Amazon.com has Flame King Propane Refill Fitting Adapter Valve for 1LB Camping Refillable Tank Cylinders on sale for $23.48. Shipping is Free w/ Prime or $35+ orders.
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- SAVE TIME and SAVE MONEY with the Propane Fitting Adapter Valve that makes it easy for you to refill the Flame King's reusable 1LB, 1/2LB, and 1/4LB propane tanks from the convenience of your own home.
- REUSABLE TANKS HELP THE ENVIRONMENT: 48 million disposable propane tanks end up in landfills every year; keep them out of the environment by using the Flame King 1LB, 1/2LB, and 1/4LB refillable cylinders
- VERY EASY TO USE: The 90° bend helps keep your refillable cylinder upright, maintaining a tight seal and preventing leaks; the EZ lever automatically pinches the fuel off, minimizing leaks & preventing safety hazards with propane left in the adapter
- DESIGNED FOR MAXIMUM SAFETY: The flow of fuel is automatically cut off when the EZ lever is released reducing leaks and helping maintain consistent pressure levels, so you can be confident your refillable canister is safe to use
- NOT DESIGNED FOR SINGLE USE/DISPOSABLE CANISTERS: Only use the Propane Refill Adapter Valve with Flame King refillable Propane Cylinders (sold separately)
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Asking for all the people that support the unsustainable practice of using an engineered steel container only once.
Asking for all the people that support the unsustainable practice of using an engineered steel container only once.
The seal works repeatedly. When filling steel canisters the valve started leaking after just a couple fills. The Flame King version has not after multiple seasons of use.
As far as this tool the valve must be held open. I created my own from brass parts. I posted it here awhile back.
The tanks are good if a little expensive but Scheels runs specials.
This tool would be a pass for me but to each his own.
For everyone else, fuel kegs are better than these you don't need an allen key to bleed the valve on those.
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