The dude at Coleman who insisted on using the metal wire to attach that small pamphlet over a plastic tie is sitting somewhere right now with a huge smile on his face.
Thank you for posting regular videos. I know youtube is pushing shorts and live sessions are a great deep dive for certain viewers, but this is my favorite format and is why I started watching the channel years ago. If I see a short I will watch it, but I can't commit the time to watch an entire live session. That said, I never miss a traditional video. Thanks from a grateful viewer.
I'm 51 years old and, I remember using a Coleman lantern, with my Dad and, Papaw, as early as I can remember. I still have my Papaws and, my Dads lanterns, my son and I use, while camping or hunting. My favorite lantern has to be at least 75 years old and, works perfectly. My Dads 85, and used it as a boy, with his Dad. I miss my Papaw but, love making memories with my kids, my son and daughter. Thanks for your videos.
Cody, as a retired US Navy F/A-18 fighter pilot and now a Captain for the world's largest airline I can tell you that lighting that Coleman lantern is more complicated than cranking an airplane. Nice job, and thumbs up my friend, from South Carolina.
Growing Up in Rural Brown County Ohio we had kerosene lamps every room of the house and candles everywhere. Every time there was a thunderstorm it was likely we were going to be without electricity. We also had a woodstove for auxiliary and backup heat. And there was a well with a hand-crank right in front of the house.
The hiss of the Coleman lantern is an unmistakable sound . It brings back many memories from my youth . Sadly with advancements in battery and lighting technology, they have disappeared from most campsites and hunting trips
I have a similar Coleman lantern that runs on 1 Lb. propane cylinders that I used for the first time a few weeks ago during a power outage. I never knew how bright they were. Such a fascinating piece of old technology. Many thanks from the Heartland.
I have this lantern and I ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT. I use this lantern every chance I get. You just have to be patient while the generator heats up or you'll blast liquid kerosene into the chamber and soot it up. Filling and lighting the alcohol is easy: just intentionally spill a little alcohol on the flame shield and dribble it to the fill hole. It's way easier to light with a match or lighter that way. I shopped for three years for a new one of these and finally Amazon had them again. I also have a couple old 1920's Coleman gasoline lamps that are all lacquered up from decades since they were used. This fall I'll be cleaning them up and lighting my shop with gas this winter.
I belive White Gas has a pretty long shelf life as well. But I came here to say that Coleman will still service their stoves and lanterns if you send them in they will refurbish them. It's a great and rare service these days.
I was amazed when I opened the box of a kerosene 201-700 1978 lantern at an estate sale three weeks ago to discover it had never been fired up. Also got the never opened and fired up 425E499 1978 stove. WOW what a find.
1) Light the mantle Separately before you do the alcohol reservoir, the mantle finishes out better. 2) 6 hours on HIGH and 8.5 on LOW. I have been retailing and repairing Coleman lanterns and stoves for decades. In general, not a bad intro. Also Svea and other basic, old school cook stoves. Night Driver.
Those lanterns remind me of camping trips every summer to Lake George when I was a kid. The light from them is so different than anything from today. Thanks for the nostalgia!
You can run the old duel fuel lanterns on kerosene too. Just heat the atomizer before lighting. I use diesel fuel in mind in the summer and gasoline in the winter. Stay frosty sir.
Going through a hard time, being forced to take a three month unpaid leave from work. Actively looking for work in the meantime. Wranglestar videos help keep me less stressed out. I'm gonna work hard so I can hopefully live a life like his one day. That's why my TH-cam channel says inspired by Wranglestar and has for years. I'm not only inspired from the content but the lifestyle. Take care Wranglestar.
@@insightfulentertainment5734 I know I am not Cody, but as a man to a man - I am with you and I believe in you and I believe you can make it. Not only you can make it, I believe you will actually make it. God bless you. Only a man can understand another's man strugle. You are not alone, brother. I've been there too.
Pressurized bunsen flames like these can be ridiculously bright, you can run a 60/40 mix of white gas and kerosene in colemans and put off absurd amounts of light
Enjoyed by an Irish subscriber. I am amazed by the price of your Kerosene, here its about €1 a litre, $20 a gallon is crazy even by European standards. Your Coleman is an incarnation of the German Petromax, whose founder invented the "Incandescent Mantle".
I get that old time Wranglerstar vibe in this one. I won't lie, I don't feel that way about all your work anymore. But this is the good stuff. This is where it's at. Just an opinion.
