Burner Assembly Complete, Round, Used - U830
This is a used burner assembly with the round mixing chamber that will fit the model 220F & 228F. It will be in fine working condition. It may show signs of tarnish and other spots from being old.
This is a used burner assembly with the round mixing chamber that will fit the model 220F & 228F. It will be in fine working condition. It may show signs of tarnish and other spots from being old.
This is a newer style mixing chamber for the 220-228 series lanterns. It is plated with a zinc coating or something similar.
This is a used mixing chamber. May or may not have a vent rod and air tube screw.
This is a used older style brass mixing chamber for the 220-228 series lanterns.
Early mixing chamber used on the early 220/228B lanterns and lamps of the same period.
Mixing chamber for lamps and lanterns. It has the burner tube holes at a wider spacing than the normal mixing chambers. The burner tube holes are 1/1/2 inches apart center to center. Normal mixing chambers are spaced 1 3/8.
Early mixing chamber used on the early 220/228B lanterns and lamps of the same period.
Aluminum mixing chamber for most double mantle lanterns and lamps. Coleman experimented with aluminum for a few parts back in the old days. I believe it was discovered that aluminum could not hold up to the heat. Probably more of a display piece than for using.
This is a shade standoff for a non Coleman Lamp. The threads are too big for the Coleman mixing chambers. It is typically used to mount a paper shade on a lamp with a glass globe in place.
Post is 5/16" Wide in diameter, end to end is 2 5/16" long, end to base of threads is 1 15/16", and the outside thread diameter is 15/64"