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GasOne Propane Refill Adapter - Fill 1lb Propane Tank from 20lb Propane Tank - Red

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Color: RED


Features

  • PROPANE ADAPTER THAT SAVES MONEY - Gas one's propane refill adapters allows you to refill your traditional green 1lb propane tanks with the fuel from standard 20lb propane tanks. An ultimate propane adapter Built with the intention of reducing cost of resource used; We can't recall the last time An RV propane adapter, propane hose adapter, and/or a propane tank Adapter saved you this much money!
  • STURDY AND DURABLE - Made of brass to ensure a long product lifetime as well as durability under constant usage. Will not wear down and/or fall apart using Gas One's propane refill adapter is a Heavy-Duty, reliable, and rust-free operation. Corrosion Resistant Brass that provides secure and air tight fitting
  • EXTREMELY DURABLE AND PRECISE THREADS - the refill adapter holds tight and connects efficiently well to 1 and 20lb propane tanks. There are no gas leaks, and the adapter's solid bras materials ensure longevity as well as Universal usage
  • GOOD FOR EMERGENCY - running out of fuel from a 1lb propane tank will soon be an issue of the past; Simply use this to refill your 1lb propane tanks with larger propane tanks You have in storage. No issues with connection along with its easy to use set allows for an overall comfortable and smooth experience
  • EASY TO USE - ready for use right out of the box, place one end of the adapter on your 20lb propane tank, The other end on your 1lb propane tank, and you're ready to refill! / fits Qcc1/Type1 & 1lb propane tanks

Brand: GasOne


Material: Brass


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 2.5 x 1.65 x 1.65 inches


Capacity: 20 Pounds


Fuel Type: Gasoline


Product Dimensions: 2.5 x 1.65 x 1.65 inches


Item Weight: 3.84 ounces


Manufacturer: Gas One


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 50180R


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  • Worked great unlike another brand that leaked. Included are some tips
Color: RED
This is my 2nd adapter. The first was from another seller & manufacture that was a disaster. It leaked like crazy making it extremely dangerous and it ended up in the garbage can. I've never put my blue container in the freezer like some have suggested and I get it pretty full. I just let it sit and fill while I do something else. Here's some tips I'd like to pass on. * Do it outside in a well ventilated area. * Hand tighten the plastic part to 20lb tank and then use a wrench to snug it up. I leave it connected permanently now. * Hand tighten the brass part to the blue container that's being refilled. Then turn it another 1/2 - 3/4 turn more with a wrench. I've written on my blue container ">3/4" to remind me to do that. When I don't turn it more and wiggle the container while filling it may leak. * Sniff and listen when filling to make sure you have a good connection. It will be pretty obvious if it's not tight. * My 14oz blue container weighed 28oz when purchased brand new. After filling it for a while I'll disconnect it and weigh it. If it's not close to the 28oz then reconnect and continue to fill. * Use scotch tape on blue container with final weight written with a sharpie pen. Leave filled blue container outside for a day and weigh it again (& compare to what's written on tape) to make sure you don't have a leak in it. * Use scotch tape and not painters tape as the condensation that forms when you actually use it will cause the painters tape to fall off. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2023 by Mark Chun

  • Saves so much money
Color: RED
We camp a lot, we used to use a ton of the smaller canisters.. this is a game changer.
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2023 by Zackery A Beall

  • Refill Adapter
Color: Qcc
Easy to use. Works well.
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2023 by Randy S