As a 14yr old i used to have an Anchor Lamp. Not as well made as a Coleman but much brighter and did a great job for a few years. It used methylated spirits for the pre heat before use. And to pre burn a new wick.
I think this may be my next lantern! I have a collection of antique kerosene lanterns (think Dietz and Feuerhand) so, even though it isn’t an antique, it may be a cool addition since they run on the same fuel. Thanks for the video!
Kerosene has a much higher flash point, which makes it safer but we know what you meant. Sorry to be that guy. Thanks for the PROhO video, I like this style of video.
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As Churchill used to say, “KBO”, brother! ❤
You need to do a comparison of the 2 types and show the light output side by side.
I'm going to need a link to all three watches, G bless
Good day to you sir . Have you got any opinion on Brandon Herrera running for Congress?
@@markhowards420 no king but Christ
The dude at Coleman who insisted on using the metal wire to attach that small pamphlet over a plastic tie is sitting somewhere right now with a huge smile on his face.
This is how the U.S. forest service lights a coleman lantern in 3 time zones
Lol
Me: "hey Cody, how many watches did you wear today?"
Cody: "Yes"
Me: What watch you going to wear today cody?
Cody: yes
$igma gorillionaire rule #69 wear three watches so you can keep track of your grind
Got to keep up with east coast time
Thank you for posting regular videos. I know youtube is pushing shorts and live sessions are a great deep dive for certain viewers, but this is my favorite format and is why I started watching the channel years ago. If I see a short I will watch it, but I can't commit the time to watch an entire live session. That said, I never miss a traditional video. Thanks from a grateful viewer.
I never watch shorts. Ever. I've unsubbed to many channels who stopped doing full length videos for shorts.
I also prefer this format
Agreed!
This is the Wranglerstar I subscribe to years ago. Well done Cody.
I miss the old homestead videos of Cody cutting firewood, grubbing and cleaning up old forest.
I'm 51 years old and, I remember using a Coleman lantern, with my Dad and, Papaw, as early as I can remember. I still have my Papaws and, my Dads lanterns, my son and I use, while camping or hunting. My favorite lantern has to be at least 75 years old and, works perfectly. My Dads 85, and used it as a boy, with his Dad. I miss my Papaw but, love making memories with my kids, my son and daughter.
Thanks for your videos.
The triple-watching is something to behold. Love your style Cody! Don't even sweat it.
I wonder if he still has one on his ankle.
@@willjohnsonjohnson yes, it matches the pocket watches he has in his pants!! LOL
Never trust one watch
Weirdo
That left wrist is a little light. ProHo needs 4 timepieces at all times. Act accordingly.
Cody, as a retired US Navy F/A-18 fighter pilot and now a Captain for the world's largest airline I can tell you that lighting that Coleman lantern is more complicated than cranking an airplane. Nice job, and thumbs up my friend, from South Carolina.
Thank you for your service. God bless you and your family.
Well, horn's working, now checking the windshield wipers. 😆
just saw this video and made my decision on the new propane model..easier to refill and fire up 😁
Cody, thank you for peacefully uniting, and helping so many young men. You, and your family are in my prayers.
Cody.. I should gift you my OG Coleman green lantern from 1976. It should go to a proper home and not my garage. edit: need more watches lol
I have four I could send too
I’ll take one
I’d love to have one if your giving it away.
I have 150+ Coleman lanterns in my collection up here in Canada. I love the kerosene ones!
Minds will be blown with 3 watches on duty today....love the set up
Multiple time zones to keep awareness of global shenanigans. 👍
I love these things!!!! Awesome!
Haha that watch trolling is awesome I always see comments on Cody wearing 2 watches today has 3
Growing Up in Rural Brown County Ohio we had kerosene lamps every room of the house and candles everywhere. Every time there was a thunderstorm it was likely we were going to be without electricity. We also had a woodstove for auxiliary and backup heat. And there was a well with a hand-crank right in front of the house.
The hiss of the Coleman lantern is an unmistakable sound . It brings back many memories from my youth . Sadly with advancements in battery and lighting technology, they have disappeared from most campsites and hunting trips
I’m still using my Dad’s white gas Coleman from 1958. Never been rebuilt. Incidentally my gas and mantles are 9 years old and still work great.
Flash point correction in the offing? 😂😂😂
Everytime you light something it's like we're all there lighting it with you.
One of my favorite lanterns! One stays on my desk all the time.
I have a similar Coleman lantern that runs on 1 Lb. propane cylinders that I used for the first time a few weeks ago during a power outage. I never knew how bright they were. Such a fascinating piece of old technology.
