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Portable propane grill

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KScanlon

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Elkins Park, PA
Not crazy about the oversized griddle that came with my e-pro. Am considering a small portable propane grill that I can hook up to the propane connection on the outside of the camper, rather than having to use disposable tanks.Anyone have any recommendations?
 
For what it's worth........I refill the 1 lb portable tanks from my 22 lb tanks using a special connector purchased from Tractor Supply. I'm sure other places have them.

To get a full charge, I put the 1 lb tanks in my freezer overnight. I find that inverting the 22 lb tank, connecting the 1 lb tank then opening the valve is best. The pressures will automatically equalize, thus no issues with overfilling the 1 lb tank. When it stops hissing, turn off the valve and remove the 1 lb tank.
 
Most any grill you buy will be set up for bottles. Pick one and remove the regulator on it and buy the proper conversion kit and hose from propanegear to attach it to your quick connect.
 

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