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MB Sturgis Propane Hose - 3/8" Male NPT x 1/2" Female Flare Swivel - 4'

MB Sturgis Propane Hose - 3/8" Male NPT x 1/2" Female Flare Swivel - 4'

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Propane hose lets you connect RV appliances to the main LP supply lines in your RV. Female flare fitting connects to flared fittings found on RV appliances or T-fittings. Male NPT threads connect to your regulator or other fittings. Great Prices for the best propane fittings from MB Sturgis. MB Sturgis Propane Hose - 3/8" Male NPT x 1/2" Female Flare Swivel - 4' part number 100383-48-MBS can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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MB Sturgis Propane Fittings - 100383-48-MBS

  • Hoses
  • Supply Hoses
  • 4 Feet Long
  • 1/2 Inch - Female Flare
  • 3/8 Inch - Male NPT
  • MB Sturgis

Propane hose lets you connect RV appliances to the main LP supply lines in your RV. Female flare fitting connects to flared fittings found on RV appliances or T-fittings. Male NPT threads connect to your regulator or other fittings.


Features:

  • Hose supplies propane gas to appliances in your RV
    • Connects to fittings on your oven, water heater, refrigerator, or other appliance
  • Female flare end connects to male flare T-fittings or on your appliance
  • Male NPT connection hooks up with T-fitting, gas manifold or regulator
  • Swivel collars on female end lets you easily hook up line without the hose twisting or kinking
  • Durable thermoplastic hose and brass fittings are approved for LP and natural gas
    • UL569 / CSA 8.3-1 certified
  • Made in the USA


Specs:

  • Temperature range: -40 F to 140 F
  • Hose dimensions: 48" long x 3/8" inner diameter
  • Hose fittings:
    • 3/8" Male NPT
    • 1/2" Female flare
  • Maximum pressure rating: 350 psi
  • 1-Year limited warranty


100383-48-MBS MB Sturgis Propane Hose Assembly - 1/2" Female Flare Swivel x 3/8" MNPT - 48"





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MB Sturgis Propane Hose - 3/8" Male NPT x 1/2" Female Flare Swivel - 4' - 100383-48-MBS

Average Customer Rating:  4.9 out of 5 stars   (122 Customer Reviews)

Propane hose lets you connect RV appliances to the main LP supply lines in your RV. Female flare fitting connects to flared fittings found on RV appliances or T-fittings. Male NPT threads connect to your regulator or other fittings.

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Worked fantastic



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This is working great, no problems.



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worked great



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Excellent as always.



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Just what I needed - quick shipping.



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Great service Carol, checked this morning correct part! Will be ordered more stuff soon!



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I purchased this item to replace the original equipment hose connection on our trailer as part of a recall on the propane regulator. This is an exact fit piece and was very easy to install.



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The product like others we have purchased in the past is excellent quality. Especially like that it was made in the US. We had an issue with shipping and Lori in customer service was especially helpful getting the issue resolved.



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Reasonable price, super speedy shipping and perfect fit. My only suggestion would be to show a ruler/ measurement on the product photo, confirming the diameter of the ends. The female end actually measures 3/4" inside diameter, which threw me off a bit when replacing my old hose. Had to run to Lowes with the hose to confirm my old hose was actually 1/2" female fitting.

Tami

5/18/2020

The hose was an inch longer than the old ones. Was a bit of a trick to position the propane tanks so they attached cleanly and the bends in the hoses didnt rub on the cover while traveling. Otherwise, they have stayed in good shape and working as expected.



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There was three parts ordered they were what I had ordered and they went together very easily and work. The order was on time.



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I love the web site. I could see a 360 view of the part and easily get all of its specifications. I was sure the ends were the right ones to fit my trailer. There was even a short video about the part. The price was very competitive and once I ordered the part, it was shipped right away. I chose the economy shipping and of course, the Post Office misdirected the package and it took 2 days longer than expected to arrive, but if I needed it faster, I could have chosen an express delivery for some additional cost.

I needed a replacement hose because rodents ate through my old hose. I wonder if this part is less palatable to rodents?

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Rachael H.

7/11/2018

you might consider some of our wire loom # 39035. This is a 10 foot section of it, and it is 38 diameter so it should work for your propane hose, just cut to fit. Maybe if there is one more layer on there it may make it less appealing to the silly critters.



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I needed a longer hose to complete my conversion from single to dual tanks on my camper. The hose appears to be of good quality.
The staff at etrailer is great! Very helpful and courteous.
Will continue checking here first for my needs.

Daniel

8/31/2019

No complaints. The hose integrity is still good. No cracks or leakage.



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Product was as advertised. The only concern was the long delivery time, two weeks. That wasn't so horrible in and of itself, just that I buy a lot of items on line and most cases the delivery time is much shorter.

An interesting aside and no reflection on e trailer it turns out my ancient travel trailer (1969) had a different saw gas pipe where gas service enters he trailer, but the counter lady here in Tucson had the right adapter for 5 bucks. Which works out fine. I believe she said the trailer side is 1/2 inch pipe thread and the hose is 1/2 inch propane thread, but she had the adaptor so I'm a happy camper. Sorry for The t.m.i. Maybe next customer with ancient vintage trailer may benefit from my tale.



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I purchased this hose to connect a 5 kw Honda gen set to a 12" (low pressure) propane regulator. This is the ideal combination of components for this application.The slightly larger hose is needed (1/2' vs. 3/8") to act as a reservoir given the lower pressure fuel supply. 3/8"mpt is a standard for the regulators.

A well constructed hose, ideal for the application.



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Went on with no issues. Good quality. I replace regulator while I was at it. Should be done every 10 years

Steven F.

1/9/2022

After 1 year still doing its job. The hose that connects to the nipple does not swivel which make it a pain to put on. Other than that Im glad I got ir.



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Product looks great, installed it today. Was pretty hard to find and you had!



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I actually purchased this hose for a vacuum/pressure rig for casting resin in a pressure vessel. This hose was the only one I could find that had the proper ends to work with both the vacuum pump and the vessel, and it works perfectly!



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etrailer is great. They have great product descriptions and review videos so that I know exactly what I am buying and how it will fit my needs
I recently received a propane hose from etrailer that had been mis-packaged and therefore was the wrong length. They quickly sent out a replacement hose and now I have what I need.
Thanks a lot to Bryan and the crew at etrailer.



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Just bought a used 5th wheel and hose was leaking and went to local rv repair shop and was out of hose. I ordered it and saved money and was delivered quickly and I would recommend them......



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This product has been worry free for a year now, no cracks,no leaks,no problems.

Ronald D.

11/21/2018

No problems at all



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Fit the bill perfectly. Customer Service has been excellent!
Thanks Amy!



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All a great company to deal with



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It is nice to get the hose I needed with the exact fittings so I didn't have to source adapters, etc. Good quality and fast service. What is not to like?



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This propane hose is serving me well. No leaks or other problems one year after purchase. The length was also correct and fit perfectly.



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I recently bought a propane hose 3/8 male to 3/8 female from etrailer. It will be used to go from a 100 lb. propane tank to a copper house feed. It fit perfect but what impressed me was how well it was made and best of all it was made in America. Definitely built to last. Helpful people to work with.


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