Coleman Northern Nova Propane Lantern

The Rugged Rechargeable Lantern is easy to charge and has an impressive run time, giving you light when you need it most. These lanterns also feature a classic design. Not only is camp fuel cheaper than batteries, but the lanterns produce a warm and sufficiently bright light. Some lanterns use kerosene, which is cheaper and safer than camp fuel.

Used coleman lantern assembly that has been cleaned and has new valve stem packing. Fits models 220H-J & 228H-J and 220K lantern. Will fit all Coleman lanterns except the 242 type models. Fits all Coleman lanterns except the 242 type models. It is 5/16″ long. The hole diameter is 1/4″.

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It would also be correct for the 427, 228B, 235, 220BX, 220C, and 228C lanterns. It would also fit the lamp models 118, 118A, 118B, 119, 119A, 132A, 132P, 138A, and 138B. It has been cleaned and has a new pump leather installed. It may show signs of wear and could have some light wrench marks on the knurled portion of the cap. It won’t be all rounded off or in bad shape.

And, to assure complete independence, we buy all the products we test ourselves. No cherry-picked units sent by manufacturers. Just real, honest, side-by-side testing and comparison. The older Coleman lanterns and stoves can be rebuilt and can easily last 50 years or more. There are many online resources for parts and collectors with vast experience. Close fuel valve fully to shut off lantern.

You should be able to work through these differences if you understand what you are trying to accomplish. I encourage you to read the instructions in their entirety before starting. If you would like a better understanding of how lamps and lanterns work, visit the Old Town Learning Center. These summarise their main requirements but should only be taken as a guide. Brian Bell has long been involved with farm machinery, starting with an apprenticeship in a tractor dealership.

We lent it to my brother in law for his coleman lantern trip and it never returned to us…RIP Coleman. Little did I know I was heading deep into a rabbit hole–and a fascinating chapter in the history of American camping. This highly-detailed key fob miniature flashlight has an unobtrusive yellow LED. Red key fob is a replica of Coleman model 200, green is Coleman model 220. Twist the base to turn the light on or off. Up to twenty-four hours of light from the included batteries.