I HIGHLY recommend ditching the new lanterns. Get an old 220 or 228 model. I have a 220 from 1929 that works like brand new. None of my new style lanterns from the 80s and up suck! The glass which is called the globe, does indeed break. Old lanterns have a frame and the vent doesn’t compress onto it making it easier to break. Also, the pump in newer style lanterns has a neoprene cup for the seal. They stop working at like 10°F. Older 220 lanterns have leather cups. I’ve used mine in -40°F temps. Mantles are a chemical element called yitrium when you burn off the cotton or whatever they come in to survive handling. Don’t burn in the mantles indoors. The smoke is very bad for you. Never buy coleman new coleman brand. Get Peerless brand. Much stronger and brighter. These fuel fuel and well, every other two mantle lantern ever takes peerless 2C-HG style. Also, just in case you didn’t know, just because they don’t say dual fuel, doesn’t mean that it won’t run on pump gas. Every single white gas lantern will run on gasoline. Also, they didn’t make ideal fuel branded products until the 90s, so I don’t know where you got the whole dual fuel stove thing. Another thing, gasoline isn’t that bad for you or the lantern. Guy named Frank Bebb on the Oldtowncoleman RUclips channel did an experiment. He ran 20 tanks of pump gas through one 200a model and 20 tanks of white gas through another. They are both just fine. You shouldn’t be worried to use unleaded gasoline in your lantern. Coleman made lamps for decades. They were designed to be burned indoors. They aren’t that bad. Another experiment was conducted on the coleman collectors forum. A guy sealed off a 70 square foot room with 4 running lanterns inside for 1 hour and 30 minutes. The carbon dioxide PPM was only 50, which is a level for concern, but certainly not horrible. Most detectors go off at 70PPM. I’ve burned these many times in my home. You just have to crack a window to let oxygen in. As for tents, they were made for tents. Have a vent open and your fine. When the lantern shuts down and dims slowly is supposed to kinda be a feature for tent campers because you can hop into a sleeping bag before the light goes out.
That is a lot of good information. Thank you for taking the time to post. I will definateley keep my eye out for a older one and try the mantles you recommend. Thanks again for all the information, very helpful.
Just bought an old 220, never hurts to have 2 at the camp site:) got it for 25$ off of Craigslist and it works perfectly. Will oil it and that's about it.
On 5.7.21, I spent $8 at 2 separate garage sales and scored the Dual 2 lantern for $5 and the 413F 2 burner stove for $3 w fuel funnel and zero rust. Neither were used nearly enough and are now stowed below deck of my restored 1972 Glastron tri-hull bow rider for beach camping on the Mississippi River ❤️😎 thank you for your review 💕
After many years collecting few coleman lanterns and stoves , I know I can rely on them at any time and not on having the right batteries in a emergency and they will corrode if installed for too long or expire or not last as long either, for the lamps I know each tank can last between 7 to 10 hrs so 1 gal of white gas or gasoline is aprox 38 to 40hrs of burn, just keep plenty of mantles and matches .... any coleman lamp that runs on white gas and also run on gasoline in a emergency or for years as many people do just to save money and had have no problem ,maybe then just buy and store a new "generator" just in case .... try and burn your lamp with a full tank and see how many hours you get as a test for yourself.that would be a nice video to watch. cheers.
That 288 has remained virtually unchanged since the late eighties. They’re not quite as good as the older predecessors with a globe cage but they’re still money well spent :)
Thank you, we've been using a lot with no absolutely 0 issues. Got to love the simplicity and life long reliability. I'm always in the lookout for a globe one.
fyi; wrong way to light up a lantern... insert a lit match or flame from a lighter first THEN open the valve to let loose the gas otherwise you will have a small explosion like the one you got there and the longer you took to light up the more fuel is waiting for to explode.
Your better off with one of the Big Coleman LED Lanterns, Looking at the Toys in the background you have Kids and their Lungs are much smaller than yours and the fumes from that thing could kill them, Best Camping Lantern YES, Best Emergancy Lantern NO, 2) your going to have to keep pumping that lantern every hour or so, Around the Kids only use an LED Lantern, Also If that thing goes Bang using it in the house you Home Insurance will be Null and Void, And then you will be homeless plus all the Legal Dramas and Injuries, Do ya self a favor Coleman Make Proper full size LED Lanterns than can burn up to 299 Hours, I've got Both types fromn Coleman and for safety and ease of use you can't beat Colemans LED Lantern, I just bought a New version of your Coleman Duel Fuel for Camping But for every thing else LED Is the right way to Go. Good Luck and stay safe.
@@ONBLASTWITHMG God forbid but I hope you remember your reply when someone gets hurt or worse. Even Coleman who made it Tell you not to use it indoors, I guess they don't know what their talking about.
Just fyi. I’m going to throw this little nugget out there…Colemans first gas lanterns were table lamps for inside.it’s just we have to many idiots out here nowadays so Coleman has to cover there butts!!
