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D_E_Bishop
Mar 10, 2014Explorer
wa8yxm wrote:
I beleive they have.. however it is not marketed by them and it is a special grill as well.
The problem is this: Different trailers, Different low pressure QD's.
This is why I recommend the Extend-a-stay/extend-a-flow type devices. Universal QD (Looks like the top of a disposable bottle) works with most everything Webber makes save for the humungous jobs with like a million BTU's (ok, I'm exgaratting a bit here)
I agree with wa8xym on just using a high pressure tap, either the SturgiSafe or Camco and a 12 foot hose with the proper ends. I have never had a problem with any appliance that uses full tank or cylinder pressure and has it's own regulator. I don't think there are many of the Marshall Brass Extend-a-stay/flows left as they quit making them a while ago.
I will admit that I turn off my tank when attaching the hose but when I was younger and didn't have Arthur-itis I didn't, but it takes me a while now so I turn the tank off and connect and turn the valve back on. If the refer is on, there is usually enough gas in the system that I don't even have to relight the refer, stove top or oven.
Besides I bet it's cheaper too.
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