DOZYANT 12 feet Low Pressure Propane Quick-Connect Hose, RV Quick Connect Propane Hose, Quick Disconnect Propane Hose Extension - 1/4” Safety Shutoff Valve & Male Full Flow Plug for RVs
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Several of my Versatop by Camp Chef accessories are compatible with this product. The camp chef will not work with it, as James pointed out, but if you have a 2 burner expedition or something that is low-pressure, the camp chef will work. Camp Chef can inform you of what you have and what you need to connect to the RV by email. The simple solution was to order a quick connection conversion kit through camp chef. This adapter fits right on the Versatop which has two I also have success using this on my Weberq.
You're right, it will work
There is a 5/16 ID hose with a 1/4 fitting.
Please note that this is only for LP.
Selected User Reviews For DOZYANT 12 feet Low Pressure Propane Quick-Connect Hose, RV Quick Connect Propane Hose, Quick Disconnect Propane Hose Extension - 1/4” Safety Shutoff Valve & Male Full Flow Plug for RVs
When I was camping with my new trailer, I used this hose on several different types of propane devices (fire pit, grill, stove). In addition to the trailer, there was also a quick-start guide A propane bottle must be connected to the system An adapter of this type All our bottle-tops are available on Amazon, as well) The camping gear can be found on a table or on the ground nearby. Depending on the type of connection, you will require an adapter made up of two parts on the device end. Below you will find item #1 you need for either of these things I selected the following statements - #1 You will need one of these #2 adapters which screw onto #1 if you plan to use a disposable propane bottle device. Item #2 The connector on the #3 adapter allows you to do either of the following Because this QCC/POL adapter ends in a male quarter-inch nut, you need to use the male part If you need a double-inch fitting, you'll also need a 2-1/4-inch fitting In the quarter there are only females. A quick-connect coupler is needed to connect it to the flange I used this fitting to connect the fittings We can cook our food in the fire pit and use the heat, but if you're hoping to create tall, flickering yellow flames on top of the rocks in the fire pit, this type of narrow diameter hose system is not going to bring it. The product is great for what it is designed to do, but you will be disappointed if you use it for certain other purposes. My personal experience is that I am delighted with the convenience and simplicity of this solution, so five stars and an outstanding As a result, this "low pressure" hose must be used downstream from a propane tank with a pressure regulator, such as those that come equipped with trailer propane tanks, and the regulators on camp heaters and propane stoves. The double regulator is not ideal, since it only lets a certain amount of propane through. However, it is totally functional and works equally as well as using the little propane bottles you are expected to use, since those are under low pressure anyway, since they are not equipped with a As a whole, in this case, I am very pleased with the purchase and recommend this product. Due to the trailer's length of 12 feet, it can be a bit challenging to reach some locations near the back, which is why I'm ordering a second. The 24 feet is the absolute maximum, but you should never have a propane hose stretched taut, for many reasons, but one of them is the prospect of someone tripping over it, and pulling the stove off the table with your meal on it (and possibly blowing it up). It is often enough to use a stand-up heater and fire-pit much further away from the trailer than a cook stove. I have been camping for several weeks now and my 24 feet is looking good. This brings me to the point that length matters Do not buy the shorter 6 and 10 feet hoses that are already advertised you want at least 12 feet. Whenever possible, increase the pressure in the hose, unless you need the maximum possible propane flow (as with certain devices, in which case you'd use a single I can tell you that this hose works perfectly, and it does everything it should. They are highly recommended, and as I said, I recommend a pair.
As an FYI, if you decide to convert a patio grill to be used in an RV, like I did, and I am sure many others are, you will need to order this hose and a male npt quick connect fitting. In the case that the regulator was made to go directly onto a large bottle, it needs to be taken off the grill. I had been searching for an alternative but this saved the day.
A good hose, from what I can tell. The purpose of this hose is to connect a propane grill to an RV propane tank. As expected, I was able to connect the quick connect right away. The only thing you need to keep in mind if you do this with your RV is that unless the grill is meant for this purpose, you will also need to change the control valve on the grill, so that the propane is not 'regulated'. A few grills are specifically designed to do this and come with proper equipment, while others aren't. I installed a "Camco Control Valve with Quick Connect Replacement Part for Olympian 5500 Grills - DC for my Cabela's grill, which was not functioning, and I replaced it with the Camco product. The 77274 is designed to be used with your RV, camper, or trailer's propane supply (57274). The control to use with it is a M12x1 control valve that will work with most grills. An Olympian 500 grill has a male threaded outlet to fit into the grill control port as well as the 5. 1 outlet.
It is possible for our portable grill to hang on the side of the camper, but I worried it would be too hot to do that. I connected the hose with our Flagstaff MicroLite's auxiliary hose and it worked like a charm. There is no standard size for this, so I am not sure. This allows you to use the camper's LP gas to power your grill and place it outside the area of the awning when extended. For me, it was well worth the money to have it already put together and work so well it is just like the connection coming out of the camper. I had no problem in making the connection to or disconnecting from the extension since its shut off switch has to be in the off position.
Since the gas fitting for the motorhome is to the left of the exhaust pipe outlet, I assume the manufacturer placed it there in order to avoid the exhaust pipe outlet on the right There is a small table next to the side of the motorhome which is placed a few feet from the side of the fitting so that the 12' hose can reach the grill. As well, it is short enough when coiling up to not take up much space. The fittings on both ends are of The best I could have hoped for.
As far as my RV was concerned, this extension worked well. By connecting the fish cooker to the external propane line that is located below the rear bumper, I can prepare my fish for the grill. My outdoor kitchen is located on a side of the RV, so using this hose allows me to be closer to it. Flexible and easy to store, this hose is ideal for many applications. Hook up and removal are made easier by the quick connects on the hose as well as the cut off valve. This extension has been very useful.
My quick connect setup is integrated with my travel trailer, and I am very satisfied with the product. With a two-burner stove, a sink filled with water, and a small refrigerator, it functions as an outdoor kitchen. When it comes to cooking, I typically use my stand alone camp chef stove. A small Cuisinart grill absorbs normal propane from bottled fuel and I recently purchased one like this. In addition to this quick connect extension hose, I was able to use a brass adapter from the DOZYANT company to use my outdoor kitchen fully.