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Coleman gurus, I could use some guidance.
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<blockquote data-quote="2busy" data-source="post: 3896599" data-attributes="member: 12213"><p>Edited numbers on previous post.</p><p>425 is smallest 413 is medium and 426 is largest. [ATTACH=full]318392[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]318393[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]318394[/ATTACH]</p><p>For lanterns that you'll probably run across not all of them are designed to be adjustable. The old 220-228 ones are not. While you might fiddle with the cleaning lever to restrict flow , it wasn't designed for that.</p><p>I don't have much knowledge on the modern stuff but the 288 , clx , 290 I think are adjustable.</p><p>You can find out just about anything you would want to know on Coleman collectors forum.</p><p>Don't forget the Coleman single burner stoves are handy too. The 502 is pretty bulletproof as far as simplicity and being able to troubleshoot.</p><p>I think the 220E lantern is easier to disassemble and work on than anything that came afterwards.</p><p>I have a few 220F lanterns . I'd stay away from the military 252 lanterns as they use a disposable generator and are known to be loud and finicky.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]318412[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]318413[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2busy, post: 3896599, member: 12213"] Edited numbers on previous post. 425 is smallest 413 is medium and 426 is largest. [ATTACH type="full" alt="IMG_20221111_163057657.jpg"]318392[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full" alt="IMG_20221111_162836177.jpg"]318393[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full" alt="IMG_20221111_162756442.jpg"]318394[/ATTACH] For lanterns that you'll probably run across not all of them are designed to be adjustable. The old 220-228 ones are not. While you might fiddle with the cleaning lever to restrict flow , it wasn't designed for that. I don't have much knowledge on the modern stuff but the 288 , clx , 290 I think are adjustable. You can find out just about anything you would want to know on Coleman collectors forum. Don't forget the Coleman single burner stoves are handy too. The 502 is pretty bulletproof as far as simplicity and being able to troubleshoot. I think the 220E lantern is easier to disassemble and work on than anything that came afterwards. I have a few 220F lanterns . I'd stay away from the military 252 lanterns as they use a disposable generator and are known to be loud and finicky. [ATTACH type="full"]318412[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]318413[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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