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Select Target Stores: 1-lb Coleman Propane Cylinder

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$3.00

$4.99

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Select Target Stores have 1-lb Coleman Propane Cylinder on sale for $2.99. Select free store pickup where available.

Select Target Stores have 3-Pack 1-lb Coleman Propane Cylinder on sale for $8.99. Select free store pickup where available.

Thanks to Community Member Darkwinter33 for posting this deal.
  • Note, pickup availability will vary by location.
Features:
  • Standard CGA 600 Connection Fits Most Portable Appliances, Grills and Lanterns
  • Use For: Fuel Propane-Powered Stoves, Lanterns and Other Outdoor Appliances
  • Lightweight and Portable
  • Limited 1-Year Warranty

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    • This is $2 less (40% savings) than the $4.99 list price.
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Select Target Stores have 1-lb Coleman Propane Cylinder on sale for $2.99. Select free store pickup where available.

Select Target Stores have 3-Pack 1-lb Coleman Propane Cylinder on sale for $8.99. Select free store pickup where available.

Thanks to Community Member Darkwinter33 for posting this deal.
  • Note, pickup availability will vary by location.
Features:
  • Standard CGA 600 Connection Fits Most Portable Appliances, Grills and Lanterns
  • Use For: Fuel Propane-Powered Stoves, Lanterns and Other Outdoor Appliances
  • Lightweight and Portable
  • Limited 1-Year Warranty

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This is $2 less (40% savings) than the $4.99 list price.
  • About this store:
    • Details of Targets return policy here
    • Sign-up for Target RedCard to save an additional 5%, receive free shipping, and attain an extended return period.

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Model: Coleman Propane 16 oz Propane Camping Gas Cylinder

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I have several of these that I refill from my 25lb tanks. You just need a special adapter (I got for $10 from Amazon) that connect the larger tank to the small tank. You fill the small tank by turning the large tank upside-down and open the valve. It fills up about 80% full. Years ago I estimated that it costed me $1 to fill each Coleman. Not sure the cost now with the fuel costs in the rise.

Note: the colder the tank is, the more the smaller tank will fill. If you refill the small tank in the middle of winter, you can get it 90% full.
lol, these are definitely not empty. Although it can be refilled, they're considered single use items.

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Ransom
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lol, these are definitely not empty. Although it can be refilled, they're considered single use items.
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No stores have them near me, and shipping not available. Need a YMMV on this one I think
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karazi
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Plus one on not empty, i.e. this is full of 1lb of propane in a "non-reusable" tank.
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Just curious, but I see people refill these all the time. Are those different kind of bottle? How can you tell.
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I have several of these that I refill from my 25lb tanks. You just need a special adapter (I got for $10 from Amazon) that connect the larger tank to the small tank. You fill the small tank by turning the large tank upside-down and open the valve. It fills up about 80% full. Years ago I estimated that it costed me $1 to fill each Coleman. Not sure the cost now with the fuel costs in the rise.

Note: the colder the tank is, the more the smaller tank will fill. If you refill the small tank in the middle of winter, you can get it 90% full.
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might are $7.99 for a two pack here in CA

Yes it is ILLEGAL to refill these. There is a company that makes a legally refillable one if interested https://littlekamper.com/
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I managed to grab 9 of them, thanks OP, my weber Q will be very happy
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Quote from Godson :
I have several of these that I refill from my 25lb tanks. You just need a special adapter (I got for $10 from Amazon) that connect the larger tank to the small tank. You fill the small tank by turning the large tank upside-down and open the valve. It fills up about 80% full. Years ago I estimated that it costed me $1 to fill each Coleman. Not sure the cost now with the fuel costs in the rise.

Note: the colder the tank is, the more the smaller tank will fill. If you refill the small tank in the middle of winter, you can get it 90% full.
Yeah, I've read that it's best to chill these in the fridge or freezer for a while prior to refilling for best results.
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For those asking about refilling, yes, you can do it with an adapter (pretty cheap on Amazon) BUT it violates the safety rating with the biggest issue typically being the durability of the pressure relief valve since they're designed for single use.

People do it anyway, of course. Choosing a refill adapter with auto-shutoff reduces pressure buildup, also reducing stress on the valve so it can last longer.

So if you're doing it anyway, get the better adapter Smilie
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Quote from jen612 :
For those asking about refilling, yes, you can do it with an adapter (pretty cheap on Amazon) BUT it violates the safety rating with the biggest issue typically being the durability of the pressure relief valve since they're designed for single use.

People do it anyway, of course. Choosing a refill adapter with auto-shutoff reduces pressure buildup, also reducing stress on the valve so it can last longer.

So if you're doing it anyway, get the better adapter
I'd love to not just buy single-use containers headed for the landfill. Is it safe to refill? Any links to adapters that are good?