🔥 Elevate Your Outdoor Cooking Game!
The Kbrotech Camping Stove Adapter allows you to convert a 1LB propane small tank into an EN417 Lindal valve canister effortlessly. With a lightweight design and durable materials, this adapter is perfect for camping enthusiasts looking for convenience and safety in their outdoor cooking adventures.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.27 x 2.56 x 1.14 inches |
Package Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.2 x 1 x 1.4 inches |
Item Weight | 31 Grams |
Brand Name | Kbrotech |
Color | Gray |
Material | Aluminum, Copper |
Manufacturer | Kbrotech |
Part Number | 005 |
R**Y
Works perfectly with MSR Whisperlite Universal
I got this to use with my MSR Whisperlite Universal to make it a bit more convenient when I use it for frontcountry camping. There were no modifications required and I tested for leaks by submerging everything underwater, the seals are good and you don't have to over-tighten any connections to get a good seal. The threads are cut cleanly and screwed on without any issues even to an old propane tank I had with a little rust on the threads. Regarding venting during attachment, yes, it vents gas while screwing it on for maybe 1/2-3/4 of a turn. That's no different than actually attaching a canister. It does vent a little more on the Lindal side than the propane side, so if it bothers you attach the lindal side to your stove first, then the propane side. Still, you shouldn't be attaching/detaching fuel bottles near other open flames or while smoking anyway.Keep in mind that the pressure inside propane bottles is going to be higher than in isopro/butane canisters, thus why they're thicker and heavier; so opening the valve wide open on your stove could result in the gas outrunning the stove and actually blowing the flame out, at which point you have flammable gas venting out of the burner around potentially glowing hot metal. I opened the valve all the way on my MSR stove and even with the full propane bottle laying on its side feeding liquid I didn't have any issues, but a stove without a preheat tube for the fuel and a different design may have issues. This doesn't mean you'll get a smaller flame though, the higher pressure just means you'll get the same size flame at a lower valve setting. This isn't a problem or an issue, just something to be aware of. It'd be pretty hard to do accidentally, just don't hook everything up and throw a pot on it for the first time and crank the valve open all the way without knowing how your stove will work. It's pretty obvious when your giving the stove too much gas.Also remember that the large propane bottles are bulky and too heavy to be of much use when actually backpacking, for that I'd stick to liquid fuel or proper backpacking style canisters. But for those times when you want your stove to pull double duty as more of a camp stove than a backpacking stove this saves money over canisters (which I almost never use on the MSR anyway) and is more convenient than white gas (my usual fuel) as there's no priming required. The generic propane canisters are cheap and can be refilled from larger propane tanks, there's even a type now that's made to be refilled although with a little knowledge and some safety precautions the standard type can be refilled easily as well.This also connects fine to Pocket Rocket style stoves, but I wouldn't recommend it as you're elevating the stove quite a bit on a narrow, unstable base. This really works well with remote-canister style stoves, and if you don't need liquid fuel capabilities you can pick up a generic one for <$20 here on Amazon and if you're running it on propane canisters the small weight penalty shouldn't matter to you.Overall I'd recommend this to anyone that has a remote-canister style stove that ever uses it outside of backpacking. It makes your stove even more versatile and unlike isopro/butane canisters the regular propane canisters will even run in cold weather due to the higher vapor pressure of pure propane.
M**L
Great price
Works great and the price was cheaper than other places on line.
J**N
A must have
This adapter is a must have for any camper . You can convert any isobutane device to a 1 pound propane tank , this adapter not only gives you more propane but gives you more options to find easier to get propane then butane which can be hard to find at some camp stores . Buy this
B**T
works with oillamp mini burner
works as intended . threads are solid and works perfect for attaching to a regular coleman or benzomatic tank. just be careful of how high you set the flame.
M**M
The proper size.
I ordered the wrong piece but the one I did get works just fine.
J**N
Perfect for camping
Bought this so I may use the 1lb coleman propane cans with a different stove attachment, definitely is worth the money and value. I plan on buying this for my friend who is a camper himself and definitely know he will enjoy it!
S**H
Didn't work for me
Looks solid and screwed on well but didn’t work at all for me. I screwed it to the top of the propane bottle then attached my folding iso-butane camp stove (it's like this one https://amzn.to/3hco5PV - an awesome little stove!) and it seemed to fit together but no gas came out. I can tell that it sorta works because when I loosened the parts I can hear and smell gas but I could never get it to work. Bummer as it’s outside of return window. Mostly I hate to waste it, anyone want it?
N**Y
Works perfectly
Simple. It does what it’s designed to do.
E**N
Does what it's supposed to do
This product did exactly what I wanted it to, which was to allow me to use both butane and propane with my Jet Boil Stove.
D**L
convert propane tank
I can now use a propane tank from any store to fit my stove.I love the product it works well
I**I
C
Works and fits perfectly
D**R
Works fine.
I uses this on an MSR stove. I'd give it 5 stars after I use it dozens of times. Feels like a well machined product.
R**L
Leaked fuel and almost got frost bite
while screwing this on the 1l propane bottle, alot of fuel was leaking fast while screwing it on and while fuel was leaking onto my hand, and almost get frostbite. I would be very careful with this product, best not to buy.
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