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Fill 1# Propane Tanks

Postby mitch5252 » Wed Jan 20, 2010 5:22 pm

Does anyone know if this little device works and is safe?
Here's a picture and the description from amazon.com.

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Why keep buying and throwing away those expensive 1 lb. propane tanks? The MacCoupler E-Z Propane Filler allows you to refill those tanks in less than a minute from any 20-40 lb. propane tank!

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 easily refill those tanks with the MacCoupler!

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.
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Re: Fill 1# Propane Tanks

Postby AlmostThere » Wed Jan 20, 2010 7:50 pm

I'm to chicken when it comes to propane, but certainly makes allot of sense! I would worry about overfilling or somesuch. Just how I fly. ;)
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Re: Fill 1# Propane Tanks

Postby avalen » Wed Jan 20, 2010 7:58 pm

well I've never seen such a thing, it looks and sounds pretty nifty, HOWEVER...
I'm a sceptic because when they fill the regular propane tank they have that
one spot they turn open with a screwdriver so the propane will go in, now that
little bottle doesn't have such a thing on it. Is it cheap enough of an item to
give it a try anyway?
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Re: Fill 1# Propane Tanks

Postby VickieP » Wed Jan 20, 2010 8:33 pm

I went to amazon and read the comments to see what other people's experiences were. There were 9 people who commented and only 1 who didn't like it. At a cost of around $20 I think I would try it if I used those bottles very much. They say to get the small bottle very cold and the big tank warm to fill it good, I'm assuming this would take care of the pressure you are talking about Ava. I bought several bottles a few years ago to use in my Buddy Heater but haven't even used all those yet (wonder if they expire), BUT if I buy a Weber grill I'm wanting, I just may consider this product. Plus the fact that as soon as a hurricane hits the Gulf, the stores are sold out of the little bottles. :cry: Mitch, you can be the tester, if'in Ya get blown up... well, we'll know! :lol:
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Re: Fill 1# Propane Tanks

Postby mitch5252 » Wed Jan 20, 2010 8:45 pm

VickieP wrote:Mitch, you can be the tester, if'in Ya get blown up... well, we'll know! :lol:


How? George won't have a clue where I went.

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Re: Fill 1# Propane Tanks

Postby VickieP » Wed Jan 20, 2010 8:54 pm

mitch5252 wrote:How? George won't have a clue where I went. ..

:lol: :lol: Wait till I get there, I'll take pics! AND post them!!!! (that's what friends are for :P )
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Re: Fill 1# Propane Tanks

Postby Sparkle » Fri Jan 22, 2010 11:39 am

Am I missing something here? Wouldn't you need 20 of those 1lb bottles to fill a 20lb tank? Why would you do that? If I'm having a "duh" moment I'm sure someone will set me straight. :oops:
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Re: Fill 1# Propane Tanks

Postby Bethers » Fri Jan 22, 2010 11:52 am

Yes, Sparkle, you ARE having a DUH moment - they are filling the 1# with a 20#! If I used them, I'd try it.
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Re: Fill 1# Propane Tanks

Postby mitch5252 » Fri Jan 22, 2010 12:18 pm

Sparkle wrote:Am I missing something here? Wouldn't you need 20 of those 1lb bottles to fill a 20lb tank? Why would you do that? If I'm having a "duh" moment I'm sure someone will set me straight. :oops:


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Re: Fill 1# Propane Tanks

Postby Sparkle » Fri Jan 22, 2010 12:19 pm

But I have so much FUN! :lol: :lol:
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Re: Fill 1# Propane Tanks

Postby Echo » Fri Jan 22, 2010 3:20 pm

Love the idea? But I would really think twice about it. Sorry. :roll: I know I've read somewhere that people have had trouble and a couple of them have blown up while trying to refill them. Can't remember where I read it tho.

I do know that more than a few times after using the small tanks and taking them off of the stove or lanterns? I have had the little stinkers drain and go empty. The seals on the little ones are not the greatest. Whereas the big tanks have the valves that you can actually "shut off".

I too hate like fire to be dependent on those small 1lb tanks. I know that they make the LP tree things that you can hook up and use multiple propane things all at the same time. When I finally get the portable gas grill I want I will be looking into getting one of the 10lb propane tanks. Will still need the 1lb'ers for the lanterns and just in case the 10lb'er runs out. But still like the idea of the 10lb'er and would feel a whole lot safer too.
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Re: Fill 1# Propane Tanks

Postby dcricket » Sat Jan 23, 2010 5:21 am

never seen this, but I use those little bottles every camping trip for our lanterns and gas BBQ. Such a pain having all those emptys floating around..I didn't know they were refillable. doh. part of me wants to give it a go, the other part that got sprayed with propane when I was trying to undo our propane tree from the big tank and almost froze my hand off thinks naaaaaaaaaaah don't try it. But wat a great idea. may do a little more research on the subject. Certainly a neat little gadget.
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Re: Fill 1# Propane Tanks

Postby Cedar518 » Sat Jan 23, 2010 7:20 am

Something makes me think that I've seen "not refillable" printed on those little tanks. I'm also struggling with quite a few of them, and then the empties to dispose of,... refilling would be nice. Now you have me wondering,.. I'm going to go look at one of mine to see if I see that message printed there.
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Re: Fill 1# Propane Tanks

Postby Echo » Sat Jan 23, 2010 9:58 am

Donna, when disconnecting your propane tree be sure the big tank is turned off and use your lantern or bbq grill to drain out the hoses on your tree. Simply turn one of them on without lighting it and it should drain just fine. ;)
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Re: Fill 1# Propane Tanks

Postby jemek » Sat Jan 23, 2010 11:12 am

I don't think I would be brave enough to try it.
I have safety concerns. We have a smaller like 5lb tank that is refillable..and we have a tree thing. That we can use.
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