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Here's a neat way to refill those small propane canisters.
The adapter pays for its self after a few refills.
Canister must be cold and bottle must be warm.

 
I've been doing this for a few years now. Those small cylinders have gotten crazy expensive lately. On the gas front I keep about 35 gal of "Clear" gas (28 gal in a boat and a couple of cans) stored for use in vehicles and backpacking stoves. That's a lot of cooking.

Here's a neat way to refill those small propane canisters.
The adapter pays for its self after a few refills.
Canister must be cold and bottle must be warm.

 
Propane is less than ideal in sub freezing weather. Have a heck of a time getting a good sear on a steak in weather like we've had the last week.
 

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