I HIGHLY recommend ditching the new lanterns. Get an old 220 or 228 model. I have a 220 from 1929 that works like brand new. None of my new style lanterns from the 80s and up suck! The glass which is called the globe, does indeed break. Old lanterns have a frame and the vent doesn’t compress onto it making it easier to break. Also, the pump in newer style lanterns has a neoprene cup for the seal. They stop working at like 10°F. Older 220 lanterns have leather cups. I’ve used mine in -40°F temps. Mantles are a chemical element called yitrium when you burn off the cotton or whatever they come in to survive handling. Don’t burn in the mantles indoors. The smoke is very bad for you. Never buy coleman new coleman brand. Get Peerless brand. Much stronger and brighter. These fuel fuel and well, every other two mantle lantern ever takes peerless 2C-HG style. Also, just in case you didn’t know, just because they don’t say dual fuel, doesn’t mean that it won’t run on pump gas. Every single white gas lantern will run on gasoline. Also, they didn’t make ideal fuel branded products until the 90s, so I don’t know where you got the whole dual fuel stove thing. Another thing, gasoline isn’t that bad for you or the lantern. Guy named Frank Bebb on the Oldtowncoleman RUclips channel did an experiment. He ran 20 tanks of pump gas through one 200a model and 20 tanks of white gas through another. They are both just fine. You shouldn’t be worried to use unleaded gasoline in your lantern. Coleman made lamps for decades. They were designed to be burned indoors. They aren’t that bad. Another experiment was conducted on the coleman collectors forum. A guy sealed off a 70 square foot room with 4 running lanterns inside for 1 hour and 30 minutes. The carbon dioxide PPM was only 50, which is a level for concern, but certainly not horrible. Most detectors go off at 70PPM. I’ve burned these many times in my home. You just have to crack a window to let oxygen in. As for tents, they were made for tents. Have a vent open and your fine. When the lantern shuts down and dims slowly is supposed to kinda be a feature for tent campers because you can hop into a sleeping bag before the light goes out.
That is a lot of good information. Thank you for taking the time to post. I will definateley keep my eye out for a older one and try the mantles you recommend. Thanks again for all the information, very helpful.
Just bought an old 220, never hurts to have 2 at the camp site:) got it for 25$ off of Craigslist and it works perfectly. Will oil it and that's about it.
@@ONBLASTWITHMG what model 220? Stamped or printed into the collar.
220F195 stamped. What do you think?
@@ONBLASTWITHMG 220f. Does the collar have ribs in it and made of aluminum?
On 5.7.21, I spent $8 at 2 separate garage sales and scored the Dual 2 lantern for $5 and the 413F 2 burner stove for $3 w fuel funnel and zero rust. Neither were used nearly enough and are now stowed below deck of my restored 1972 Glastron tri-hull bow rider for beach camping on the Mississippi River ❤️😎 thank you for your review 💕
That is an amazing stroke of luck young lady! You just never know
After many years collecting few coleman lanterns and stoves , I know I can rely on them at any time and not on having the right batteries in a emergency and they will corrode if installed for too long or expire or not last as long either, for the lamps I know each tank can last between 7 to 10 hrs so 1 gal of white gas or gasoline is aprox 38 to 40hrs of burn, just keep plenty of mantles and matches .... any coleman lamp that runs on white gas and also run on gasoline in a emergency or for years as many people do just to save money and had have no problem ,maybe then just buy and store a new "generator" just in case .... try and burn your lamp with a full tank and see how many hours you get as a test for yourself.that would be a nice video to watch. cheers.
you should be able to fill up your lantern about 5 times on a gallon can and you should get at least 8 hours minimum from each fill.
unleaded gasoline has additives including ethanol; ethanol attracts water so it will end up rusting the lantern eventually......
That is true, there are drawbacks but in a pinch and if you maintain it properly it will last.
That 288 has remained virtually unchanged since the late eighties. They’re not quite as good as the older predecessors with a globe cage but they’re still money well spent :)
Thank you, we've been using a lot with no absolutely 0 issues. Got to love the simplicity and life long reliability. I'm always in the lookout for a globe one.
fyi; wrong way to light up a lantern... insert a lit match or flame from a lighter first THEN open the valve to let loose the gas otherwise you will have a small explosion like the one you got there and the longer you took to light up the more fuel is waiting for to explode.
You are correct sir.
I didn't know they had lanterns that run on gas
Perfect addition to the emergency prep.
@@soundspark it is true however, good to know in an emergency you can.
you put mantles on wrong... over first notch, not second...
Noted
Why did you hide the part of you filling it up?
Didn't think it would be riveting.
@@ONBLASTWITHMG Oh OK, I was just wondering if YT blocked it for some reason, thanks!
you can get a lot more than 13 hours off a gallon. One tank full will give you at least 8 hours
Yes, that was my bad.
that's a good price, i ordered on on import from Amazon and it cost more than yours....
It'll last forever, enjoy.
Try it again in a dark room
Haha
Never light off mantles indoors. Nothing in those fumes should be indoors
Right, just for the video sir
Your better off with one of the Big Coleman LED Lanterns, Looking at the Toys in the background you have Kids and their Lungs are much smaller than yours and the fumes from that thing could kill them, Best Camping Lantern YES, Best Emergancy Lantern NO, 2) your going to have to keep pumping that lantern every hour or so, Around the Kids only use an LED Lantern, Also If that thing goes Bang using it in the house you Home Insurance will be Null and Void, And then you will be homeless plus all the Legal Dramas and Injuries, Do ya self a favor Coleman Make Proper full size LED Lanterns than can burn up to 299 Hours, I've got Both types fromn Coleman and for safety and ease of use you can't beat Colemans LED Lantern, I just bought a New version of your Coleman Duel Fuel for Camping But for every thing else LED Is the right way to Go. Good Luck and stay safe.
To each their own
@@ONBLASTWITHMG God forbid but I hope you remember your reply when someone gets hurt or worse. Even Coleman who made it Tell you not to use it indoors, I guess they don't know what their talking about.
@@G55-j9z Hence, to each their own.
Just fyi. I’m going to throw this little nugget out there…Colemans first gas lanterns were table lamps for inside.it’s just we have to many idiots out here nowadays so Coleman has to cover there butts!!