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Select Target Locations: 16-oz Coleman All-Purpose Propane Cylinder

+ Free Store Pickup

$3.35

$5.59

40% off
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Select Target Locations have 16-oz Coleman All-Purpose Propane Cylinder on sale for $3.35. Select free store pick up where stock permits.
  • Note: Availability for free store pick up may vary by location.
Thanks to Deal Hunter idk_then for finding this deal.

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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  • Our research indicates that this offer is $3.07 lower (48% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $6.42.
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Select Target Locations have 16-oz Coleman All-Purpose Propane Cylinder on sale for $3.35. Select free store pick up where stock permits.
  • Note: Availability for free store pick up may vary by location.
Thanks to Deal Hunter idk_then for finding this deal.

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 slickdewmaster | Staff
  • Our research indicates that this offer is $3.07 lower (48% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $6.42.
  • Sign-up for Target Circle Card to save an additional 5%, receive free shipping on most items, and attain an extended return period.

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fourml8r
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$8.57 when you buy 3 ($2.86 each). https://www.target.com/p/coleman-...b22bf&cpng

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ZenNuts
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Quote from Frequency :
you can't refill these small portable containers
Well, you can but not recommended for safety reasons. There are refillable one for sale.

I would just recommend getting a $10 adapter hose that let you use the larger tanks.
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Audiophile72
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Quote from fourml8r :
$8.57 when you buy 3 ($2.86 each). https://www.target.com/p/coleman-...b22bf&cpng
Just got 3 of the 3 packs online from local Target. 3 ($2.86 each). https://www.target.com/p/coleman-...b22bf&cpng
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I want that 40lb jawn with the wheels.
jawn?
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Quote from Abused.Return.Policy :
jawn?
Lol, used to refer to a thing, place, person, or event that one need not or cannot give a specific name to.
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ibrow
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Quote from Frequency :
you can't refill these small portable containers
You can and I have. Not saying you should just saying you can.
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Frequency
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Quote from ibrow :
You can and I have. Not saying you should just saying you can.
Quote from ZenNuts :
Well, you can but not recommended for safety reasons. There are refillable one for sale.

I would just recommend getting a $10 adapter hose that let you use the larger tanks.
OK this is correct but as you say, you should not. It is against code to refill these and a safety issue but you can technically do it. No competent LPG shop will do it either.
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microtough
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Can someone recommend the hose/connector/adaptor to use these 16oz propane cans? Thanks in advance!

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microtough
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Quote from fourml8r :
$8.57 when you buy 3 ($2.86 each). https://www.target.com/p/coleman-...b22bf&cpng
Thanks and repped!
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ButtJesus503
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Quote from Frequency :
OK this is correct but as you say, you should not. It is against code to refill these and a safety issue but you can technically do it. No competent LPG shop will do it either.
What CODE is this?
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arribasn
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Quote from ButtJesus503 :
What CODE is this?
Not sure about code but read the cannisters themselves, it's at least against federal law to refill and transport disposable cansiters
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fanglekai
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yoster_ac
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Quote from fanglekai :
Do not refill these. https://www.phmsa.dot.gov/regulat...ne-bottles
Completely false information by that website.

If you look into the details, the explosion was caused by a leaky coupler. The individual was storing the main tank, inside, with the valve open. The main 20lb tank exploded from a lit flame + fuel leak. It had zero to do with the 1lb propane cylinder. They are trying to use a different event and situation to prove that refilling 1lb cylinders is dangerous. There's no difference here from someone who had a leaky coupler to their BBQ, kept it open, indoors, then lit a flame.

Furthermore, the article talks about the walls being stressed from 'refilling'. This, too, is using one theory as incorrect proof of another. These cylinders have pressure release valves which fail far, far sooner than the walls would.

This is just more reason why people don't trust the 'experts' anymore.

Now, is it still dangerous? Yes, but here's why. Those valves I mentioned, those are known to get weak over time. If you are responsible, you will check them every time you refill your bottles. But to be clear, the danger is the valve getting weak and leaking, NOT the tank exploding. The danger is in fact the exact opposite, an over-pressure valve failing and leaking.

Refill at your own risk, but lets talk about the real risks, not made up ones.
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SlySol
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Quote from arribasn :
Not sure about code but read the cannisters themselves, it's at least against federal law to refill and transport disposable cansiters
There's nothing illegal about refilling the canisters. There are DOT regulations against transporting refilled canisters on public roads. Here's a more in-depth discussion of the legality …

https://tentcampinglife.com/refilling-canisters/
Last edited by SlySol May 8, 2025 at 12:54 PM.
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Quote from microtough :
Can someone recommend the hose/connector/adaptor to use these 16oz propane cans? Thanks in advance!
I picked one up on eBay. You just need to make sure it has the right connections for your main tank on one side and the small canister on the other. The simplest adapter looks something like this …

https://static.slickdealscdn.com/...082753a903
Last edited by SlySol May 8, 2025 at 12:52 PM.

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lavendermermaid
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Quote from SlySol :
There's nothing illegal about refilling the canisters. There are DOT regulations against transporting refilled canisters on public roads. Here's a more in-depth discussion of the legality …

https://tentcampinglife.com/refilling-canisters/
idk if its illegal or not, but i know based on how insurance companies are now, if something/someone was to get burned, pretty sure they will deny the claim
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