Refilling 1lb Propane Cylinders

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Could use some help from my friends. šŸ˜ Apparently thereā€™s a Mr Heater in my near future and with the cost of 1lb propane cylinders living north of $5.00 a piece, Iā€™d really like the ability to refill them myself. My cost to refill a 20 pound bottle is around $12.50 so that would mean I can refill these little suckers for $0.63 eachā€¦ā€¦.big savings. My question(s) is if anyone has experience refilling their own 1lb bottles? Also, what adapter did you go with?? Hereā€™s a pic of the heater just cuz and a picture of the adapter Iā€™m considering buying from Amazon. Theyā€™re asking $24.99 and it has a 4.4 star rating out of 250 customers which is the best I can find. Thanks for your input.
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Thanks for your answers guys. I really appreciate the heads up and do have a 10ā€™ Mr Heater hose in my cart that is made by them and of some special material not requiring a filter. Ya know, one of the things that I was looking forward to was the portability of the unit but in reality, I have to admit the circumstances where Iā€™d be moving it around a bunch are likely not very often. Believe Iā€™ll hit pause on the adapter idea and just go with the hose for now. When/If it ever becomes an issue Iā€™ll take a look at this again. šŸ‘šŸ»
 

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