Coleman® Propane Tee Adapter
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- Tee adapter
- Connects 2 appliances to one propane cylinder (not included)
The Coleman Propane Tee Adapter allows you to connect two Coleman appliances to one refillable propane cylinder (not included). Made in USA.
Manufacturer model #: 2000005190.
Rated 4.3 out of 5Â by 3
reviewers.
Rated 3 out of 5Â by farmersteve new style
needs new style hoses to work or adapters for all your old style burners like turkey fryers crawfish boilers, etc.
December 24, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5Â by skydiver1 very convenient
it made my camp cooking much more pleasent we had two stoves and two lanterns hooked up on our camp kitchen and we didnt have to worry about ruinning out of fuel from those little canisters. i highly recomend this product to anybody that is going on a camping trip that is gonna be for more than a weekend, and feeding more than a couple of people
April 27, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5Â by chip03 Good additional purchase
This Tee is great for using additional propaine items i.e. stove,grill or oven at the same time. The Tee attaches to any 5 to 20 lb propaine tank easily. When your done using it it can be taken of the tank just as fast. This is great addition to any camper that uses bulk propaine .
February 3, 2010
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Can I connect with this to a regular propane tank And just conect a coleman head to it?
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yes i hooked it to the tank from my bbq and than hooked it to two coleman stoves it also works with lanterns and anything that is propane for camping. although you have to have a couple of hosesTop 1000 Contributor
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You could but, It would not be safe to do so and a little bulky for the table.The correct and safe use of this Tee is to put it on a bulk propaine tank and then get a propaine hose form one of the Tee conections and then conect it to the coleman head.
I hope that helped you.
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