Hose lets you run propane from your propane tank to your RV's gas piping system. Swivel fitting on one end lets you connect without having to turn the entire hose.
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Michael: Hi there, I'm Michael with etrailer.com. Today, we're going to take a quick look at the JR Products, propane hose. Like most of the propane hoses out there, this is designed to allow your LP gas to flow through so you can power up those propane powered appliances. Now, when you're looking for a propane hose, there are a few things that you want to focus in on to make sure that it's going to work for your setup.First thing is going to be the link. Obviously, you want it to be able to reach between point A and point B so that you can connect it and make sure that LP gas is going to flow through without any problems. This is a six foot long rubber hose.
So as long as you're pointing A and point B are less than six feet away, that you should be fine there.The rubber construction is going to help this hose to resist any kinks or cracking in anything like that. So it should hold up well for you. The hose has an internal diameter of a quarter of an inch, which is pretty standard for most of these hoses. And there's going to be plenty of room for your LP gas to flow through, and you can still power up a lot of your appliances, probably all of them that you have in your RV or motor home all at the same time with that flow rate.So the next thing that you want to focus in on are your fittings. There are lots of different kinds of fittings for your propane hoses.
Here we've got two different kinds. This one here is a 3/8" inch female in NPT end, and the NPT is referring to the threading on the inside. The 3/8 is obviously the diameter of our fitting here.So this is going to mount onto a male end that's also a 3/8 and NPT threaded. Our other end is a 3/8" Female Swivel SAE fitting. The swivel just means that it's going to twist like that.
So we're not going to have to crank on the hose to get it tightened into place. We can simply just turn this and it will work for us.The SAE is again, referring to the threads. 3/8 is the diameter, but there are several different kinds of SAE fittings. So this, you can see on the inside there as it tapers down towards the hole in the middle, and that is what we call a Flare. So this is a Flared SAE fitting.
So you want to make sure that you need a Female Flared SAE. That little Flare inside there is where your male end will butt up against as you tighten this down, it's going to create that nice tight seal. So you don't have to worry about any sort of gas leaks or anything like that.This hose is UL as well as CSA approved. So it's going to meet those high quality standards. You can trust that it's going to do a good job, and they're going to do what you need it to do.Now, this isn't the hose that you need. Maybe you need a different fittings or different links. I'd encourage you to come check out our other options here at etrailer.com. We've got lots of different propane hoses with different fittings, different links. We want to make sure that you get the product that you need so you can solve your problem and get back to enjoying your time outdoors. That's going to complete our look at the JR Products, propane hose.
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars (3 Customer Reviews)
Hose lets you run propane from your propane tank to your RV's gas piping system. Swivel fitting on one end lets you connect without having to turn the entire hose.EXACTLY WHAT I WAS NEEDING FOR A TECH AND COULD NOT LOCATE ANYWHERE ELSE, QUICK SHIPPING, AND GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE AND FOLLOWUP
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