
Description
Cette tige distributrice de propane de Coleman vous permet connecter jusqu'à trois appareils à une bonbonne de propane de 20 livres. Cet adaptateur simplifie la logistique des excursions de camping et de chasse en évitant l'usage de plusieurs bonbonnes. Il est assorti d'un sac de transport en nylon et comporte un volant de manoeuvre moulé et des capuchons antipoussière qui empêchent l'infiltration de saletés et de débris. Cet article convient aux cylindres à soupape horizontale de taille 5 et 20. Bonbonne de propane (20 lb) vendue séparément.
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Scouter par
Terrible design
This design has the only fastening on the plastic knob that screws into the gas fitting. There is a fairly useless second adjustment that contacts the tank that minimally takes a little off the gas connection. Ultimately you put your lantern on top of the tree and a hose or two to stoves. A little wind or a bump puts torque on the plastic fitting and the center of the knob cracks and the whole thing falls over. Your lantern globe smashes and the tree is then useless. I’ve seen it happen over and over. They need to redesign so tree makes a solid metal to metal attachment to the protective collar and a flexible hose connection to the gas valve.
Date de publication: 2018-04-16
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ken212 par
Poor Design
I purchased the the distribution tree a few years ago but only used it one or two times a year. I liked the product but the weak point is the plastic knob that screws onto the propane tank. Perhaps the design of the plastic knob is not strong enough to support the lantern. I went to use it this year and the center of the plastic knob broke off.
Date de publication: 2018-08-03
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Blackjack05 par
Plastic Knob Breaks - again and again
I have been using Coleman products for years. The first propane distribution tree I purchased had a metal know (of sorts). Was difficult to use, but didn't break. When the new one came out with the plastic knob some years ago, I initially thought that it was an improvement. Not so. They break. It is just a matter of time. They will all break. The tree it self works great, but the knob will eventually break. Poor design. Coleman can do better. Time to redesign this. I just broke the third one. Not purchasing one from Colemen again until it is repaired.
Date de publication: 2018-10-21
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ryageo par
Plastic Knob Breaks
Love the idea of multiple accessories attached to the propane tank and a lantern on top, but as describe in other posts - the plastic knob breaks off! And this was after only 3 camping trips. This is because it has to be tightened very hard to stay upright. I took care of it and never dropped it.
Date de publication: 2018-08-08
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Propane Distribution Tree
My son got me this for my birthday in May. Took it camping last month and when I tried to attach it to the 20 pound tank the plastic know cracked right in half. Can't find anyplace to replace it. Definitely a manufacture design problem.
Date de publication: 2018-08-27
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How to replace the plastic coupling nut
This might be the solution and I hope it works. better if there was a "metal" coupling nut, instead of Bakelite (which is a Thermo-setting plastic) char-broil makes a 1/4" coupling-nut that looks exactly like the one attached to the tree...
Date de publication: 2018-10-16
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Great gadget. I'm glad I got mine.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I have a slightly different model than is shown here but same concept. I put that on a 11lb tank and run my Coleman lantern off the top (screws right in to the bottom of the lantern) and use the other two to fuel my stove and grill. Use the 11lb tank for several camping trips before refilling.
Date de publication: 2019-02-06
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plumber652 par
Knob Broke, lantern fell
Same as many already posted. If i've used the product 4 times, its a lot. The center of the know broke free from the outer ring, and the whole tree came crashing down. The lantern did not break thankfully, but easily could have.
Date de publication: 2019-07-02