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Reader Feedback: Yabadabadoo Read it from cover to cover upon receipt.
Or 2] if you\'re not in Amazon as you read this, copy-and-paste the non-electric lighting series (include the quote marks) into the Google search bar..
The quickest way to see the other titles is 1] to click on the Follow the Author link elsewhere on this page. - Amazon Customer ●
This is an 8-Book series.
Gave as gift and they loved it. . . - totallyfrozen ★★★
Reader Feedback: Great .
I think you\'ll be pleasantly surprised by all the good information in it. . . ★★★
Reader Feedback: Best Book I\'ve read on gasoline pressure Lanterns .
But do you know which is which? Wouldn\'t it be nice to REALLY understand it? Well, the opportunity is at hand.
YouTube has both good info and bad on carbon monoxide. ●
And this Book has an excellent section on carbon monoxide.
Plus recommendations about what to buy and what to avoid. ●
Do the newer Coleman Dual Fuel Lanterns really burn automobile gas like the ads say? This Book has some first-hand test results.
It\'s nice to go to a flea market and know what you\'re looking at.
It\'s nice to speak the language. ●
Do you know the difference between Coleman Quick-Lite and Coleman Instant-Lite? You probably should if you\'re into prepping. - Todd Benson ●
Pressure lanterns, though not as convenient as throwing a wall switch, will produce light on par with electric.
I\'m glad I bought it. . . ★★★
Reader Feedback: A very good, informative Book .
It\'s available in Kindle eBook format as well as paper. - Reasonable Rascal ●
Coleman Gas Lanterns contains 11,500 words, 67 B&W illustrations, and is 70 pages long.
The information on fuels other than Coleman-brand naphtha (white gas) is worth many times the price.
So much of the information was new to me even after 40 years of using them. ★★★
Reader Feedback: If you collect or use semi-vintage Coleman Lanterns you want this book.
Translation: It\'s time to hop off the porch and hitch up your big-boy pants.
At this point, we\'ve gone through candles and olive oil lamps and kerosene wick-type lamps and we\'ve arrived at Book 5 - Coleman Gas Lanterns. - Brian Swift ●
Coleman Gas Lanterns is Book 5 of our Non-Electric Lighting Series.
Great info, perspective, and writing style. ★★★
Reader Feedback: Yabadabadoo Read it from cover to cover upon receipt