Recommended Hose And Adapter To Use With Aussie Portable Gas Grill
Question:
What is the part number of the LP hose needed for the Aussie grill number 277-000091 or 92
asked by: Larry H
Expert Reply:
To connect the # 277-000091 grill you will then need a hose like part # CAM57629.
One end has an Acme connector that will attach to a 20-lb propane tank. The other end has the quick-disconnect adapter that connects to the grill.
If you are using one of the smaller propane bottles you will need an adapter part # CAM59213. The grill has a 12,000 BTU stainless steel burner. I did some research and found that one of the small 16.4 ounce bottles has about 22,000 BTUs of propane so you could expect to get about an hour and a half from one of those.
I have attached a couple of photos you can check out to make sure you choose the correct setup for you.
Products Referenced in This Question
Camco Propane Hose w/ Shut-Off Valve - Female Quick-Connect x ACME - 6' Long
- Propane Fittings
- Hoses
- Adapter Hoses
- 6 Feet Long
- Type 1 - Female
- 1/4 Inch - Female QD
- Camco
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Camco Propane Adapter - Female P.O.L./Male ACME x 1"-20 Throwaway Cylinder
- Propane Fittings
- Adapter Fittings
- 1 Inch-20 - Female
- POL - Female
- Type 1 - Male
- Camco
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Product Page this Question was Asked From
- Accessories and Parts
- Camping Kitchen
- Portable Grills and Fire Pits
- Grill Parts
- Stands
- Aussie
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