Propane Hose Adapter for Propane Tank to Portable Grille with Disposable Cylinder Connection
Question:
I am looking at attaching my propane tank to my portable grill that I use for traveling and I think it needs to be a 6 length. My portable grill now uses the small disposable tanks. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
asked by: Mark R
Expert Reply:
We have exactly what you're needing, both with a standard hose as well as a more durable stainless overbraid hose:
- Standard # 100555-72-MBS
- Stainless Overbraid # 100700-72
These both have the Type 1 fitting that connects to the propane tank, and then the disposable cylinder connector on the other end.
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MB Sturgis Propane Adapter Hose - Type 1 x Disposable Cylinder Port - Stainless Overbraid - 6'
- Propane Fittings
- Hoses
- Adapter Hoses
- 6 Feet Long
- Type 1 - Female
- 1 Inch-20 - Male
- MB Sturgis
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MB Sturgis Propane Adapter Hose - Type 1 x Disposable Cylinder Port - 6'
- Propane Fittings
- Hoses
- Adapter Hoses
- 6 Feet Long
- Type 1 - Female
- 1 Inch-20 - Male
- MB Sturgis
more information >
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