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product_id: 1506067
title: "Propane One Pound Tank Refill Adapter"
brand: "mr. heater"
price: "NT$1016"
currency: TWD
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 9
category: "Mr. Heater"
url: https://www.desertcart.tw/products/1506067-propane-one-pound-tank-refill-adapter
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region: Taiwan
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# All brass construction - durable & corrosion-resistant Refill 1lb propane bottles in under a minute 1-year limited warranty for peace of mind Propane One Pound Tank Refill Adapter

**Brand:** mr. heater
**Price:** NT$1016
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔥 Refill Fast, Save More, Adventure Longer! ⛺

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Propane One Pound Tank Refill Adapter by mr. heater
- **How much does it cost?** NT$1016 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tw](https://www.desertcart.tw/products/1506067-propane-one-pound-tank-refill-adapter)

## Best For

- mr. heater enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted mr. heater brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Precision Fit for Safety:** Soft nose POL fitting and hand-tighten design prevent cross-threading and leaks, keeping you safe.
- • **Effortless Refills, Anytime:** Quickly top off your 1lb propane bottles from a standard 20lb tank without hassle or leaks.
- • **Maximize Your Fuel Efficiency:** Refill up to 14 bottles per 20lb tank, saving money and reducing waste on every outdoor adventure.
- • **Built to Last with Premium Brass:** All brass construction ensures long-lasting durability and corrosion resistance for frequent use.
- • **Trusted Reliability Backed by Warranty:** Enjoy a 1-year limited warranty that guarantees quality and performance you can count on.

## Overview

The Mr. Heater Propane One Pound Tank Refill Adapter is a robust, all-brass fitting designed to safely and efficiently refill 1lb propane bottles from a standard 20lb tank. Engineered for ease of use with a soft nose POL connection and hand-tighten design, it prevents leaks and cross-threading. Ideal for outdoor enthusiasts and professionals alike, it enables up to 14 refills per tank, backed by a 1-year limited warranty for dependable performance.

## Description

Refil Your 1lb Propane Bottles In a Flash With This Handy Refil Adapter Fitting

Review: Works great. No leaks. - This adapter will allow you to refill the green 16.4 oz propane BOTTLES (Coleman, Worthington, etc) or the blue 14.1 oz BernzOmatic from a standard 20 lb (5 gal, well 4 gal if fitted with the 80% fill valve limiter) TANK. (I refer to the cylinders as bottles and tank for clarity below.) Some tips for a satisfactory refill: You DO NOT need to freeze or warm anything. The bottles DO NOT have to be empty. You DO need to wrap a couple turns of teflon tape around threads of the adapter and then tighten it onto the tank BY HAND until it seats - if it becomes hard to turn after a twist or two you are cross threading so back it out and start again. If you force it on with a wrench when cross-threaded it will leak and cause you needless frustration, so tighten by hand. Now take a wrench and give it another 1/2 turn or so. You want adapter tight on tank so that it doesn't come loose when screwing on and off your bottles. You DO want to transfer only the liquid propane from tank to bottles. This means you will have to lay tank on its side if more than 1/2 full and completely upside down if less than 1/2 full, otherwise you will just fill bottle with gas. You DO want to LOOSELY HAND TIGHTEN your bottle onto adapter. It DOES NOT need to be cranked on. It won't leak. Just snug it up using your thumb and a couple of fingers. Now open valve on tank. You will hear the liquid swishing into the bottle. Wait until you can't hear it anymore. If your bottle was completely empty this will take about 10 seconds and your bottle will be about 1/4 full (maybe 1/3 full if you heat tank and freeze bottle) but it doesn't matter. Now see that 1/4 inch hole with the pin in the middle on top of your bottle? That is a pressure relief valve. You can take a pair of needle nose pliers (the kind with the tangs bent at 90 degrees make this easy) grasp the pin and pull it up a tiny bit. Gas will vent out from bottle and the swishing sound of more liquid going into the bottle will resume. You can continue to let out gas until liquid spews out (careful, it's very cold). If you have the bottle turned so that the valve is at the top half of your horizontal bottle when the liquid spews out, your bottle will be about 90% full. Release pliers, close valve on tank, and unscrew the bottle. You will hear a little whoosh as it comes off adapter. Take a fingertip full of petroleum jelly or vegetable grease and wipe it into the relief valve hole. It should stay there. If not, you can wiggle pin to get valve to seal. If it takes a lot of manipulation to get it to seal, don't refill this bottle again, because you probably bent the pin. If it will not stop leaking, not to worry. You can either place bottle on a stump and from about 100 yds shoot it with your rifle or, if the kids or wife are around, you may want to mix up some JB Weld or Fix All, wait until it's almost set and stuff it into hole keeping your finger over it until hard (about 30 seconds). You should rarely, if ever, need to do this. I've refilled 1000's of bottles and only had to shoot two. :) I usually get about 14 full bottles per tank. The adapter paid for itself the first tank. Follow usual precautions about nearness to open flames, sparks, etc, or you will lose your eyebrows or blow yourself up.
Review: Very handy and useful - Works great, helpful tip freeze the small bottle first that allows you to get more volume.

