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James C. Clayton
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2024
The braided hose seems to be well constructed and the quick connects work well.
George Williams
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2024
I haven't had this very long, nor used it several times, but, so far its worked flawlessly. The quick-connects mate up and do what they're supposed to. The hose is quite thick and tough, yet I'm still able to roll it up nicely. I feel like it will last quite a while.I toyed with paying extra to get the model with the stainless steel mesh around it (for extra protection), but on second thought, I was concerned with how much dirt/mud/grime would end up stuck inside the mesh. So, I think going with the standard rubber (PVC?) hose that has been around for quite some time is the ideal. It will shed water and is easy to wipe off.The yellow rubber protective caps don't stay on very well, but that's not a deal breaker. The hose is either plugged in (and the caps aren't in use), or it's rolled up and put safely away (where the caps don't really matter; plus, when rolled up, you can plug the ends of this hose into each other during storage).All in all, I've been very happy with this product thus far, and would recommend it. If anything changes, I'll be back to post an update.
Ron Kunert
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
I was able to hookup my RV to my home propane tank by adding a few connections and this 24’ propane hose! Great product with quick disconnects makes it easy to attach and detach.
Kenneth D. Shepperd
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2024
Great product, good price. Timely shipping.
Ox
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2024
Nice long hose for connecting from my RV to my Suburban grill (Blackstone like). Easy quick connects on both ends makes installation simple and this 12ft hose will allow me to grill on the picnic table. The RV came with this grill and a three foot hose, but there's no way I'd ever use this grill hanging off the side of my RV, not with the heat, grease splatters, etc. Now I can grill under our canopy away from the RV. All good.
Bob H.
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2024
I have a portable grill with my RV and wanted to have the grill a little further away from the camper. Works great and really like the valve.
radar ranger
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2024
Great length, fitting protectors, and a built in gas valve. Worked great.
Hussain
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on January 24, 2023
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Brian R.
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2017
I have used this hose on several different "camp stove" type propane devices (fire pit, grill, stove) when camping with my new trailer. The trailer came with a quick-connect propane outlet near the rear, and this hose connects to it perfectly and very easily, and allows us to use (with a quick-connect to propane bottle-type adapter - also from Amazon, see below) all our "bottle-type" propane camping gear on a nearby table or ground location.On the device end, you'll need an adapter made up of two parts, depending on the device's connection type. You'll need item #1 below for either:#1 - quick connect to quarter inch adapter, https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B01M9C3UNN/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_8Then for "disposable propane bottle" type devices, you'll need one of these #2 adapters which screws onto #1:#2 - Propane Bottle to quarter inch adapter, https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B000BPGRXI/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_12OR, if your space heater or fire pit or whatever propane device has a connector which wants to screw onto a big (BBQ Grill-sized or larger) propane tank with either a QCC or POL type screw-on connector, this #3 adapter does either one:https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B008E33GEM/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_27But since this QCC/POL adapter ends in a male quarter-inch fitting, you'll also need a double-female quarter-inch coupler to connect it to the quick-connect fitting, I used this one: https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B001PNIL48/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_18Note that the flow of propane will not be quite what you'd get if you directly attached a QCC or POL hose directly to a large propane tank, and long hose or pipe runs of small diameter (like quarter inch) will further reduce the max possible flow rate, so a fire pit (for example) will not have the "tall flames" when using this type of "quick connect from your trailer" connection. The gas flow is certainly enough to cook our food and heat us from the fire pit, but if you're looking for tall, flickering yellow flames above the rocks in the fire pit, that's not what this type of narrow diameter hose system can deliver, so be advised. It's great for what it's great for, and for select other uses, you will be disappointed. Myself, I'm delighted with the convenience and simplicity of this solution, so, 5 stars and a stellar review.This "low pressure" hose needs to be used downstream from a tank with a pressure regulator, such as all trailer propane tanks come equipped with, and the camp heaters and propane stoves all include their own pressure regulator. This "double regulator" is not ideal, since it only lets a certain amount of propane through, but it totally works, and works as well as using the little propane bottles you are supposed to use, since those are lower pressure anyway, as you'd expect since they do not come with a regulator and expect the device to have a pressure regulator.All in all, I am very happy with this purchase, and recommend this hose. At 12 feet, it's a tiny bit of a challenge to reach some locations up on tables near the back of the trailer, which is why I'm ordering a second one. 24 feet is absolutely overkill, but you don't want a propane hose stretched tight, ever, for many reasons, but one of those is the likelihood that it will trip someone, and end up yanking the stove off the table with your meal on it (and possibly blowing up in the process). And the stand-up heater and fire-pit are often needed much further from the trailer than a cook stove, so... 24 feet is looking pretty good after several camping trips.Which raises the point about length - forget the shorter 6 and 10 foot hoses also advertised, you want 12 feet minimum. And more is better, unless you need maximum possible propane flow (as certain devices do, but then you just use one hose). But this hose does everything it's supposed to, and it working extremely well. Highly recommended, and as I said, I actually recommend a pair of them.
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