Many thanks from the Heartland.
propane will run out in SHTF
If we ever see Cody in shorts we'll have an ankle-watches reveal 😂
I have this lantern and I ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT. I use this lantern every chance I get. You just have to be patient while the generator heats up or you'll blast liquid kerosene into the chamber and soot it up. Filling and lighting the alcohol is easy: just intentionally spill a little alcohol on the flame shield and dribble it to the fill hole. It's way easier to light with a match or lighter that way.
I shopped for three years for a new one of these and finally Amazon had them again. I also have a couple old 1920's Coleman gasoline lamps that are all lacquered up from decades since they were used. This fall I'll be cleaning them up and lighting my shop with gas this winter.
The Ford bottle is from the 70's. The prefix of the part number is D3AZ, which means that, this type of gear oil was released in 1973.
Came here to say this. Can confirm!
On behalf of my children: ‘Why is that guy wearing THREE watches?’.
(I shrugged my shoulders and said ‘guy’s a crackhead sometimes 🤷♂️’).
We always had a couple of these when camping. Thanks for the memories.
Alternatives for Isopropyl Alcohol would be Methylated Spirits or Bio-ethanol.
The Bio-ethanol is the better choice, because it burns cleaner.
6.5 on hi, 8 on low (burn times). You got them backwards at the end, great equipment Cody
Awsome video Cody
Thanks Cody! Be safe
You said the Coleman lantern gives you the fez. You couldn't have said anything better it made me smile when you lit that lantern 😊.👍👏🇺🇲👍🇬🇧
The globe gets HOT! That lesson was learned the hard way as a young boy on a riverbank fish-camping with my father and some close friends.
I have a Seiko Tuna as well, but I must say,.. that Marathon watch is DOPE !!!
Another great video, Wranglerstar.
Cody get you a Birth Month and Year lantern. Enjoyed the Light Up.
That was fun 🎉more more shows 👍
We always used those ones, and Hurricane lanterns in Scouts back in the 1980s. We lit the pressure lanterns with methylated spirits.
Thanks for answering my question about the two watches by adding a third one
My pops loves the sock lanterns, he's had 4 of em since the 80's! They are some of the best brightest latners I've seen!
I belive White Gas has a pretty long shelf life as well. But I came here to say that Coleman will still service their stoves and lanterns if you send them in they will refurbish them. It's a great and rare service these days.
I'm loving this series! It brings me back to the Wranglerstar of old. These videos give me the fizz!!!
The old Coleman laterns & stoves brings back a lot of memories.....
Something very refreshing about this video. Thanks cody. God bless
Appreciate your videos
Kerosene here in Kentucky is about $6 a gallon at the gas station pump.
Love these Coleman lanterns. I have fond memory’s using them with my father when we would go camping.
I've never seen that model. Very interesting.
Thanks!
Still loving this series. Just like the old days
Every time you say "Elk Hunting", my mouth waters. Best meat you'll ever eat!
I’ve got my 60’s still running
I was amazed when I opened the box of a kerosene 201-700 1978 lantern at an estate sale three weeks ago to discover it had never been fired up. Also got the never opened and fired up 425E499 1978 stove. WOW what a find.
I especially enjoy the trigger with the watches. Trolling at its finest. Anyone remember them USPS boxes?
1) Light the mantle Separately before you do the alcohol reservoir, the mantle finishes out better.
2) 6 hours on HIGH and 8.5 on LOW.
I have been retailing and repairing Coleman lanterns and stoves for decades.
In general, not a bad intro.
Also Svea and other basic, old school cook stoves.
Night Driver.
He did put massive words over the video to say he got the 2 numbers mixed up...
Thank you for this awesome video Cody!
Those lanterns remind me of camping trips every summer to Lake George when I was a kid. The light from them is so different than anything from today. Thanks for the nostalgia!
You can heat a pie on the lid too
I have a 1962 coleman 237 that runs off of kerosene!
I'm fond of my vintage oil lamps so this seems like a good fit for me.
You can run the old duel fuel lanterns on kerosene too. Just heat the atomizer before lighting. I use diesel fuel in mind in the summer and gasoline in the winter. Stay frosty sir.
Very nice!
Attention to detail. Brilliant. Lamp is impressive.
God bless brother and your family. Amen.
I just found a Petromax 827 CP200 from 1937-1940 in our old family cabin. It has nice patina and is valued between $300-$450. 😮
$300-450 is a NEW price. Keep looking, that dang lantern is ALMOST priceless...
