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Just a heads up:Apparently, propane made the hoarding list...
At $0.80/lb versus $5/lb, the hoarders can hoard away on this!
Not when you’re trying to go lightweight.$20 hose adapter...problem solved
I ended up buying a 5lb bottle for this reason. Got sick of all the left over bottles laying around and how much they cost for how much gas you getNot when you’re trying to go lightweight.
I did the same.I ended up buying a 5lb bottle for this reason. Got sick of all the left over bottles laying around and how much they cost for how much gas you get
I have the same small propane tank. They work great. They take up about the same space as 2 or 3 of those green bottlesI ended up buying a 5lb bottle for this reason. Got sick of all the left over bottles laying around and how much they cost for how much gas you get
Not when you’re trying to go lightweight.
I bought one this fall. It works great.Have any of you guys used this thing?
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I’m sure this was the culprit in my buddies situation, easy enough to damage an O ring.I had a one pound bottle that was new. It had a badly shaped O-ring in the neck. I found this out the hard way in a deer blind. I lit the heater and it started like normal. About 10 seconds later I had a 2.5 foot ball of fire in my small Ameristep Tent Chair Blind. The only intended way out is through the front zipper. The only place that there is room for a heater is between you and the zipper. A quick reaction of standing up and pushing up real hard with my arms, and I threw the blind up in the air so I could escape the fire.
Now I look over the one pound tanks and inspect the O-rings prior to uses. No Miss Shapen O-rings!
Yes, check those o-rings! In November we were about to cook the camp dinner dinner on an old Coleman stove. Buddy #1, who tends to rush through things and not pay attention and shall remain nameless, went to set up the stove and either cross-threaded the bottle or damaged the o-ring and then lit the burner on low and walked away. Buddy #2, stepped over to start cooking and turned up the gas, creating a huge fireball that singed off a bunch of his beard and curled his eyebrows, he was a little shell-shocked so I jumped in and popped the quick disconnect on the hose and tossed the flaming bottle away from the truck before everything else caught fire...it was very excitingI had a one pound bottle that was new. It had a badly shaped O-ring in the neck. I found this out the hard way in a deer blind. I lit the heater and it started like normal. About 10 seconds later I had a 2.5 foot ball of fire in my small Ameristep Tent Chair Blind. The only intended way out is through the front zipper. The only place that there is room for a heater is between you and the zipper. A quick reaction of standing up and pushing up real hard with my arms, and I threw the blind up in the air so I could escape the fire.
Now I look over the one pound tanks and inspect the O-rings prior to uses. No Miss Shapen O-rings!