Eureka! 20-Pound Propane Tank Hose for Eureka! and Jetboil Camping and Backpacking Stoves
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An impressive propane tank serves as the main source of fuel for the main stove. For the satellite burner to be connected to the spire or Genesis stove, you will need to purchase the jet link connector. It is not possible to use the satellite burner as a standalone device.
This is an excellent We only sell the 20lb propane tank hose that is compatible with the Gas stoves such as Jetboil and Klondike are available as well. We do not recommend using it with our backpacking stoves that use a mixed fuel like isobutane.
Unlike the stove itself, you connect the hose to the gas line found on the gas hose that came with the stove. The regulator in the tube is built right into it.
My apologies for any inconvenience. Thank you. I would think it depends solely on the size of threads used on the 5 pound. Thanks a lot! When a 20 pound bag is equivalent to a 15 lb. bag, they are identical. The mission has been accomplished. A NO- if everything else is the same Taking the 5 pounds is a good idea. To ensure that your propane needs are being met, speak to a propane dealer.
Selected User Reviews For Eureka! 20-Pound Propane Tank Hose for Eureka! and Jetboil Camping and Backpacking Stoves
There is something functional in this hose, but it is too soft for my liking and you lose any propane left in the hose after disconnect. This does not happen with better-grade.
In addition to the hose, do I need a regulator for the 20 pound cylinder.
The program works This is what I use to feed a Coleman lantern off of a 20 pound.
I like it.
When I tried using my propane hose on the new Eureka stove, I encountered a problem. Eureka Hose turned out to be just what I needed. It seems they are not omnipresent.