## Features

- Canada restricted
- All brass construction
- Refill one pound bottles
- soft nose POL
- 1-year limited warranty

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000AMC5WO |
| Assembly required | No |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #117,089 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #747 in Grill Connectors & Hoses |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,042) |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Import | Imported |
| Included Components | Adapter |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
| Item model number | F276172 |
| Manufacturer | Mr. Heater |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.5 x 3.75 x 3.62 inches |
| UPC | 885596149230 799360364906 716080050643 885946572824 688078127777 885762913627 885490333650 885533367451 089301761728 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year limited. |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Mr. Heater
- **Flavor:** unflavored
- **Global Trade Identification Number:** 00089301761728
- **Item Form:** Adapter
- **Item Weight:** 136 Grams

## Images

![Propane One Pound Tank Refill Adapter - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/6188Ke3M-VL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: When using a re-filled 1 lb bottle with the Portable Buddy Heater, do I need to use the Mr. Heater Fuel Filter between the bottle and the heater?**
A: Based on information from a propane professional, from service and delivery to training firefighters. It is not save nor efficient to refill the 1 lb. bottles. I threw mine away because of this and that it did not work.

**Q: Is it possible to refill a coleman 1lb disposable propane bottle with this adapter?**
A: Yes - that is what I use this for. I have a few of the short fat Coleman and a few of the tall, slim ones that I refill. Here is a link with some good instructionshttps://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CFUQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.instructables.com%2Fid%2FRefill-Disposable-Propane-Tank-from-a-Standard-BBQ%2F&ei=jasdU5IryNquAffcgbAB&usg=AFQjCNF1HIS-a2i9cS9NyPkVdA9Q9LBXhg&sig2=5e404fHQiBXDUy9-bk7ELw&bvm=bv.62578216,d.aWM

**Q: how to tell when if is full ?**
A: Ken and Dragonfly have got it nailed. If you are willing to read through 40+ comments you can read my review for the actual physics behind this. It is not possible to overfill the small tank from a big tank on a first go - the temperature drops in the big tank as the propane exits and leaves more space for the liquid to evaporate into (evaporating water makes your skin cold and evaporating alcohol makes it even colder, right?). As the temperature drops so does the pressure; meanwhile pressure is building up in the small tank as more and more of its space is filled and the remaining gas propane is trying to escape up into the big tank. The two tanks will reach equilibrium and the propane transfer will stop long before the tank is full - posters have reported between a third and a little over a half full (it depends primarily on the temperature of the two tanks, and to a lesser extent the amount of propane remaining in the big tank - which acts as a heat sink.If you are happy with one third of a bottle, there is nothing else you have to do and you cannot and will not overfill. Some of us have chilled the small bottle once (can get to 2/3 full) or even twice (can >easily< overfill). Dragonfly puts the big bottle in the sun or in warm water, which is too much trouble for me but same principle.If you do go for deliberately manipulating the temperature of one, the other, or both bottles, you can tell when it is approaching "full" (which still won't be truly full but it could be full enough so that if it then warms up, pressure could build up and release propane) because the hissing sound will start to taper. The moment you hear that hiss start to slow, it's as full as safety allows. Read my review for other safety precautions.

