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The Mr. Heater Fuel Keg is a durable, DOT-certified 1 lb refillable propane tank designed to replace disposable cylinders. Engineered for quick 60-second refills using the separate Fuel Keg Refill Kit, it offers universal compatibility with all 1 lb propane appliances. This eco-friendly solution reduces waste and cuts costs, backed by a 12-year certification lifespan and a 1-year warranty against defects.







| ASIN | B0CVQXZ7GK |
| Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Brand | Mr. Heater |
| Brand Name | Mr. Heater |
| Capacity | 454 g |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car, Truck, Motorcycle, etc. |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 20 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 1 Years |
| Exterior Finish | Metal |
| Exterior finish | Metal |
| Fit Type | Universal |
| Fuel Type | Propane |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00089301999213 |
| Included Components | Fuel Keg |
| Item Dimensions | 10.8 x 10.8 x 20.3 centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Refillable 16 oz. Propane Tank |
| Item Weight | 1.52 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 10.8 x 10.8 x 20.3 centimeters |
| Item weight | 1.52 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Enerco Cylinder Inc. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | F200048 |
| Material | Metal, Brass |
| Material Type | Metal, Brass |
| Model Number | F200048 |
| OEM Equivalent Part Number | F200048 |
| Product Grade | like new |
| UPC | 089301999213 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Vehicle service type | Car, Truck, Motorcycle, etc. |
D**E
Empty Gas bottle
Gas bottle arrived completely empty ! Very unhappy as expensive gas !
R**N
Fuel keg
Great product very fast delivery
O**Y
KEG IS AANRADER
Zeer tevreden mee
J**.
Safety First with refillable propane tanks - Fue Kegs fit the bill.
Previously I have been refilling Bernzomatic canisters but this really is a time consuming and indeed dangerous task. It can be done by freezing the empty tank and using the adapter and inverting the 9kg tank to transfer the liquid gas. But after you have done this 3 or 4 times the cans start to look like they're becoming dangerous with rust spots etc. and with only a sip on plast cap to protect the thread or prevent valve leaks, I was never really confident in refilling these. So, started to compare the Fuel Keg product versus the Flame King product. I went with the Fuel Keg as it is a more recent design, and I am very happy with this choice. It really does take less than 2 minutes to refill the Fuel Keg and it feels really secure and safe. One tip - I didn't like the look of the supplied plastic caps so I also purchased Joywayus Solid Brass Refill Propane Bottle Cap Universal for All 1 LB Gas Tank Cylinder Sealed Protect Cap which really makes me feel that this tank is now really safe and secure as the brass cap will also protect against a valve leak. One other thing, when researching this, the Fuel King canister looked as though it was a bigger build than the disposable Bernzomatic or Coleman canisters and may not fit on my Weber Baby Q, but I'm pleased to say that it fits the Weber perfectly (and also my Coleman BottleTop Propane Stove with Adjustable (single) Burner being only a milimeter or 2 wider than the disposable cans, but the product is definitely more sturder and heavier than the disposables, so now I'm happly refilling these with a "Saftey First" peace of mind and I've retired my recycled Berzomatics and I've already recovered my investment in the Fuel Kegs.
A**W
Must have
use it with a COBB grill instead of disposable butane lasts a whole camping trip
W**5
1 out of 5 was a dud.
I bought 5 bottles and the refill kit. On filling the bottles I found that 1 of them was NOT doing what the others had done. The faulty one did not vent. Unfortunately for me it was the first one I tried to fill. So I mucked about checking all the connections. I was quite miffed thinking it was the new style of connection we now have. Anyway I tried another bottle and it vented/hissed, I could hear gas going in and all was well. I mucked around with that first bottle checked the vent as much as I could, made sure the vent hole was open, I could see the vent plunger moving outwards. But no improvement. I could feel that it had taken a small amount of gas. I was thinking that even though it had not vented some gas had been forced in from the larger fill bottle. To confirm this I connected it to a stove and yes it did have some gas. Given all this I wanted to return the bottle and started the process, but of course I even if I let it burn of it's contents through a stove i could not guarantee that it would be devoid of any gas. I spoke with customer service about my concerns of potentially sending a bomb through the mail and they agreed on a one of refund and I was left to get rid of the bottle. Don't let his put you off, the other 4 worked beautifully. They sure do take some gas. I just happened to get a dud in the mix, which has been dealt with. I guess I think on what to do with it. update. I removed the vent assembly and carefully re-connected the bottle to the refill system. I gave it a very small injection of gas to see if in fact it would went out. No luck, whatever is wrong is inside the bottle. I had a half hearted crack at taking the bottle apart. But the brass fitting is very well glued in. I think I'll leave it be.
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