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| Mac Coupler Propane Refill Adapter | 
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| Brand: Mac Coupler Category: Sports
Buy New: $18.49
Buy New from $18.49
Avg. Customer Rating:   (4 reviews) Sales Rank: 1967
Media: Misc. Autographed: No Memorabilia: No
ASIN: B000SALJEI
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | Refill 1 pound propane tanks | | | Save on land fill waste | | | Helps the "green" | | | Saves you money! |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description DO NOT OVER PAY FOR YOUR MAC COUPLER REFILL VALVE.ADD OUR ITEM COST AND SHIPPING COST THEN COMPARE TO ANYONE ANYWHERE! The MacCoupler makes a welcome addition to any camping gear, RV enthusiast, outdoorsmen, or home owner that needs to use a 1 lb. propane tank but doesn't want to spend all that money replacing them. Now you can safely, easily refill those tanks with the MacCoupler. It is impossible to overfill the smaller bottle, no need to worry. Simply attach the MacCoupler to your 20 lb. tank, then attach the 1 lb. tank you want to refill and in less than a minute your tank is filled and ready for use.Convenient, Economical, and Environmentally Safe, with the brass MacCoupler you can refill small propane cylinders in 1 minute or less! Work with both new and old stlye valves.The MacCoupler allows you to refill 14.1 and 16.4 ounce propane cylinders typically used to fuel lanterns, heaters, stoves, barbecues, foggers, torches, and other items from 20, 30, and 40 pound tanks for about 30 cents. By using the MacCoupler to refuel these small propane cyclinders, you can help keep discarded cyclinders out of already crowded landfills.Additionally, if one of your larger 20, 30, or 40 pound tanks runs out of fuel, you can utilize the MacCoupler to reverse fill from a 14.1 or 16.4 ounce cylinder. Over 100,000,000 MacCouplers have been sold to environmentally and economically conscious consumers in the U.S. and Canada! Since the MacCoupler is manufactured from the finest brass, you'll typically need to purchase only one to last through many enjoyble barbecuing and camping seasons
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| Customer Reviews:
  I like it July 10, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
It works best when you begin filling the small tanks from a "Full" large tank. The objective is to get the liquid in to the small tank not the vapors. I even use a small pair of pliers to bleed the small valve in the little tank so I know when the liquid is at the top. This adapter will also work to fill the small brazing fuel tanks.
  Used properly it can be very useful and money saving... January 27, 2008 32 out of 32 found this review helpful
For safety concerns just use the source tank valve for on/off control...To fill each 1 lb. bottle more completely simply put those containers in a refrigerator or even a freezer for a few minutes AND put the 20/40 lb. FULL tank in hot water and/or in the Sun...The key here is to maximize the pressure in the source tank and minimize it in the receiving 1 lb. bottle allowing for more propane to transfer before the pressure equalizes...I've been filling these little bottles for years using this type coupler and while they may not get 100% filled as when new they can reach 80-90% with regularity when the above steps are taken...Keep in mind NO Propane tank is completely filled anyway or at least it shouldn't be to allow for excessive heat expansion when full..
Even if trying to refill in a freezing or below environment simply heating the 20/40 lb. bottle up by leaving it in a heated indoors for a few hours and/or in hot water will help tremendously to get more transferred...
When you get tanks refilled commercially the source has pump assisted pressure so this always allows for a complete fill...
  save your money January 2, 2008 4 out of 12 found this review helpful
I bought and used this thing. Not only is it dangerous to use (no shut off) It only fills a one lb bottle, maybe half way with a full 20# can. save your money
  Useful Emergency Item to Have November 12, 2007 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
Useful Emergency Item to Have This is one element of my emergency preparations here in Ohio. My camping/emergency cooking burner, propane lantern and Buddy heater unit all work on the small canisters. This would allow me to make use of the propane in my two 20lb tanks in an emergency by letting me refill those small canisters.
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