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I've got a Coleman Unleaded petrol Lantern which I've only used once or twice but when I got it out of the box to check over before use on the Wingham fish in I found the glass mantle was broken. Does anyone know of a UK Coleman dealer who supplies spare parts for Coleman? I've looked but can't find one.

The number of the part is........690A048C . Any help is appreciated.

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The address I have for them is:

Coleman UK

Gordano Gate

Portishead

Bristol

Avon

BS20 7GG

Tel: 01275 845024

Fax: 01275 849255

 

I have not got their email though

 

 

Tony

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After a certain age, if you don't wake up aching in every joint, you are probably dead.

 

 

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Isn't the mantle the little cloth bit inside, though? It will need replacing, anyway, if the glass has shattered.

 

It may be worth spending your money on an LED replacement now, Tigger. I'm 'retiring' all my old fuel and 'normal bulb' type stuff now, as LED's are so much more cheaper and reliable to run.

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It may be worth spending your money on an LED replacement now, Tigger. I'm 'retiring' all my old fuel and 'normal bulb' type stuff now, as LED's are so much more cheaper and reliable to run.

 

Can't light a joint on an LED though :whistling:

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Isn't the mantle the little cloth bit inside, though? It will need replacing, anyway, if the glass has shattered.

 

It may be worth spending your money on an LED replacement now, Tigger. I'm 'retiring' all my old fuel and 'normal bulb' type stuff now, as LED's are so much more cheaper and reliable to run.

 

 

 

Elton it's the glass that's broken, the box must have been banged and I haven't realised. It just seems a shame to throw the lamp away as it's like new except for the glass being broke. There are some glass replacements on ebay (from America) at reasnable prices but the post kills it being several times the price of the glass.

By the way it was good to meet you in person last week.

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Just give Colemans a ring on the number i gave you that is how I got a replacement glass for my lantern

 

 

 

Tony

Tony

 

After a certain age, if you don't wake up aching in every joint, you are probably dead.

 

 

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