we sure have bears here and we're close to Shenandoah National Park, so maybe they'll start carrying it here.
I'm a member of BJs here in New Jersey (not sure if your area has a BJs but it's similar to Costco). Immediately, when I saw your video intro, I thought of a lantern I purchased at BJs last year and ironically, your first item was a lantern. 😆 I love mine, it's very bright and has several levels of brightness. Great video and information. Some great finds! It did make me think I should be member of Costco as well. 😆
I live in alberta Canada and my Costco does not have the bear spray in Alberta you have to sighn a waver and they want proof of identity when you buy bear spray at sporting goods store!!
Hi Frank! Nick was only able to get out for a couple of days last year due to his work schedule so no luck. This year he's planning on getting an archery tag!
@@amanda.outside THANK you for your response Amanda , don't forget to try a recipe from the cookbook ( if you still have it ) lol .. keep up the good work young lady . FRANK FROM MONTANA.....
unfortunately there is not a Cosco close to me. I went to one in the Metroplex with my children and will never go to a big one again. We walked into the door and there were over 30 people waiting at EACH register. My children talked me into staying as I was who wanted to go to one. I do not like big crowds. LOL
Which one of these items do you think is the best deal? Comment below!!
Coleman Gladiator stove. Do a review, they are way popular (camp stove reviews) and after searching RUclips there are zero reviews. The description says 24” wide. Noice!
Heck, my Coleman Powerhouse is 24” wide. It’s a big stove families can use.
That Coleman stove looks really nice & $70 seems reasonable now. I bought one 20 years ago & it’s still going strong! My Dad still has his; it’s probably 50 years old…
That's awesome, those Coleman camp stoves seem to last forever!!
The new ones don't last forever. The ones with the grill on one side are melting the cheap grill and the gas systems are rusting within a year or two.@@amanda.outside
The variety of bins is great! The next time they have the snap lids with the foam "gasket" I gotta buy extra for additional storage needs. I agree clear bins are best for camp. I also scored a 13x13 Coleman pop-up last summer. It's great and highly recommeneded.
Strangely enough, I like the bins. Great video! Thanks! You have a pleasant personality.
They have great car camping tents! I got a really huge 10-person CORE cabin tent last year on sale for a steal of a price and now we can glamp in the lap of luxury. It unfolds and extends, so takes like two minutes to set up and take down. I’m a bit more discriminating with my backpacking gear, but for car camping, Costco stuff is fantastic. Also look for camping chairs, screen houses, and canopies.
They also sell great tents, cots, air mattress & more!
I broke a trekking pole last year and just replaced the set with a set from Costco. Very interested to see how they fare this year. They were only $35!
The lamp is great, took that on my last trip to Zion. It takes 4 D cell batteries and also has built in rechargeable batteries that can be charged with the included micro usb cable (or solar). Agree on the red light though
No Costcos in my neck of the woods but I liked the lighters and the first aid kit. I've added a portable power station to my equipment and have made the transition to a 12v fridge - no more ice.
Our Costco gets 20 lb. propane cylinders with a built-in gauge, great if you need a spare or a replacement, also a great price. Always seasonal.
The igloo IMX cooler is a steal. Almost $100 off
That lantern is definitely a good buy! Not to mention those bins. We camp in a 5th wheel most of the time, but try to choose more wilderness areas for that, so having a good lantern to use outside instead of relying on electricity is a good thing.....
The Duracell Lamps are awesome. Got 3 of them. Costco needs more camping gear.
Not a fan how expensive Yeti’s or RTIC’s are when igloo, Coleman, and other brands can get the job done for a weekend. Just get a strap to keep any lid closed.
Or better yet buy a huge cooler and put another cheap one in it. Achieves the same result.
Wish Costco sold the duel gas Coleman stoves. Much prefer those over propane. Got my hands on a 425F 1988 in near mint condition.
I bought 2 similar Lanterns at Costco last year. They are great! A little too bright but if I hang one up over camp table it is great. I still have my propane Lanterns but these are fast and very useful.
