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Thread: 20 Lb - 1Lb Propane adaptor

  1. #31
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    Re: 20 Lb - 1Lb Propane adaptor

    Bumping this thread because I just got a 5ft hose to get rid of the 1lb canisters

    And I got a problem.... my Coleman stove wont work with it. Seems the piece inside the stove part isnt long enough to depress the pin on the hose

    Anyone had this? Hose works OK for my buddy heater and BBQ though.

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    Re: 20 Lb - 1Lb Propane adaptor

    Just wondering if your able to unscrew the pin with a socket and space it out with some material , O ring or washer ... I do believe you can take them apart .
    Last edited by Ferenc; 09-30-2018 at 09:10 PM.

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    Re: 20 Lb - 1Lb Propane adaptor

    Quote Originally Posted by wildcatter View Post
    You can fill them right up without freezing the bottle.
    Turn the 1 lb with the valve to 10 o clock and pull the
    valve and when you see liquid gas coming out it's full.
    yub that's the way to do it

  4. #34
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    Re: 20 Lb - 1Lb Propane adaptor

    Anyone know of a local shop that stocks these adapters?
    Planning on a 10 night stay and think I'll need my little buddy heater...
    Hate laying out $60 and then tossing 10 empties...

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    Re: 20 Lb - 1Lb Propane adaptor

    Quote Originally Posted by elch jager View Post
    Anyone know of a local shop that stocks these adapters?
    Planning on a 10 night stay and think I'll need my little buddy heater...
    Hate laying out $60 and then tossing 10 empties...
    They are or at least were illegal in Canada when I bought mine a few years back. Amazon might get you one in time?
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    Re: 20 Lb - 1Lb Propane adaptor

    Why not use a 10 pound tank and an adapter?
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    Re: 20 Lb - 1Lb Propane adaptor

    I have 2 of these adapter's that I never used, they might be 4sale if we know where they might have to be sent, if poster would give a general area where they live, it would help a lot, do you live in BC etc. I see a lot of this on all forum's, Just my thought's

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    Re: 20 Lb - 1Lb Propane adaptor

    Quote Originally Posted by Steeleco View Post
    They are or at least were illegal in Canada when I bought mine a few years back. Amazon might get you one in time?
    What a illegal? The heaters or adapters?

    Because both are sold by large retailers like Canadian tire and amazon.ca .... definitely wouldnt be the case if they were illegal.

  9. #39
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    Re: 20 Lb - 1Lb Propane adaptor

    Amazon, 1-2day delivery.

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    Re: 20 Lb - 1Lb Propane adaptor

    Got mine last year on Amazon.
    But Cabelas does sell them just more money. Id imagine CT would sell them too. Just never seen them there.

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