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Coleman Powerhouse Dual Fuel Lantern - Up to 800 Lumens, 2-Mantle Design with Adjustable Brightness

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About this item

  • Durable lantern designed for camping and outdoor use
  • Dual-Fuel technology allows the use of Coleman Liquid Fuel or unleaded gasoline
  • All Season Strong technology ensures reliable operation in all weather conditions
  • A handy bail handle makes carrying and hanging the lantern easy
  • Control knob allows you to adjust the brightness for optimal lighting
  • Includes 2 String Tie #21 mantles and a filtering funnel
  • Provides consistent operation for up to 14 hours for enduring lighting solution
  • Ideal for Camping & Glamping, Sporting Events & Tailgating, or any outdoor activities where light is needed
  • Illuminate your world with Coleman's rich history of over 100 years in providing quality outdoor camping experience. The Coleman Powerhouse Dual-Fuel Lantern, like all Coleman products, is designed to make spending time outdoors a pleasure.
  • Always adventure-ready for camping, tailgaiting, and outdoor festivals


Product Description

Brighten up your adventurous camping trips, outdoor festivals, fun tailgates, backyard nights, and beach evening activities with the Coleman Powerhouse Dual-Fuel Lantern. This robust camping lantern is capable of casting a radiant light of up to 800 lumens as far as 72 feet away. Its DualFuel technology gives you the flexibility of using either Coleman Liquid Fuel or unleaded gasoline for power. Operating the lantern is simple; a match strike lights it up and the adjustable control knob is used to set desired brightness level. With All Season Strong technology, enjoy reliable operation in all weather conditions. The lantern includes a bail handle, making it easy to carry or hang wherever it suits. If you need a sturdy base, the fuel tank works perfectly. This outdoor lantern operates up to 5 hours on high or 20 hours on low with 2.5 pints of fuel (sold separately). Comes with 2 String Tie #21 mantles and a filtering funnel.

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Light up your campsite for up to 14 hours at a stretch with this Coleman duel-fuel Powerhouse lantern. Burning up to 25 percent brighter than Coleman's 285 series lanterns, the Powerhouse is a great choice for evening meals, games, or reading while at the campsite. The lantern is powered by your choice of 2 pints of Coleman fuel or unleaded gas, so you don't need to scramble for one fuel if you have plenty of the other on hand. The light also offers a two-mantle design for better lighting (the lantern comes with two standard No. 21 mantles). Perhaps best of all, the lantern lasts for hours once the sun sets, with a 7-hour burn time on high and a 14-hour burn time on low. Designed to light easily with matches, the Powerhouse lantern comes with a filter funnel.

About Coleman
More than 100 years ago, a young man with an entrepreneurial spirit and a better idea began manufacturing lanterns in Wichita, Kansas. His name was W.C. Coleman, and the company he founded would change life in America. A man plagued with such poor vision he sometimes had to ask classmates to read aloud to him, Coleman saw a brilliant light in 1900 in a drugstore window that stopped him in his tracks. He inquired about the light inside and discovered he was able to read even the small print on a medicine bottle by the illumination. The lamps had mantles, not wicks, and were fueled by gasoline under pressure instead of coal oil. Soon afterward, Coleman started a lighting service that offered a "no light, no pay" clause--a big step forward for merchants who were burned by inferior products that rarely worked--and drew substantial interest from businesses that wanted to keep their lights on after dark.

In the ensuing years, Coleman expanded its product line well beyond lanterns. The company's current catalog is thick with products that make spending time outdoors a pleasure. There are coolers that keep food and drinks cold for days on end, comfortable airbeds that won't deflate during the night, a complete line of LED lights that last for years, powerful portable grills that cook with an authentic open-grill flame, and much, much more. Coleman has truly fashioned much of our outdoor camping experience, and expects to do so for generations to come.


