Thats a nice find, I was lucky enough to find 2 black PH lanterns last summer, I've been burning different lanterns now that it's getting dark earlier, just gives the yard a good look. Thanks for the video.
Hey Darrell, Don't sell the Powerhouse short. That was the full size lantern that Coleman offered during the late 1980s. It was the big brother to the compact 288A700 two mantle adjustable and the 286A700 single mantle adjustable. After Coleman discontinued the 220K and the 200A these lanterns were made to fill the gap so new campers could have a more compact model that was less expensive to produce and for those who preferred a full sized lantern like dear old Dad's they made the 290A700 Powerhouse. Great lanterns old and new. Each one tells a personal story and tells a little bit of U.S. history. Hope you and your family have a wonderful holiday season.
@@junelipinski2025 your 100% right i bought them new back then and used them i just think the older ones seemed ti have been made out of better materials just an opinion but I do still enjoy them but I never liked the design with the way the vent is all that holds the weight and it dose leave the glass very exposed this one is a runner though
@@darrellbigdaddydcarter9224 Just as a side note. Coleman did make a Powerhouse with a full frame. In 1996 they produced a model 290-700. It was the updated version of the CLX model.
That's cool D! Keep em coming man. ❤😊
@@jasonwildebrandt2034 thank you brother
Thats a nice find, I was lucky enough to find 2 black PH lanterns last summer, I've been burning different lanterns now that it's getting dark earlier, just gives the yard a good look. Thanks for the video.
@@patrickhall3878 thank you brother and yes I love the lantern at 6 pm chilin on the pourch
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Hey Darrell, Don't sell the Powerhouse short. That was the full size lantern that Coleman offered during the late 1980s. It was the big brother to the compact 288A700 two mantle adjustable and the 286A700 single mantle adjustable. After Coleman discontinued the 220K and the 200A these lanterns were made to fill the gap so new campers could have a more compact model that was less expensive to produce and for those who preferred a full sized lantern like dear old Dad's they made the 290A700 Powerhouse. Great lanterns old and new. Each one tells a personal story and tells a little bit of U.S. history. Hope you and your family have a wonderful holiday season.
@@junelipinski2025 your 100% right i bought them new back then and used them i just think the older ones seemed ti have been made out of better materials just an opinion but I do still enjoy them but I never liked the design with the way the vent is all that holds the weight and it dose leave the glass very exposed this one is a runner though
@@darrellbigdaddydcarter9224 Just as a side note. Coleman did make a Powerhouse with a full frame. In 1996 they produced a model 290-700. It was the updated version of the CLX model.
@junelipinski2025 i never saw that one ill have to check it out thanks for the info :)
Nice work Big Daddy ❤
Excellent Lanterns
@@doinsngoins thank you brother