Coleman Max Tent

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![]() Coleman® Max Ultra Lightweight 2 Person Backpacking Tent US $84.26
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![]() Coleman Max 13 x 9 Family Cabin Tent 8 Person US $81.00
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![]() New Coleman Max Ultra Lightweight Two 2 Person Backpacking Tent 78 x 54 US $89.95
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![]() Coleman Max 66x46 Backpacking Tent Cabin 2 Person US $109.95
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![]() Coleman Max 2 Person Ultra Lightweight Backpacking Camping Tent US $64.99
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![]() Coleman Max Instant Tent holds 8 people BRAND NEW US $174.99
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![]() Coleman MAX 8 Person Cabin Tent 13X9X6 US $46.00
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Igloo 46476 Playmate MaxCold $26.95 This stylish triple tone, blue, silver and black Playmate MaxCold cooler by Igloo is insulated with a layer of thick Polartherm insulation for maximum cooling. It houses separate insulated storage in the tent top compartment and has an ergonomic comfort grip handle as well as extra storage in front and back outside pockets. This cooler can hold 12 cans in body, plus 4 in tent top for a total of 16... |
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Coleman Instant 14- by 10- Foot 8- Person Two Room Tent $199.99 The Coleman Instant 8 person 14- by 10- Foot tent is perfect for the family that is looking to get their campsite set up quickly to start enjoying the outdoors. This is an 8 person, two room tent that has straight walls that make standing up in this tent easy with plenty of head room at 6'5" center height. Fully taped seems with 150D fabric allows Coleman to provide the keeps you dry guaranteed wi... |
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Coleman 6-Person Instant Tent $149.26 Instant Tent 6Part #: 2000007831Ideal for weekend car campers, extended camping trips, scout troops and summer camp. One minute setup for take down, based on average set up time. Coleman's easiet tent to assemble with pole that are pre-attached to the tent. The tent is fully taped, so there is no need for separate rain fly.Features: Sets up in less than 60 seconds Spacious interior 6 person, 1 roo... |
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Coleman 70-Quart Xtreme Cooler (Blue) $39.76 Xtreme Cooler keeps ice up to 5 days at 90° F Holds 98 cans with ice Hinged lid with four beverage holders Lid designed to accommodate 24 elastic cords for additional storage (cords sold separately) Two-way handles for easy lifting and transporting Channel Drain for easy, no-tilt draining of liquids Dimensions: 18.25 x 31.5 x 16... |
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Coleman XXL Broadband Quad Chair $28.90 COLEMAN 2000003148 XXL BROADBAND... |
My Review Of The Century "sunflower" Propane Heater
Well after finding out that my Coleman Blackcat heater won't stand up to the cold inside my portable ice shack, I had to invest in something that would heat my ice shelter up. So now I bought a "sunflower" radiant heater that screws onto a propane tank. Now I'm glad I did because this heater works great!
Over the years me and my friends have used the sunflower heater in ice shacks and it always worked good. Depending on the btu's you get, they pump out alot of heat. I don't know why I didn't buy one right off the bat but sometimes I like to try new things and The Coleman Blackcat was something new to try I guess. I'll keep it in my camping box for the camper and tents but thats about all it will be used for.
So I bought a Century sunflower radiant heater that screws on top of a propane tank. I also bought a small 10lb propane bottle so I don't have to lug around a 20lb tank in my sleigh. So after setting up my ice shelter, me and my wife decided to try this heater out. It was around -15 C outside so it didn't take long to get a chill going. The heater fit's nicely inside my storage box, which protects it from the elements of snow and ice from the quad pulling the sleigh. This heater has a range from 10,000 btu's to 13,000 btu's. After lighting it up, I turned it up to the max. I would say after zipping the door shut, in about 15 minutes you could take your jacket off and just sit in your ski-doo pants. It made the ice shelter very toasty inside and after awhile I had to turn it down to low because it was getting to hot inside. Even when the sun set, it got alittle more colder out but this heater keep us warm!
So all in all, this heater worked perfectly! It kept us warm all afternoon and into the evening. The only dislike I have is the back of the heater gets hot to the touch so you have to be carefull when you handle it, so not to burn yourself or in my case, the side of the portable ice shelter. Also you should shut it down early enough to cool it off, before you pack it up. By the time I take down the ice shelter and load my sleigh, it's cold enough to put away in the storage box!
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