Mr Heater 75,000 BTU 12-Foot Propane Hose Assembly #F273072
This 12-foot hose assembly is one of Mr. Heater's most popular hoses. It connects appliances designed for disposable propane cylinder to a 20-pound cylinder. It includes a hand tighten swivel on both ends. This hose can be used with Mr. Heater's Portable Buddy and Heater/Cooker.
Mr Heater 75 - 000 BTU 12-Foot Propane Hose Assembly #F273072 Features
- Includes swivel 1-inch 20 male throwaway cylinder thread, soft nose excess flow with handwheel
- Rubber hose and metal hand tighteners
- Connects 5- pound to 20-pound propane tanks to disposable propane cylinder appliances
- Propane hose assembly with hand tightened swivel on both ends
Price: $33.62
User Reviews about Mr Heater 75 - 000 BTU 12-Foot Propane Hose Assembly #F273072
I am sure the hose is an ecellent choice however, I did not have an external regulator that would fit. It ended up as a wasted purchase. -- Hose
Excellent buy with purchase of big buddy heater. This allows conection to a 20 lb. propane tank instead of the 1 lb. canisters. The small canisters will only burn for a few hours even on low heat so for any extended heating time, the hose assemble is great. -- Mr Heater Accessories
I bought this extended hose to keep the radiant heater hanging on the ceiling in my garage while allowing the tank to be a good distance away. While the POL style fitting worked fine for the 20Lb propane tank I have but the other end does NOT fit in the MH40LP gas inlet. It would've been nice to know what parts I needed before hand, now I will have to go to homedepot and do research on the parts I need or having to once again order off the internet and wait... -- Not a direct fit for MH40LP
The hose works fine with the Little Buddy heater. The black plastic star nut was loose in the package, and it was a bit awkward to get the hose with its brass fitting held in a vise so the plastic star could be tapped on. Otherwise, no problems. -- Mr Heater 12 Ft Hose Assembly
Use this on my boat to keep the propane tank on deck and connect to the heater in the cabin. You should never put the propane tank inside! -- Essential Accessory