Coleman High-Pressure Propane Hose and Adapter

By : Coleman
Price : $20.40
You Save : $6.59 (24%)
Item Description
Amazon.com Evaluation
Designed for Coleman Road Trip grills and lanterns, this five-foot hose and adapter presents a lot of reach from cylinder to load. Backed by a Coleman 1-year warranty, this hose is built to final. --Brian Olson
Readily attach your Coleman grills and lanterns to a refillable propane cylinder (sold separately). The hose is a generous 5 feet extended and gives speedy and handy high-pressure refilling.
Product Details
- Product Dimensions: 10.2 x 7 x 2.6 inches
- Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
- Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
- ASIN: B0009PUQAK
- Item model number: 2000005062
Item Features
- 5-Feet lengthy adapter
- Connects appliance to refillable 20-Pound propane cylinder (not included)
- Superb for use with Coleman road trip grills or lanterns
- 1-Year warranty
Consumer Critiques
This is what I needed and appears to be beneficial top quality. Minus one star simply because the price is so high.
It was hard to inform from the description (here at Amazon and other internet web-sites) if the connectors on this hose had been appropriate for my needs and how it attaches. I ordered it anyway and luckily it is what I required to connect a propane tank (the variety that is normally utilised for an outdoor grill) to my 25-year old 2-burner Coleman camp stove. One finish of this hose has the identical connector you discover at the best of the small 16oz Coleman propane cylinders -- so it attaches to the metal tube connector that usually goes in between a 16oz cylinder and the stove. The other end of this hose attaches to larger propane tanks like the new a single I just bought. I do not know what a 20 tank is, but mine is like three gallons in size -- the usual type that persons use for outdoor grills. I found out, nevertheless, that it does not match the quick-release connection that I have on a various propane tank that came with my Weber grill. I'll have to see if there is a (rapid release) adapter obtainable so that I can use this hose with that other propane tank also.
This issue is nicely intended and built. Just to emphasize what other folks have currently said - it connects the 20 pound propane tank to the regulator on the stove. It does not connect straight to the stove - you nonetheless need a regulator! The regulators on the newer stoves are on metal tubes with 45 degree angles, the regulators on the older stoves are on rubber tubes.
It makes so substantially much more sense to use a refillable big propane tank than to dump those little empties in the land fill.
