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Steven
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de julio de 2024
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ryan
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de diciembre de 2024
Jack
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de noviembre de 2023
I needed this generator for my vintage 12/61 Coleman lantern 220E. So, I purchased 3 of them because I have other vintage lanterns that’ll accept this generator. I received these rather quickly. I installed it in about 3 minutes and my 1961 Coleman lantern works like new. Someone disposed of this lantern near a dumpster intact, but a bit sooty and I brought it back to life. This generator will also fit my vintage 08/71 228F “Big Hat” lantern that I found while SCUBA diving in Lake Michigan along the wall of Chicago’s Alder Planetarium 37 years ago. The area was a popular location for smelt fishing. During the 80’s and 90’s, it was common to see at least 50 Coleman lanterns burning brightly at night along with Coleman stoves too. That lantern burns bright and steady as well.
Neil J
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de julio de 2022
Used this item on my Coleman 220F lantern, although the upper end was slightly different than the original (original had a square end, this was more of a hex), it went in quite easily and worked fine when lit off.
Tracy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de septiembre de 2020
I picked up a Coleman model 228F from an estate sale. The model was discontinued in 1971, and these gas lanterns are still better than ANYTHING you can buy today. Today, the lanterns are similar, but there is a lot more use of cheap plastic parts. Anyway, the ORIGINAL generator (p/n 220E5891) was still in the lantern and still worked. However the original part, the needle was bent beyond repair and the cardboard tube inside the generator looked a little dry rotten (probably from sitting in a 90 year old man's shed for years). The light flickered and it seemed to need pumped quite a bit (I think the old generator was letting too much fuel and air thru because it was worn). I picked up this generator to replace the old one. The materials appear to be the same as those designed way back when. Now the light is steady and it seems to hold pressure much longer. I am going to pick another one of these and keep it in my closet for a spare. I don't think it is marked on the package, but this is a direct original replacement for gas generator (p/n 220E5891). You find this old stuff at a yard sale, you snatch it up, because it will probably last your life time and perhaps your children's lifetime. Oh did I mention this lantern will also burn gasoline and not just coleman fuel?
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