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Jul 29, 2020
Great US made product
Great little pot holders for cast iron. Be aware, as the description states, but not the photo, you may get some funky colored leather, like neon green.

Mar 29, 2018
Best BMW upgrade for the buck!
These entry lights are the coolest! They get ooohs and ahhhs every time people see them.
Super easy to install (5 minutes, literally). Pry the door entry lens (under your door) out with a butter knife. Disconnect the simple plug on the wire.
Plug in your new laser light. If it doesn’t light, reverse the plug (+ and - must line up on LEDs).
Snap the lens and light assembly into the hole under your door. Voila!
It’s that simple!

Oct 12, 2016
Great globe for your Coleman lantern
2 of 2 found this helpful This frosted bulge globe makes a very ordinary 288/286/285 Coleman lantern look like the iconic Coleman 200A. Super cool, easy modification! The frosted globe casts a gentle, subdued light from your lantern, much like a frosted light bulb. Perfect for use on your camping or picnic table, as the light won't blind you when dining, reading or playing cards or board games.
This transforming globe is dubbed the "G-mod" in the Coleman collecting community, short for the Gary modification, named after collector "Gary Coleman" B., who discovered these globes fit most lanterns that use a small cylinder globe and have no external frame around the globe (such as the Coleman 285/286/288/214 and 335).