Rhett
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
This is an awesome lantern. I bought it for camping and fishing. I already have one. They put out a lot of light at night. You can put it in a case with a base. You do not want to set it in water or mud. It will rust. Buy extra mantles and put them in the base of the case. Then set the lantern on the base. This way you will have mantles in case you need one. The case will protect the lantern and glass. Set it up and use it before you need it in the pitch dark. Get a couple of boxes of wooden matches. Keep them dry in a plastic bag. Use a metal clothes hanger to hang it from a tree at night. 2 lanterns work best for fishing.
Hafizi790
Reviewed in Singapore on May 3, 2023
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TUHAAMI
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on May 25, 2023
يا ولد تحفة فنانة أخذت حبتين ودك تاخذ ٤ حبات تخبرون أتريك بنزين في سوقنا .. مافيه الحلو أنه يشتغل ببنزين ٩١ أخضر عاديلا وعندهم طباخات بنزين عين وحدة ودوافير عينين .. للأسف منتجاتهم الي تعمل بالبنزين وقفوها فإذا لك رغبة خذ منها لأنها عن قريب لن تكون متوفرة
Ernesto Z.
Reviewed in Mexico on November 17, 2023
Considero que la marca Coleman se especializa en este tipo de artículos para campismo y senderismo. En este caso la lámpara funciona al 100%. Muy recomendable
Beate Gossens
Reviewed in Germany on May 13, 2022
Bei der 1. Lieferung war der Brennstoffbehälter verbeult und Lackschäden am Reflektor. Bei der 2. Lieferung war das Druckrohr verbogen. Bei der 3. Lieferung war die Pumpstange verbogen. I am not amused! 3× Schrott ,das kann ja wohl nicht sein .
Oskor16
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 16, 2014
Have not used it yet but had one before witch lasted for almost 15 years in witch I sold in good working order hard times but got this one now these lamps are extreamely bright but do not use uk petrol coleman fuel only as it blocks the jet as I found out the hard way on a norhstar I bought a few years ago after a while the light intensity decreased until nothing did some research found out premium is no good it's designed to run on regular unleaded petrol so be carefull what you use
Rick Groves
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2013
Coleman camping gear has been a staple for generations, and the current Coleman Dual Fuel Powerhouse Lantern continues that fine tradition with a build-quality that's rare today. It appears to be every bit as tough as its grandparents, without the cheap throw-away feel so many products now have.The light output from this lantern really is amazing -- 1,107 lumens is a LOT of light and MUCH brighter than my old lantern -- and although the hiss brings back fond wooded memories, it's much quieter than I expected. The gentle sssssss is actually quite soothing. And giving it a few pumps on occasion is a fun part of the outdoor experience. It also adjusts down in completely variable settings to a warm, dim glow that's just perfect for ending the evening around the campfire, enjoying a toasted marshmallow, and watching the embers die down before hitting the sleeping bag.Although propane is convenient it doesn't perform as well in low temperatures or high altitudes, and Coleman liquid fuel is much more economical to use. One gallon of fuel is equal to about four and a half bottles of propane, so I figure in current Walmart dollars, I spend about $10 for same amount of performance I would get from $18 worth of propane. It adds up. Plus the one container is much easier to transport and store without the recycling headaches of the propane canisters.Since it's dual fuel, it will also run on unleaded gasoline. Although I would not use it by preference because of the ethanol in today's fuel that breaks down so quickly and attracts water, part of my reason for purchasing this in addition to camping is emergency preparedness, and the likely availability of unleaded gas in a pinch is a lot greater than that of propane cylinders. Propane doesn't degrade in the bottle which is a plus, but the seven year life span of unopened Coleman Fuel is good enough for me. I can rotate it out more often than that and have fun while doing it.Yes, this lantern will work with the auxiliary flint igniter that can be picked up for about $4. It doesn't fit perfectly, and the addition of a couple of extra washers would probably make a better installation, but I was able to mount it to the side of one of the oblong match holes just as it came and make it work with no problem. A thing to note is that if you are not using the igniter, matches are a requirement. A long BBQ type lighter will not fit into the hole. Longer fireplace matches with the extra reach are really good, but regular ol' Diamond Strike Anywhere Matches work just fine as long as you hold them by the end. Those mantles are quite a ways up there.BTW, for any fueled lantern, always carry extra mantles. They're cheap, easy to install if one gets damaged, and can make the difference between enjoyment and disappointment. I've always used the tie-on type, but the clips-on type are a lot easier to install and will be what I use from now on.This is a great purchase and I anticipate many years of use.
Samuel M. Livingston
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2012
I have fond memories of these Coleman lanterns from childhood camping excursions. There is something quite soothing about the hollow hissing noise it makes while in operation, and as cheesy as it sounds, a sense of satisfaction from having to do a bit of work (via pressurizing the tank and tying/prepping the mantles) to make it functional.The Powerhouse is an extraordinarily bright lantern, and quite simply blows away any propane-driven model. The fact that it uses liquid fuel means that it works great at high altitude and in cold weather when propane tanks ice over and lose pressure. While I have never run it off of gasoline, its ability to do so gives me peace of mind in the event of an emergency or disaster. Friends, family, and other campers who see it in operation are fascinated by its simplicity and "retro-ness", and are always impressed with the light output.I have found that running this, even with Coleman Fuel (white gas) is much more economical than propane cylinders. It will run for several hours without using much fuel at all. To ensure trouble-free operation and long life, I use the Coleman filter funnel when filling the lantern, and empty the tank before it is stored. It is essential to use clean fuel in these lanterns if you don't want problems down the road.I suppose my only gripe with this lantern is the nut that holds the top in place began to rust quickly, but as I do a lot of beach camping I'm sure the environment didn't help. I've since replaced it with a stainless wingnut which makes it much easier to take apart for mantle replacement, especially when your fingers are half frozen.It's a great lantern, and a classic design that has stood the test of time. Take care of it, and it will be there when you need it.
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