@@cnrienzo Ok, so maybe more. Anyways it's not up for sale. 👌🏻
@@TH-bj1pb cool
Hilarious!!!!!😂😂 we love you! And Mrs. W!❤
White Gas Lanterns reminds me of my late Dad and all our Hunts & Camping trips ❤
Hahaha
Love the edits!
King of kontent!
Have a great day brother.
The watches are good fun and all but could you do a walkthrough of the cahinsaw box (all in 1)???
Great watch collections, I would like to see more.
Great video. Looking forward to the box build!
Going through a hard time, being forced to take a three month unpaid leave from work. Actively looking for work in the meantime.
Wranglestar videos help keep me less stressed out. I'm gonna work hard so I can hopefully live a life like his one day. That's why my TH-cam channel says inspired by Wranglestar and has for years. I'm not only inspired from the content but the lifestyle. Take care Wranglestar.
Thank you. Hope things turn around for you soon.
@@wranglerstar Thank you!
@@insightfulentertainment5734 I know I am not Cody, but as a man to a man - I am with you and I believe in you and I believe you can make it. Not only you can make it, I believe you will actually make it. God bless you. Only a man can understand another's man strugle. You are not alone, brother. I've been there too.
@@miroslavmajer5155 Thank you sir, that means a lot! God bless you too.
Boy the sound of that lantern brings back memories I can smell it from here
Yet Another Excellent Video Brother ❤🙏🏻👍🏼
That's quite a bit brighter than another kerosene option, an old school Dietz Cold Blast lantern. Great stuff Mr. W.
Pressurized bunsen flames like these can be ridiculously bright, you can run a 60/40 mix of white gas and kerosene in colemans and put off absurd amounts of light
"A man's got to know his limtations," Inspector Harry Callahan. Magnum Force.
Cody I enjoy these types of videos you make! Thanks
I've broken every watch ever strapped on my wrist. How you can wear three blows my mind.
Flame on Cody!😮😅🎉 Kerosene works great also for cleaning old gas tank sludge to like new tanks.
Thank you for the work you put into these videos
Here in the US South Kerosene can be had for about $5 per gallon at rural fueling stations.
Enjoyed by an Irish subscriber. I am amazed by the price of your Kerosene, here its about €1 a litre, $20 a gallon is crazy even by European standards. Your Coleman is an incarnation of the German Petromax, whose founder invented the "Incandescent Mantle".
Overflowing with danger, charisma and masculinity - what more could anyone want from a youtube video! Keep up the great content bro, god bless!
This is how the U.S. Fire Service ensures job safety... #highlyflammable #firebug
Very nice solid lantern. Your lighting sequence didn't disappoint.
I get that old time Wranglerstar vibe in this one. I won't lie, I don't feel that way about all your work anymore. But this is the good stuff. This is where it's at. Just an opinion.
As a 14yr old i used to have an Anchor Lamp. Not as well made as a Coleman but much brighter and did a great job for a few years. It used methylated spirits for the pre heat before use. And to pre burn a new wick.
I think Proho has “too much time on his hands” 😂😁
Up to 3, and setting the trend!!! LMAO!! Keep it going Cody I love it!!!!
Your videos are perfect. Thank you for what you do.
The white gas Coleman lanterns can be converted to use kerosene.
How??
Well, if you consider replacing the Generator, the Fuel and Air Tube (also described as a complete rebuild) I guess.
@@dancoleman8467 there are writeups online and youtube videos detailing how to do it.
@@cnrienzomy coleman 200 only really needs a preheat cup to convert it. The air/fuel ratios arent perfect but its still almost the same brightness.
Lol... no less that three watches. For the Proho that doesn't want to be late!
I think this may be my next lantern!
I have a collection of antique kerosene lanterns (think Dietz and Feuerhand) so, even though it isn’t an antique, it may be a cool addition since they run on the same fuel. Thanks for the video!
Kerosene has a much higher flash point, which makes it safer but we know what you meant. Sorry to be that guy. Thanks for the PROhO video, I like this style of video.
nothing could go wrong at all 🤣
This guy knows what time it is.
(GONE RIGHT)
A third watch. Haha. Sweet.
i was distracted by the 3 watches the whole video hahahaha
I’ve not only used that exact lantern for decades, but I also have the single burner pack stove that uses the same fuel.
Cody....please do vid on building those lantern boxes 😮, i like em 😄
Good thing you got the asbestos hair piece on.