  • Here's the science
Color: Qcc
High quality and works great. Here's the science, without math. When a tank is half full, half the contents are liquid (LP=liquid propane) and half are gas. The liquid turns to gas until a certain gas pressure is reached inside, equalibrium. Opening the valve lets gas out, reducing pressure in the tank causing more fuel to turn from liquid to gas as fast as you use it. When you burn all the fuel, the gas pressure inside becomes that of air, well below that of a tank still having liquid inside. An empty little tank will partially fill from an upside down big tank, because the little tank's gas pressure is lower than the big tank's pressure. But, as soon as some liquid gets into the small tank, it starts to turn to gas because the little tank's pressure is low. For all gases, PV=nRT where nR is a constant and thus Pressure times Volume is proportional to Temperature. When you put your little tank in the freezer, you lower the temperature without changing the volume (i.e tank size) so the pressure must go down. If the small tank was empty to start with, the pressure was already low, that of air, and now it becomes less than air. If the little tank wasn't quite empty, its pressure starts high and goes down some, but not as much as if it were empty. Connecting the big tank to the little tank, you want the little tank to have as little pressure as possible. It is thus best if it emptied and then chilled. The big tank's liquid is at the bottom when it is inverted. The big tank pressure is higher than the empty and/or cold small tank, so liquid goes from the big to small until both tanks are at the same gas pressure. The little tank's pressure goes up as liquid transferred to it turns to gas while the volume for that gas is being reduced by the entering liquid's volume. Because it is chilled, that pressure is not as high as in the big tank. At some point, the little tank's pressure reaches the big tank pressure and liquid stops transferring. With regards to overfilling a small tank, the physics seem to indicate that is not possible, but there's a catch, so keep reading. Here's what might be happening. The small tank is chilled and then mostly filled with liquid, leaving just a bit of space for the non-liquid gas. The two tanks are equal pressure so the small one is fully pressurized. It gets disconnected and then starts to warm up. Remember, PV=nRT. With the volume constant, when the temperature goes up, the pressure must go up. Since it was at full pressure when it was cold, it is now over pressurized and thus could cause tank bulging. Without doing the math, it's not clear how much overpressurization will occur. There are a lot of variables here, like how hot was the liquid from the big tank and how long filling took and how much warming of the small tank occurred during filling. Some reviewers suggest poking the valve with an Allen wrench to let the gas out to fill with more liquid. It will reduce pressure temporarily or overpressurization as it warms. After you poke it you need to quickly reattach it. Now, back to the catch about overfilling. If your stove runs with the tank not fully upright but the tank is 99% full, what will come out? Liquid. Will it turn to gas before it gets to the burner and what will happen if it doesn't? I don't know and don't want to find out firsthand. Best to use the scale and let some out if you've overdone it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2020 by John B.

  • New portable Grill/ worked great!
Color: Qcc
Used once since purchasing! It meet all our needs, size, easy to clean. We cooked hamburgers for a family of five. It sustained the burgers nicely big enough, the heat was controllable! Clean up pretty easy for grilling! I am a female senior and I was worried I wouldn’t be able to lift or carry by myself, I was able to do both without much strain. It was perfect for the beach BBQ FOR FAMILY! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2023 by Carol Sipprelle

  • Works
Color: Qcc
It works well enough. Be nice if it had a pressure gauge.
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2023 by Jim

  • Awesome
Color: Qcc
Awesome
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2023 by Black Smokie Cat

  • Small price to pay for the value you get.
Color: RED
All you have to do is screw the bigger side onto your 15-20lb tank, screw on a small green 1lb bottle, turn the bigger tank upside down, give it about 15-30 seconds & then open the big tank valve. When the hissing stops completely - it’s full. Close the big tank valve, turn over the big tank & unscrew the small tank. Notes: -Have your 1lb tank in your food freezer for 10-20min before beginning this process. Propane likes to move from warm to COLD environments. -as you unscrew the little tank, use 2 hands. 1 on the tank, 1 on the adapter(to hold it steady from turning). After you’ve got the little tank unscrewed about 2-3 rounds, remove your hand off the adapter because freezing propane will shoot out that direction as the disconnection is made. -always place your plastic caps back onto the little tanks. Those caps don’t keep the gas in, but rather protect the threads of those bottles. -i prop my 15-20lb tank upside down before even screwing on the little tank. It gives it plenty of time for the liquid to move to the bottom. -if you finish filling a little 1lb tank, have it unscrewed & hear it hissing a tiny bit, place your thumb over the opening for a couple seconds to see if it’s just a valve reset or if it’s defective. If you remove your thumb & the hissing continues - set that 1lb somewhere far away from your house doors & windows outside. That 1lb tank is now unusable by us(the non-professional). Anyhow. Cool adapter that really saves a LOT of money in the wintertime. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2023 by Justin

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