Coleman R214D046C Lantern Globe
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The frosted globe is no longer available for this lantern from Coleman. As of now, they offer model R214D046C as a replacement. There is a listing for it on Amazon at this time. ASIN # B006ETBCTE is the number. You can find the UPC number at this location It is my hope that this information will be helpful. I appreciate it
In the case of the globe #288C043 2512, a Coleman Model 5155A/5158 Portable Propane Camp Lantern was purchased. According to C=13, the measured dimensions by inches are 13 inches. The 25 D is equal to 4. The formula for calculating 25 H is 4. A string and yardstick are used as steps 5 and 6. As with a Coleman globe #C-, this globe measures 10 inches by 10 inches
It is also known as The part for your Coleman Quickpack 810 lumens model 2000003051 is *br>Part #R214D046C is compatible with 8 different Coleman models There are two 5159s
As I understand, the 220j is one of the models that this globe can fit. I hope this helps.
Selected User Reviews For Coleman R214D046C Lantern Globe
In a nutshell, It was disappointing to find out there was no information about all the globes you can buy on Amazon. Hopefully this will be helpful to you.
The package was securely packaged and arrived in one piece. It's easy to install and measures 4 by 4 inches Three eighths of an inch high by four inches wide The diameter of the wheel is 1/8". There is a globe on the part that says This is a genuine Coleman part. The best way to own a Coleman is by buying a product made in China The no. of the globe is . Two-digit code 288C0431415. In theory, you should be able to get the right globe for your lantern so that it is snug and does If you find that the thin metal hold needs to be adjusted, do so You might want to take your lantern down a bit. Please refer to the attached photo for details on what models of lantern.
This is the perfect fit for you! As part of a replacement for the German glass that was originally supplied when I purchased the lantern in 2006, I purchased this glass. This replacement is made in China and fits perfectly. I rated it one star less having to do with the thinner glass and the fact that it does not seem to be as durable It fit my lantern and it was stamped "Coleman", which I trust and the price was reasonable. Overall, I gave it 4 stars because it fit my lantern, was stamped "Coleman," and I trusted the brand. This note applies As a result of too rapid heating (my failure to wait for the glass to warm gradually before turning up the propane), the original glass cracked. Since the thinner more delicate glass is more fragile, you'll want to be extra careful during the lighting/heating process. You don't want to expose the glass to sudden temperature changes when you turn up the propane. I hope this glass lasts if it is taken care of properly.
The fact that these are now manufactured overseas depresses me It is time to bring the manufacture It is no secret that Coleman users will pay a bit more for the quality that is made in the United States.
The Coleman 2000003050 2 and the Coleman 2000003050 3 are available to me An old Coleman Propane model 5155 and an old Mantle Instastart (tm) QuickPack (tm) Lantner (propane) to test. The globe was a perfect match for both of them. On Coleman's website, the globe pictured fits the 2000003050, but the name of the globe is left blank. I'm so glad that this standard R214D046C globe fits it again, so I'm a happy camper once more. When I open the tailgate of the truck, the lantern will jump out in a blaze of glory, so I would recommend not packing the lantern there.
At the dump, I found a Coleman propane lantern that works perfectly with a brand new mantle. A new globe was all that was needed because the other one There's no substitute for the real thing. I really like how it fits and how it works.
After the other one became cracked and expanded after use, I replaced it with an older style dual fuel Coleman lantern. It is shorter by about 2 millimeters or so, so I raised the fasteners a little at the bottom so that when you screw it in, it holds everything in place snugly. Still, it works just fine.
I found it to be very useful for my purposes. Several years ago, I had broken the globe of one of my lanterns. This one was the one I ordered to replace it when I found it the other day. It's still a great price, but not for There is only one thing. My lanterns need fuel, so I am going to get some. I know it's out there, but I'm not sure whether it's worth it. As it has increased in price over the years, I did not realize it had risen so drastically. What an amazing feat!.