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ktmrfs
Jun 29, 2015Explorer II
12thgenusa wrote:
It's a cheap, easy selling feature that manufacturers offer (because everyone else does) that buyers find pretty useless because there are very few things made that can be connected that will operate correctly without modification. It would be more useful if they would put it on the high pressure side of the regulator.
my propane firepit, and my two propane BBQ's and the outside drop down propane stove work just fine off the low pressure port. all are designed to run from a tank that has a regulator on it, so neither has an onboard regulator. seems like more and more devices are being sold this way expecting the to be hooked to a non disposable tank with regulator.
Only thing I have that won't work off the Low pressure side is the propane lantern
For me, on the high pressure side would be much less usefull.
we use it quite often. In fact I added a second port so I can have the firepit and bbq hooked up at the same time and not need to swap hoses.
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