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Coleman Promo Codes and Deals: Up to 75% Off in April

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Few things are as iconic to camping as the green Coleman stove. Every summer you’ll find them, along with Coleman lanterns and coolers, on picnic tables across America. At WIRED, we’re big fans of the Coleman Cascade stove, but all Coleman stoves are capable of cooking up delicious camp food. There is more to Coleman than stoves, of course. I’m a fan of the coolers as well, along with the tents (simple and sturdy), and the Forester Sling chair for lounging. No matter what you need to outfit yourself for outdoor adventure as warmer weather arrives, we have a Coleman promo code and coupons to help you save.

Get 75% Off Coleman Drinkware

There’s nothing quite like a cold drink on a hot summer day. Keep hydrated and cool while out in the heat with Coleman’s signature drinkware that’s built to last on every adventure. Right now, when you buy select Coleman drinkware, you’ll get the second at 75% off. So whether you want to go classic Stainless Steel Insulated Tumbler for your joe in the morning, or FreeFlow AUTOSEAL Stainless Steel Water Bottle for your day adventure, you won’t have to choose.

Snag a 15% Coleman Promo Code When You Sign Up

If what you want isn’t on sale, no problem. You can get a 15% discount on one full-price purchase just for signing up for Coleman email list. Separately, you can save 15% on a full-price purchase and get free standard shipping when you sign up for texts.

Members Get Free Shipping at Coleman

If you create an account online on Coleman, you can snag free shipping. Free shipping doesn’t apply to the expedited delivery options, but so long as you’re not in a rush it’ll save you a few dollars. Just create an account, login, and the free shipping will be automatically applied during checkout. This Coleman free shipping deal is only valid for standard shipping within the contiguous United States.

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