Reddit reviews DOZYANT 4 Feet Propane Adapter Hose 1 lb to 20 lb Converter Replacement for QCC1 / Type1 Tank Connects 1 LB Bulk Portable Appliance to 20 lb Propane Tank
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Connect 1 pound portable appliance to 20 pound propane tank - hose with adaptor fitting let you hook your 1Lb propane required propane appliance with 20 lb tank or lager by connecting this adaptor, allows connection to more fuelCost effective - Stop spending your money on 16.4 oz/ 1Lb propane tank that will last you few hour of usage, with this adaptor you can use it on 20Lb or larger tanks that will last you long period of time, convenient for those with larger tanks.Sturdy construction - installed with a brass fitting and a durable rubber hose, The 1 to 20lb adapter ensures long term usage with consistent output / efficiencyBRASS CONNECTION - Durable solid brass provide secured connections, tank connection has excellent secure connection and durability, Long lasting and is easy to useMulti-suitability - perfect for lantern, heater, camp stove, portable grill, tabletop grill, and more. Great for camping, tailgating, heating needs or having an outdoor cookout.
I bought a 5lb propane tank earlier this year to run my coleman stove when car camping. I fuckin' love it. No more green canisters to worry about, and it's cheap to fill (5lbs is just over a gallon of propane, like 1.2). It's been on a 9 day camping trip, a weekend in Yosemite, ran a full size BBQ for a few meals in Big Bear and it's still not empty.
Edit: You'd need this to hook it to a coleman stove.
You can order an adapter hose off Amazon (pretty sure I've seen them in Walmart too) that hooks a standard grill tank to those little bitty grills. Cost like $8, and a 20lb refill is a hella lot cheaper in the long run if you have the space to store a bigger tank
This is a double-burner stove that comes highly recommended. I have a Coleman single-burner stove.
Not OP but this hose is what I use.
Hmm, in that case I would honestly recommend just buying a cheap propane burner like this. Cost wise it would be about the same, though if you need more gas than what is in a 1lb bottle, you need an adapter that connects to a standard 5 or 20 lb tank (not at all expensive and easy to find at walmart).