**Q: Various sources say to connect to a 'full' 20 lb tank to refill the empty disposable bottles.  I understand a full tank might have better pressure, so how many bottles can I expect to refill from a 'freshly refilled 20 lb tank' OR 'is it imperative that I use a full tank to do the refills'?**
A: Most tank exchange places only put about 15 lb in the 20lb tank.  quick, easy, set price.  If you take your 20lb take and have it refilled you pay for what you get and it takes a little longer.  exchange services made it quick and easy to a tank of gas. exchanging is generally higher than then refilling.   So paying more getting less.  http://www.elivermore.com/propane.htm So an exchanged tank may fill less.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works great. No leaks.
*by B***P on January 21, 2014*

This adapter will allow you to refill the green 16.4 oz propane BOTTLES (Coleman, Worthington, etc) or the blue 14.1 oz BernzOmatic from a standard 20 lb (5 gal, well 4 gal if fitted with the 80% fill valve limiter) TANK. (I refer to the cylinders as bottles and tank for clarity below.) Some tips for a satisfactory refill: You DO NOT need to freeze or warm anything. The bottles DO NOT have to be empty. You DO need to wrap a couple turns of teflon tape around threads of the adapter and then tighten it onto the tank BY HAND until it seats - if it becomes hard to turn after a twist or two you are cross threading so back it out and start again. If you force it on with a wrench when cross-threaded it will leak and cause you needless frustration, so tighten by hand. Now take a wrench and give it another 1/2 turn or so. You want adapter tight on tank so that it doesn't come loose when screwing on and off your bottles. You DO want to transfer only the liquid propane from tank to bottles. This means you will have to lay tank on its side if more than 1/2 full and completely upside down if less than 1/2 full, otherwise you will just fill bottle with gas. You DO want to LOOSELY HAND TIGHTEN your bottle onto adapter. It DOES NOT need to be cranked on. It won't leak. Just snug it up using your thumb and a couple of fingers. Now open valve on tank. You will hear the liquid swishing into the bottle. Wait until you can't hear it anymore. If your bottle was completely empty this will take about 10 seconds and your bottle will be about 1/4 full (maybe 1/3 full if you heat tank and freeze bottle) but it doesn't matter. Now see that 1/4 inch hole with the pin in the middle on top of your bottle? That is a pressure relief valve. You can take a pair of needle nose pliers (the kind with the tangs bent at 90 degrees make this easy) grasp the pin and pull it up a tiny bit. Gas will vent out from bottle and the swishing sound of more liquid going into the bottle will resume. You can continue to let out gas until liquid spews out (careful, it's very cold). If you have the bottle turned so that the valve is at the top half of your horizontal bottle when the liquid spews out, your bottle will be about 90% full. Release pliers, close valve on tank, and unscrew the bottle. You will hear a little whoosh as it comes off adapter. Take a fingertip full of petroleum jelly or vegetable grease and wipe it into the relief valve hole. It should stay there. If not, you can wiggle pin to get valve to seal. If it takes a lot of manipulation to get it to seal, don't refill this bottle again, because you probably bent the pin. If it will not stop leaking, not to worry. You can either place bottle on a stump and from about 100 yds shoot it with your rifle or, if the kids or wife are around, you may want to mix up some JB Weld or Fix All, wait until it's almost set and stuff it into hole keeping your finger over it until hard (about 30 seconds). You should rarely, if ever, need to do this. I've refilled 1000's of bottles and only had to shoot two. :) I usually get about 14 full bottles per tank. The adapter paid for itself the first tank. Follow usual precautions about nearness to open flames, sparks, etc, or you will lose your eyebrows or blow yourself up.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very handy and useful
*by D***N on March 1, 2026*

Works great, helpful tip freeze the small bottle first that allows you to get more volume.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Efficient and economical
*by H***N on August 23, 2025*

Turn the 5-gallon propane tank upside down to refill a 1-pound canister. Compare the recharged canister with a new one by weighing it, if you have an electronic balance. You won't fill the old canister as full as a new one, but you can get close, depending on how old the old canister is.

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