Weber 41455 20 Pound Tank Adapter Hose for Use with Weber Q and Go-Anywhere Gas Grill
Brand: Weber Model : 41455 Customer Rating : List Price : $26.99
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Weber 41455 20 Pound Tank Adapter Hose for Use with Weber Q and Go-Anywhere Gas Grill Feature
- Heavy-duty sprinkler spike base
- Die-cast zinc; plated for durability and corrosion resistance
- Single connector
Weber 41455 20 Pound Tank Adapter Hose for Use with Weber Q and Go-Anywhere Gas Grill Overviews
Bottle adapter allows your portable grill to be able to use a 20lb LP tank. Works on the q and other grills that use a disposable LP canister. This model takes the place of model 41455.
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Weber 41455 20 Pound Tank Adapter Hose for Use with Weber Q and Go-Anywhere Gas Grill Specifications
Turn a portable gas grill into a standard barbecue that goes the distance with this convenient adapter hose. Perfect for grilling on the go, portables aren’t always the best way to go for all-night entertaining. They run on small propane cylinders that can be difficult to dispose of and last no more than a couple of hours. However, thanks to Weber you can have your portability and endurance too. Weber’s handy adaptor hose allows you to connect with standard 20-pound tanks of propane for extended cooking times and easy refilling. I--Mary Park/I
Weber 41455 20 Pound Tank Adapter Hose for Use with Weber Q and Go-Anywhere Gas Grill CustomerReview
Like the other reviewers here, I find that this connector is a little touchy. The directions say to turn on the gas slowly and then let is "settle" for at least 60 seconds. In my 1-2 times per week usage (yes even in the Winter months in the Northeast), I have instituted the habit of turning it on (not carefully) and leaving it for 5 minutes while I go to get stuff ready to put on the grill (instead of the other way around). In this way, I side-step the whole issue of whether I've tripped the safety mechanism in the hose.br /br /I will say this, though: I know why they put the safety device in the hose, and I've already needed it once when I turned on the tank not realizing that I had bumped the grill dial into an "ON" position. If it wasn't for the safety mechanism, I would AT LEAST have wasted 10 pounds of propane or worst case taught my kids how to file a life insurance claim.br /br /It's a good feature to have; it would just be nice to be able to "have my cake and eat it too."
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