Usually these folks are GREAT. They have a plentiful stock and they are very helpful. I have used them to buy parts for years. I have ordered from them over and over and have almost always been pleased.
The "almost" happened last week. I ordered a few $ 11 generators (great price by the way) and installed one of the new generators in my 200A Coleman lantern. The lantern turned into a fireball. When I examined the lantern I discovered that the generator wasn't defusing the fuel but was leaking around the base.
I called Leacock Coleman to ask for a replacement and was told that they sell "thousands of those things" and they don't fail. I was told by the guy on the phone that he would need to see it before he would send me another one.
I asked for a prepaid label to send it to them. It hasn't arrived.
I would not hesitate to order from these folks again. As I said..they know their stuff, sell at a reasonable price, and ship quickly.
I would just be cognizant of the fact that if you have a problem (even over a silly little $ 11 generator for you 200A), you might be SOL to get any relief from these folks.
I write this review because Coleman Leacock sends emails asking for its customers to post a review. It has an option to send them a note in case you have had a problem-instead of a bad review so that they can make things right. I tried that option. Nobody responded to me and things aren't right.
So here...
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