12FT Quick-Connect RV Propane Hose with 1/4" Safety Shutoff Valve and 1/4" Male Full Flow Plug, Low Pressure Quick Disconnect Propane Hose with Elbow Adapter for 17" and 22" Blackstone Griddles
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Use a camper regulator with the grill and then remove it because two regulators will not work.
This hose isn't going to work. One is listed by seller DOZYANT, and it has the correct ends for what you're trying to do. To run directly from a standard 20lb tank, you must have a pressure regulator inline. One of my griddles is powered by a Blackstone regulator connected to a hose that replaces the small bottles from a 20-pound tank. Because the hose is already regulated by the RV system, I don't use it with a regulator in my RV.
The Blackstone 22" is what I have. A grill connector was included with the hose. While I cannot say with 100% certainty, I cannot imagine the fittings would be different from a manufacturing cost point of view. A new fitting and gas pipe tape will be included with the hose. In the worst-case scenario, you purchase it and then have to return it. The quality of the product I received was excellent.
The hose will work if the quick connectors are the same, but the adapter is specific to a blackstone grill. But that's a different story.
Selected User Reviews For 12FT Quick-Connect RV Propane Hose with 1/4" Safety Shutoff Valve and 1/4" Male Full Flow Plug, Low Pressure Quick Disconnect Propane Hose with Elbow Adapter for 17" and 22" Blackstone Griddles
This was purchased to go with our 22-inch blackstone camper. I see the risk of fire by not tightening connections when I watch reviews closely. When I opened the box, there were no instructions or warning cards, so I went back and reread the advertisement. br>They're good at listing in multiple places where you'll need to tighten connections. They included a roll of connection tape, but the connections are so tight that I can't get it apart to apply the tape. br>At this point, I'm undecided about whether I should keep it or return it. br>It appears to be well built, and I'd like to keep it, but I'm not sure if it's safe (since they mention it so frequently).
Our camper's external propane access valve/port is located in the front. Then, on our camper model's Facebook page, a friend suggested getting a long hose like this instead. BINGO! This solves the problem without the need for replumbing! br>br>There was also no loss of gas pressure, as some reviews claimed. (Perhaps they erred by using two regulators. ) If you connect to your camper via the external connection, the pressure has already been reduced by the regulator located near the main tank (or tanks). When you connect a grill or griddle with a regulator (as they usually do), the pressure is reduced once more - The device is usually rendered useless as a result of this. When connecting to the camper's external propane port, the regulator on the grill or griddle must be removed; there are many websites and YouTube videos that show how to do this, as well as products on Amazon that can help. br>br>I've had a lot of luck with Dozyant products, including this hose and their connectors. No, I don't know who Dozyant is (Ha ha. ) (intentional pun) It's just that their stuff appeals to me! br>br>I hope this information is useful in resolving your camping or grilling problem. Please give this review a 'thumbs up' if you enjoyed it. Good luck with your camping trip!.
This was purchased to expand our camping cooking area. This will allow me to connect my 22" Blackstone to the camper's propane system, eliminating the need for a separate fuel supply. I also purchased a Y splitter to connect the camper's included outdoor grill. The quality appears to be excellent, and the construction appears to be made with high-quality components. I particularly like the solid brass connections. I have a couple of trips coming up in the next few weeks, so we'll see how things go; so far, I'm pleased!.
This is perfect for hooking up our 17" Blackstone griddle to the trailer's "cooker hooker" connection. The quality appears to be excellent as well. The only thing to keep in mind is that if you're used to connecting directly to a propane bottle, you'll notice a reduction in burner output when using this method. It's not the hose's fault; it's because you're farther away from the propane source, and pressure loss occurs as propane travels further down hoses. The output of flame/heat has decreased noticeably. It wasn't rendered useless, but it did mean that some dishes were more difficult to prepare or took longer to prepare.
This was purchased for my grill and fire pit in case I needed to move them further away from the camper. The hose appears to be of good quality, and the female quick connect has the standard shutoff valve; I had no installation issues because my grill and firepit had already been converted to quick connect fittings; for those who are unsure how to tighten the fittings, wrenches are available. You don't need it to be super tight with teflon tape, but hand tight isn't going to cut it. You'll be fine if you use a wrench to tighten up both the quick connect adaptor and the piece you're screwing it onto.
We recently returned from a camping trip where we used a gas griddle several times, and both the hose and the griddle performed admirably. Because I didn't want to leave the fitting attached to the griddle, I didn't use the teflon tape. The brass fixtures appear to be of excellent quality. Because of the length of the hose, it was very easy to level or somewhat level the cooking table. Due to the slope of one site, I propped it up with an 18" 2x4 and the table remained stable. The seller dispatched the item quickly.
The extra-long gas line was exactly what I was hoping for. It works when you plug it into a camper outlet and use the potable grill. It takes some time to purge the air from the line, but this isn't due to the design or manufacture. There is no need for potable gas bottles with conversion connections.
I've got a quick-fire question for you. The Airstream has a connect fitting, while the Blackstone griddle has a modified propane fitting. This gives me more than ten feet of space to set up the griddle while keeping grease off the RV. A propane shut-off valve is installed in the RV. off near the quick connect, and one near the griddle on the hose- It's also a good idea to turn off the propane when it's not in use. Propane flow is good, so the steaks get a nice sear.