Butane Adapters II

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Butane Adapters II

Postby hikin_jim » Wed 18 Jan, 2012 4:40 pm

I thought I'd do a quick review of another butane adapter. This one has legs, which can prevent some of the problems we saw with the last adapter I reviewed, but this one still isn't quite there yet.

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Please join me as we take a look at Butane Adapters II

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Re: Butane Adapters II

Postby Liamy77 » Fri 20 Jan, 2012 5:14 pm

hikin_jim wrote:Butane Adapters II
In my last post, I took a look at one of the various butane adapters on the market. In this post, I'd like to take a quick look at another type of butane adapter, the type with two legs as shown in the photo below.Image
A two legged butane adapter (lying on it's back)
This type of adapter has a larger hook that hooks onto the collar of the butane canister and a second, smaller hook that fits through the notch in the collar of the canister.Image
This type of butane adapter has a large hook (bottom) and a smaller hook (top). The smaller hook fits through the notch in the collar of a butane canister.
To fit the adapter onto the butane canister, we turn the adapter 180 degrees from it's position as seen in the photo above, fit the large hook over the collar on the canister, fit the small hook through the notch, and rotate the canister approximately 1/16th turn to the right. We then have something that looks like the below photo. CAUTION: There is no valve inside the butane adapter. As soon as you put it on the canister, butane will start coming out. For this photo, I used an empty canister. In real life, attach the stove first, then attach the canister.Image
A butane two legged butane adapter fitted onto an empty butane canister.
Now notice that unlike the butane adapter in my last blog post, this adapter has two legs. This is good. The two legs prevent the canister from rolling -- which could cause a very nasty flare.

You then hook the fuel hose from your gas stove to the adapter as shown below.
A butane adapter, attached to a butane canister with a stove's fuel hose attached to the adapter.Image
OK, so in the above configuration, you're all set to go. Uh, except for one little thing. These adapters are shoddy junk. Yep, the legs are the right idea, but beyond that, the thing is junk. They're loose and they rattle. Worse still, they leak. Nice legs, but there's no way that I can recommend these.

Now, I got mine on eBay from a seller called Plus2City from Hong Kong. Plus2City also appears to be behind a couple of other online sellers that sell this type of adapter. All of the adapters from Plus2City and allied sellers appear to be worthless (or worse, dangerous) junk. Maybe there's some other source that is producing good quality adapters of this type, but I haven't seen any yet. Sorry to be so blunt, Plus2City, but clean up your act, and I'll put up a much nicer post. What you're selling now is junk at best and dangerous at worst.

Butane adapters of this type are definitely not recommended.

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Re: Butane Adapters II

Postby hikin_jim » Fri 20 Jan, 2012 5:39 pm

Oh. Why thank you. :)

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Re: Butane Adapters II

Postby Liamy77 » Fri 20 Jan, 2012 5:43 pm

Nice blog.... btw can you get hold of replacement tubing for small camp stoves? or know where i could find a short length of line?
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Re: Butane Adapters II

Postby hikin_jim » Fri 20 Jan, 2012 5:56 pm

Liamy77 wrote:Nice blog.... btw can you get hold of replacement tubing for small camp stoves? or know where i could find a short length of line?
I've actually bought some cheap ones that have the fittings in place on both ends from Plus2City, the very seller behind these shoddy adapters. The gas lines aren't great, but are of significantly better quality than the adapters. On one end is a canister valve.

Tony B, a member of this forum, has done a lot of experimentation with gas stoves and fuel hoses. He might be a good person to PM and chat with. I believe he is using PTFE tubing, but it would be best to ask him.

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Re: Butane Adapters II

Postby Liamy77 » Sat 21 Jan, 2012 12:56 pm

Thankyou ;)
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Re: Butane Adapters II

Postby hikin_jim » Sat 21 Jan, 2012 1:32 pm

You're welcome.

The hose I bought via eBay looks like this:
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Ignore the aluminum bit in the center of the photo.

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