Refilling 1lb Propane Cylinders

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Mine is very inexpensive, think it was $12. Just an adapter between the two thread fittings. Screw onto the big tank, screw the small tank on, it has a protrusion that opens the valve, I invert in the top of a 5gal bucket that puts the little tank at an angle to fill to aprox. 80%. Open the big tank and let it sit a while. I have some spares, so just usually do one over each night for a few days. Handy to have.
 

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I’ve refilled the everyday cylinders but I’ve seen too many videos of broke-a@@ed RV’ers refill them and have a fire and burn down their rig.

Check these out, there are other brands and other sellers etc The GOOD stuff designed to be safely refilled

I spent a few bucks on this, so much easier to use. Much easier link

All available on Amazon.
 

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I've refilled the Coleman 1# bottles several times with a old adapter that screws directly to the 20 lb tank and 1 lb bottle. My experience is I've had several 1 lb bottles leak after refilling. Not a big deal if you're using them right away. They don't leak once connected to the things your using.

Definitely get a filter if using the hose adapter to the 20 lb tank.
 

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