Coleman Northstar Propane Lantern

January 27, 2020 - Comment

The next time you’re enjoying the outdoors, take one of the brightest lanterns available—a Coleman NorthStar propane lantern. It lights easily without matches. Just push the InstaStart ignition. The lantern is designed for just the right light. Turn it up to its highest—1540 lumens—or dim it as low as you need it. Careful construction also

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The next time you’re enjoying the outdoors, take one of the brightest lanterns available—a Coleman NorthStar propane lantern. It lights easily without matches. Just push the InstaStart ignition. The lantern is designed for just the right light. Turn it up to its highest—1540 lumens—or dim it as low as you need it. Careful construction also allows you to take this lantern with you in any weather. Thanks to the Perfectflow system, your lantern receives consistent fuel, no matter the conditions or fuel level. Protecting the light, a high-temperature globe, metal guard and durable porcelain ventilator offer quality that will have you lighting this outdoor companion season after season. A folding base offers stability when the lantern is in use and low-profile storage when it’s not. One 16.4-oz. propane cylinder will power the lantern for up to 4.3 hours on high and 9.25 hours on low. Insta-Clip tube mantles are our easiest to install.

Product Features

  • PerfectFlow system for consistent gas flow and light output
  • High-temperature globe resists cracking from heat
  • InstaStart ignition for matchless lighting
  • Adjustable dimmer knob for the perfect outdoor light

Comments

Anonymous says:

Enjoy While the lantern has only one mantle it’s surface area is approximately twice that of the combined area of the two mantles of the “standard” two mantle Coleman lantern, resulting in at least twice the light (and heat). Other reviews have reported the grating noise when the lantern is set very low. Yep. But you aren’t buying this lantern for a dim light. There are other, much better options for a dim light. The igniter can cause an adrenalin high if you like bursts of flame. I would…

Anonymous says:

Bright!!! Great lamp. Half power on this lamp out shines it’s little brother. Full power will light up camp like flourescent lighting. Eats a little more propane at the higher settings (which I never ran it on… half is enough). Perfect for running on a stem on a 20lb propane bottle. Nice to know you have that extra range of power if you need it though.

Anonymous says:

Don’t get your hopes up too high The construction isn’t what Coleman was known for. I’ve had a problem with the long single mantle design in that they aren’t long enough when burnt down. The mantle shrinks down and tears itself at the ends. I have an older model with less distance between the mantle fasteners and it works fine. The mantles are going to be costly as I don’t think they’ll tolerate much movement without breaking

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