If you want the long lighters, wait until Menards has them on sale, the Costco ones aren't refillable. Even cheaper if you wait for the 11% sale.
We have an order version of the lantern and it works very well. Also, the lighters are the best price anywhere. The 2 lights in the pack that have bended tips are perfect for lighting the stove during wind. We are getting ready to purchase a few shelving units for our basement, so I may look into the ones you mentioned and get the bins that go into them. Great finds! Thanks for sharing!
Glad you like the lantern! I'm excited to use it on an upcoming camping trip. Thank you for commenting!
Oh I hope they have that lantern at my local Costco, it would make a perfect gift for my tent camping granddaughter. Also the bear spray since she goes on a yearly camping trip near Glacier Park in Montana. I always warn her about the grizzlies!
great video and info. i don't have a membership to Costco but might think about it now. i like the rechargeable lanterns. i seem to go threw too many batteries when i camp. the igloo cooler seems like a good price. i have a 50 RTIC cooler and love it. i wouldn't mind having an extra.
My wife and I are members of Costco and BJs. BJs is much closer to us than Costco so I almost aways shop at BJs.
BJs also offers decent quality camp gear at good prices. I bought a pop-up 6 person tent (really 4 person) for $100.
We have used it several times and it keeps us dry when it rains. Just buy a 9'x9' heavy duty (9 mil) tarp to put down first.
I'm tempted to buy their cot, but am fine sleeping on an air mattress since I backpack often.
My Costco has tents!
For some reason my Costco in Austin doesn’t have bear spray. 😂
But they’ve definitely been dabbling more in the overland/RV camping world. Locking storage bins, blackstone griddles, compact camp chairs, etc.
Yea I am noticing more and more of that stuff too! I hope they keep going with it!
I haven't seen bear spray at Costco in Central Virginia yet, but we sure have bears here and we're close to Shenandoah National Park, so maybe they'll start carrying it here.
oh and anything with a * or ends in .97 is on sale and we are not getting anymore shipments till next season.
I'm a member of BJs here in New Jersey (not sure if your area has a BJs but it's similar to Costco). Immediately, when I saw your video intro, I thought of a lantern I purchased at BJs last year and ironically, your first item was a lantern. 😆 I love mine, it's very bright and has several levels of brightness. Great video and information. Some great finds! It did make me think I should be member of Costco as well. 😆
Lots of great finds! Cheap bear spray, too! Wow. 😊🐻🐾
I live in alberta Canada and my Costco does not have the bear spray in Alberta you have to sighn a waver and they want proof of identity when you buy bear spray at sporting goods store!!
coffee for U!
Thank you!! 😀
Good video Amanda ! Thank you for this video. PS. how did Nick do during elk season ? THANK YOU FRANK FROM MONTANA.....
Hi Frank! Nick was only able to get out for a couple of days last year due to his work schedule so no luck. This year he's planning on getting an archery tag!
@@amanda.outside THANK you for your response Amanda , don't forget to try a recipe from the cookbook ( if you still have it ) lol .. keep up the good work young lady . FRANK FROM MONTANA.....
Locking lid on bin is a must if you keep it outside the vehicle. Racoon proof. Igloo best buy !
One of these days, i will just buy one of these really nice yeti coolers, expensive, but once i have one it'll last me forever
unfortunately there is not a Cosco close to me. I went to one in the Metroplex with my children and will never go to a big one again. We walked into the door and there were over 30 people waiting at EACH register. My children talked me into staying as I was who wanted to go to one. I do not like big crowds. LOL
Yea they can get so crowded, but I usually try to go in the morning on a weekday and it's not too bad!
What size of clear bins do you take with you on camping trips? Did you get the regular IRIS bins or the IRIS wearherpro bins?
Which location is this? My Costco doesn’t have the stuff mentioned in the video except for the lantern, band-aids, cooler and bins.
Great content. See ya
Man I love Costco. One of the most adult moments in my life was getting a Costco membership 😅
Me too! I held off on getting one for so long and then I finally had to do it 😂
@@amanda.outside Worth it!!