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[Lifetime Warranty] 5 Feet Propane Torch Extension Hose for Propane Tree Distribution Tree Post Assembly, 1" x20 Male Throwaway Cylinder Thread, 1" x20 Female - T and Y Connector to Appliances

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5 Feet Propane Torch Extension Hose for Propane Tree Distribution Tree Post Assembly, 1" x20 Male Throwaway Cylinder Thread, 1" x20 Female - T and Y Connector to Appliances

Key Features

  • Hose Length: 5 feet (60 inches)
  • Inlet Connection: 1"-20 Male Throwaway Cylinder Thread
  • Outlet Connection: 1"-20 Female Throwaway Cylinder Thread
  • Includes: One T-connector and one Y-connector for splitting a single fuel source to multiple appliances
  • Construction: Flexible, weather-resistant rubber hose with solid brass fittings
  • Application: Extends the distance between a propane source and an appliance

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Universal extension hose for systems using 1"-20 throwaway cylinder threads. Verify fitting size and type on your existing equipment for compatibility.

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Connects to propane distribution trees, posts, and other sources with a 1"-20 female port.
  • Compatible with appliances designed for 1 lb disposable propane cylinders, such as portable heaters, tabletop grills, camp stoves, and torches.
  • The included T and Y splitters allow connection of two or three appliances to a single propane source.

When to Replace

  • Visible signs of damage, such as cracks, cuts, abrasions, or brittleness on the hose.
  • Gas leaks detected at any point along the hose or at the connection fittings (verifiable with a soapy water test).
  • Corroded, damaged, or stripped brass fittings that prevent a secure connection.
  • Hose has become excessively stiff and is difficult to route without kinking.

Installation Tips

  • Ensure the propane cylinder valve is fully closed before connecting or disconnecting the hose.
  • Hand-tighten fittings first to prevent cross-threading, then use a wrench to gently secure the connection. Do not over-tighten.
  • After installation and before igniting any appliance, turn on the gas supply and check all connections for leaks using a soapy water solution. Bubbles indicate a leak.
  • Position the hose to avoid sharp bends, kinks, or contact with hot surfaces during operation.

FAQ

This hose is used to extend the connection between a propane appliance and a propane distribution tree, T-connector, or Y-connector that uses 1 in.-20 throwaway-cylinder style fittings. It is commonly used with propane torch setups and other small propane appliances that connect through disposable-cylinder thread connections.
The hose has a 1 in.-20 male throwaway-cylinder thread on one end and a 1 in.-20 female fitting on the other end. Match both the thread type and the connection style on your equipment before ordering, since propane fittings can look similar but are not always interchangeable.
No. It is only suitable for appliances or connector trees that use the same 1 in.-20 throwaway-cylinder thread pattern on both mating ends. It is not a universal replacement for larger POL, QCC1, or flare-style propane connections unless your setup already uses adapters designed for those systems.
Check the appliance inlet and the outlet on your propane tree, T, or Y connector for the exact 1 in.-20 throwaway-cylinder thread specification. Also verify that the hose is intended for propane use in your application and that adding hose length will not interfere with safe appliance operation or positioning.
Turn off the propane supply completely before connecting the hose. Thread the fittings carefully by hand first to avoid cross-threading, then snug them as required for the fitting design without overtightening. After installation, open the gas supply slowly and test all connections with a leak-detection solution or soapy water. If bubbles form, shut the gas off and correct the leak before use.
A failing hose can cause gas leaks, weak appliance performance, inconsistent flame, or difficulty maintaining pressure at the appliance. Cracking, cuts, abrasion, melted spots, damaged threads, or worn sealing surfaces are all signs the hose should be replaced.
Inspect the propane tree or manifold, T/Y connector, appliance inlet, and any regulator or adapter in the system. Connection problems are often caused by damaged threads, contaminated fittings, failed seals, or leaks elsewhere in the propane path rather than the hose alone.