• Stainless steel flex hose • Extends cooking time • Converts any portable grill from 1 lb disposable cylinder to use with 20 lb refillable tank • Refillable propane tanks reduce waste from disposable cylinders
First, take away all the hassle of hauling the grill.Second, design something that actually accessorizes our ride. Third, think through every detail of what makes on-the-go grilling great - and then settle for nothing less. Put it all together, and Freedom Grill is what we got!
Customer Reviews:
Customer Rating: Summary: Perfect!! Comment: I ordered this to go with my Weber Q100. I took the grill to the Dominican Republic and the hose adapted to the propane tank I purchased there. Thanks much to the customer who recommended this, instead of the rubber Weber hose. Well worth the money. Customer Rating: Summary: High quality stainless stell braided hose adapter Comment: very nice looking hose adapter i used it with my Weber baby Q. I like that it is a little shorter than the weber brand hose. Highly recommended Customer Rating: Summary: Keeps the Squirrels Away Comment: Replaced the standard hose on my Weber that the squirrels liked to munch through. This one is tough as steel. Customer Rating: Summary: Excellent addition for webber Q grill Comment: I purchased a webber 120 Q grill which has a fitting for the small propane cylinders. Wanted to connect to a large gas cylinder, so purchased this connector hose. It is only $6 more then the rubber one, and has nice brass fittings to connect to grill and tank. I think it will last much longer then rubber one. As some have noted rats, squiralls and other varmits cannot crew it. Hose is 4 feet long, plenty of length to store tank under table. Customer Rating: Summary: Quality hose Comment: Although I haven't had any problems with animals chewing my rubber hoses, I often camp/rv in areas with ground squirrels and pack-rats. The pack-rats like to chew on things under the car hood at night. This hose is of good quality and appears to be quite tough, so now I won't worry about finding an unusable hose while camping.