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Coleman Tent Light

Coleman Tent Light
From Coleman

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Product Description

Colman Indoor Tent Light

  • Magnet Secures Light Without Harming Tent Material
  • Multi Mountable, Use For Tent, Closet, Shed, Etc
  • Powerful Xenon Bulb
  • Easy On/Off Switch
  • Operates On 4 "AA" Cell Batteries


  • Product Details

    • Amazon Sales Rank: #112 in Sports & Outdoors
    • Brand: Coleman
    • Model: 830A250T
    • Released on: 2005-04-18
    • Dimensions: 2.90" h x 5.60" w x 10.30" l, 1.24 pounds

    Features

    • Magnetically secures to tent without damaging tent fabric
    • Portable and easy to use
    • Operates on 4 AA batteries
    • 1 Year warranty

    Customer Reviews

    Used it camping3
    I installed 2 of these in my 8 person tent. I'd say on a level of brightness from 1 to 10 it's a 6. Super strong magnets on the back hold it in place really tight and olso looks super clean when they are up.

    Wonderful camping light!5
    We've used this light for many camping trips and we love it. The strong magnet holds the light securly in place without slipping. It can easily and quickly be moved from outside to inside the tent. Also, it is very bright for its compact size. Very so glad we bought it.

    OK, but obsolete and heavy2
    The product works so far, but it's pretty much obsolete now. Meaning, everything now is LED powered, which are incredibly light and compact. This guy is bulky, very heavy (with the batteries and magnet), and the light is pretty dim. I have an LED flashlight which is powered by watch batteries that is far brighter than this light, and it is the size of a large pen. This light takes 4 AA batteries and still gives off a pretty dim light. And did I mention it's bulky and heavy?

    Hey, the light works, the magnet is strong, and it does the job, but I'll bet (if it already doesn't exist) someone will come out with an LED tent light that is far brighter and much less bulky. I'd recommend this light only for car camping and just for basic lighting needs, not for reading.